Location: Camping in Lisabon
Lisbon, the vibrant capital of Portugal, is a city that invites travelers to explore its rich history, lively culture, and stunning landscapes. For those who love the freedom of the open road, taking a caravan or camper van on a holiday through Lisbon can be an unforgettable experience. With your home on wheels, you have the flexibility to discover the hidden gems of the region at your own pace, stopping whenever and wherever you wish.
Campsites around Lisbon provide the perfect base for those wanting to enjoy the great outdoors. These sites are equipped with the facilities needed to make your stay comfortable and convenient. From here, you can venture into the city to wander through the narrow streets of Alfama, sample the local cuisine, or watch the sunset over the Tagus River. After a day of sightseeing, you can retreat to your camper van for a restful night’s sleep.
Traveling in a camper van around Lisbon allows you to connect with nature without sacrificing comfort. Many travelers find that staying in a campsite near the city gives them the best of both worlds. You can spend your days exploring the urban attractions and your evenings under the stars, surrounded by the peaceful sounds of the Portuguese countryside.
For those keen on camping in Lisabon, the experience is both relaxing and adventurous. You can park your motorhome by the beach, wake up to the sound of the waves, and then head out for a day of adventure in the city. With a variety of campsites to choose from, each offering different amenities and atmospheres, your holiday in Lisbon can be tailored to your personal preferences, ensuring a trip that’s as unique as the city itself.
Campsites and interesting places in this area
Make sure to check out Time Out Market. You can sample the food there and Lisbon's fanciest restaurants at a lower price. Among other things, there's a relaxed atmosphere. It's worth going there just to have a drink and a can of sardines to go with it. Photo gallery
View morePastéis de Belém has been baking cookies since 1837. It's close to the Naval Museum. Across the road are a couple of restaurants with roasted sardines. Mostly there are lines for 15 minutes or so. Photo gallery
View moreWe parked in this lot for about 5 days, in 2017 it was still possible. Today you just have to camp in Portugal.
View moreIn Lisbon, trams are quite an interesting attraction. How, probably not for us, because in Slovakia or in the Czech Republic they are quite widespread. In any case, the trams are quite stylish and it's quite comfortable and cheap to see the whole centre with them. Photo gallery
View moreA large oceanarium on the south side of the city. It is ideal to visit either on the way to Lisbon from the north or on the way to the Algarve. Going over the Vasco Da Gama bridge is quite an experience. The museum has loads of big and small…
View moreLX Factory is a great project. They converted an old factory into a coworking space, stylish cafes, restaurants, exhibition space and product stores. A project similar to Tabačka in Košice. Definitely go there. Have a coffee or buy an unusual gift that wasn't made in China. Photo gallery
View moreMaritime museum with many models of historic ships. There are also a few full-size ships. If it's too warm during the day, it's pretty cool to check it out. Photo gallery
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