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Barcelona to Lisbon

A two-city walking tour itinerary

Combining Barcelona and Lisbon makes for one of the best multi-city trips you can take. Barcelona (Spain) and Lisbon (Portugal) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.

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Barcelona

Spain

Barcelona blends Gothic alleyways with Gaudi's surreal modernist masterpieces, all set against the Mediterranean Sea. Walking through its distinct barrios reveals a city where creativity and history collide on every corner.

Highlights

  • Sagrada Familia — Gaudi's unfinished basilica, under construction since 1882
  • Gothic Quarter and Barcelona Cathedral — medieval labyrinth dating back to Roman Barcino
  • Park Guell — Gaudi's mosaic-covered hilltop park overlooking the city and sea
  • La Rambla and La Boqueria Market — tree-lined boulevard leading to a vibrant food hall
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Lisbon

Portugal

Lisbon drapes across seven hills overlooking the Tagus River, rewarding walkers with stunning viewpoints, tiled facades, and winding alleys that feel like a sun-drenched village within a capital city.

Highlights

  • Alfama and Castelo de Sao Jorge — Moorish castle crowning Lisbon's oldest neighborhood
  • Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery — ornate monuments to Portugal's Age of Discovery
  • Bairro Alto and Chiado — bohemian nightlife quarter meets elegant literary district
  • Praca do Comercio and the Baixa — grand waterfront square rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake
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Travel Tip

Barcelona (Spain) and Lisbon (Portugal) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.

FAQ

How many days for Barcelona and Lisbon?+

We recommend 2-3 days in each city for a thorough walking tour experience. A week-long trip lets you explore both cities at a relaxed pace with time for day trips.

How to travel from Barcelona to Lisbon?+

Barcelona (Spain) and Lisbon (Portugal) are popular to combine — connected by flights, and in some cases trains or ferries.

Is it worth visiting both Barcelona and Lisbon?+

Absolutely. Barcelona offers architecture, food, art while Lisbon is known for history, food, architecture — they complement each other perfectly.

Can I get walking tours for both cities?+

Yes — Roamee Pro offers walking tours for both Barcelona and Lisbon with audio narration, hidden gems, and local tips. No booking required.