An afternoon climb through Alfama's tangled lanes to the castle, chaining together the best miradouros (viewpoints), a ginjinha stop and a sunset finish — with the exact spots, not just the street names.
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Lisbon's grand riverfront square and the gateway into the old town from the Tagus.
A tiny century-old bar serving shots of sour-cherry liqueur, standing room only.
The fortress-like Romanesque cathedral that has watched over Alfama since 1147.
The famous yellow heritage tram that grinds up through Alfama's hills.
A tiled terrace with the postcard view over Alfama's rooftops to the river.
The Moorish hilltop castle with ramparts and the widest views in the city.
Restrooms inside the castle grounds, a good mid-climb stop.
Lisbon's sprawling Tuesday-and-Saturday flea market behind the National Pantheon.
A neighbourhood pastelaria for a custard tart and a bica (espresso) before the last climb.
A pine-shaded terrace that catches the sun going down behind the castle.
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