It was my sweet husband's birthday and the only thing he wanted as a gift was a trip to Lisbon. Could I have said "no"? Of course. But I didn't. Because he loves to travel, he loves new adventures and experiencing new cultures. And so we did see Lisbon in a day!
We arrived late on a Friday and went straight to our B&B to leave the luggage we had with us (just the two backpacks, but still heavy). After a few minutes checking the place and consulting google maps, we were out. Our goal was the 360`Panorama view from a Mall nearby. Unfortunately we were too late, as in winter it closes around 18.00 o'clock. And what a luck we had. It turned that Lisbon has so many amazing view points, that are cheaper or free, that this would have been money on the wind.
As we were in the region of the Rato metro station, we've decided to get to know the neighborhood before dinner. Even though it was late on a Friday night. the streets were not busy with the usual suspects you may see at other big European capital such as lightly drunken young people, or heavy drunken not so young people, or big loud companies or the usual street beggars. The city (or at least this region, which is not so small) was full of young people, having much fun, people going home late after work and residents walking their dogs. The streets are so narrow and so steep, one may feel as if hiking but instead among nature, among the city jungle.
Everywhere we go, we take a free walking tour and almost every time is the same. Going through some very crowded touristic places and thus not seeing much, the guide would tell you more about history facts than about the people and the atmosphere of the place. So, this time I've decided to take another approach. I chose a walking tour that explicitly said the guide would not take us through the big monuments and touristic places, but through the districts of Lisbon, getting to know its rhythm, its life.
That's why I chose the "Chill out walking tour" (no advertising here, just a tour that offered what we were looking for, I'm sure the other walking tours are really good, too).