Sintra: Palaces and coastal scenery
Distance: 30 km west of Lisbon (30 min drive, 40 min train)
Best for: Architecture, gardens, history, photography, combining with Cascais
Highlights: Pena Palace (colorful hilltop palace), Quinta da Regaleira (Initiation Well), Cabo da Roca (Europe's westernmost point), Cascais (charming coastal town)
Time needed: Full day (8 to 10 hours)
Sintra is the #1 day trip from Lisbon for good reason. The UNESCO World Heritage palaces are world-class, and combining them with the coastline (Cabo da Roca and Cascais) makes it a full, varied day. Browse Sintra day trips.
Obidos: Medieval walled town
Distance: 85 km north of Lisbon (1 hour drive)
Best for: Charm, photography, couples, ginja (cherry liqueur)
Highlights: The complete medieval walls, cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, bookshop in a church
Time needed: Half day (3 to 4 hours in town)
Obidos is beautiful but small. You can see the entire town in 2 to 3 hours. It works well combined with Nazare (famous surf town) or the Batalha monastery.
Fatima: Religious pilgrimage
Distance: 130 km north of Lisbon (1.5 hours drive)
Best for: Religious visitors, history, spiritual significance
Highlights: Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima, Chapel of the Apparitions, candlelight processions
Time needed: Half day (2 to 3 hours at the sanctuary)
Fatima is one of the world's most important Catholic pilgrimage sites. If faith is important to you, it's a meaningful visit. Otherwise, Sintra offers more variety for a full day.
Our verdict
If you only have one day: Choose Sintra. It offers the most diverse experience (palaces, nature, coast) and is the closest to Lisbon.
If you have two days: Sintra on day one, Obidos + Nazare on day two.
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The most popular day trip from Lisbon, with free cancellation.
Frequently asked questions
Sintra is the most popular and recommended day trip from Lisbon. It is only 30 minutes away and offers UNESCO World Heritage palaces, lush gardens, and coastal scenery. Perfect for first-time visitors to Portugal.
It is possible but not recommended. Sintra and Obidos are in opposite directions from Lisbon (west vs north), and combining them means spending most of the day in the car. Better to dedicate a full day to each.

