From Canas de Senhorim, it was about a 2-hour 40 -minute scenic drive through mountains and valleys. The highways are great and once in the city, the roads become very hilly and narrow. Our rental was automatic which made driving in the hilly city much easier. We found a car park near Castelo de São Jorge and then walked to Praça da Figueira to have some breakfast. We found a great restaurant that has a tasty vegan menu.

The narrow streets and colonial buildings
The narrow streets and colonial buildings
Large plaza with various restaurant options
Large plaza with various restaurant options
Large plaza with various restaurant options
Large plaza with various restaurant options
Vegan breakfast at Eight: The Health Lounge
Vegan breakfast at Eight: The Health Lounge
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Praça da Figueira
Praça da Figueira
Praça da Figueira
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After breakfast, we walked uphill for about 30 minutes to Castelo de São Jorge. We went through stone-tiled roads and several building walls were decorated with iconic tiles. There were also great views of the city on the way. The castle complex is quite large and we walked the perimeter of its walls. We didn’t go inside though and headed to a viewpoint instead. It was about a 25-minute walk to Miradouro da Graça. This is a great spot for unobstructed views of the city and the iconic suspension bridge Ponte 25 de Abril. There are several tables and chairs with parasols here where you can order snacks and drinks. We took a break here for about 30 mins before heading back to the car park. When we got back, we came from the top and found that the car park rooftop was also a great viewpoint of the city. It was about 1.30 PM now so we headed to the beach at Sesimbra.

Steep steps on the way to Castelo de São Jorge
Steep steps on the way to Castelo de São Jorge
Tiled mosaic building walls opposite the castle
Tiled mosaic building walls opposite the castle
The castle walls
The castle walls
View of the red-roofed city and the suspension bridge
View of the red-roofed city and the suspension bridge
Church at the viewpoint
Church at the viewpoint
Glimpse of the river from the road back down
Glimpse of the river from the road back down
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Castelo de São Jorge
Castelo de São Jorge
Miradouro da Graça
Miradouro da Graça
Miradouro da Graça
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It was about a 1-hour drive with some traffic getting out of the city. As we arrived at the beach, we got a wonderful elevated view of the sea driving down winding roads. We found a car park a short walk away from the beach. There are several bars along the beach and private spots with parasols that you can rent. There are also plenty of public areas where you can set yourself up. The beach is sandy and stretches for miles. There are cliffs at the far end and it’s a very beautiful place. We chilled here for about 3 hours before heading back to Lisbon for dinner.

View of the beach from the car park
View of the beach from the car park
Entering the sandy beach
Entering the sandy beach
Entering the sandy beach
Entering the sandy beach
The public spaces in the beach
The public spaces in the beach
Walking into the sea
Walking into the sea
Sesimbra
Sesimbra
Sesimbra
Sesimbra
Sesimbra
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There was a lot more traffic on the way back, especially crossing the bridge so it took us about 1-hour 30 minutes. We made a stop at Torre de Belém before heading for dinner in the city. The riverside is a beautiful walk, especially at sunset. You get a great view of the suspension bridge and Santuário de Cristo Rei as well. We headed for dinner at around 7.30 PM and then drover back to Canas de Senhorim.

Traffic before the bridge on the way back
Traffic before the bridge on the way back
The tower at the river
The tower at the river
The tower at the river
The tower at the river
View of the bridge and Santuário de Cristo Rei
View of the bridge and Santuário de Cristo Rei
View of the bridge and Santuário de Cristo Rei
View of the bridge and Santuário de Cristo Rei
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Torre de Belém
Torre de Belém
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Lisboa
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