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A Perfect Winter Escape: A Festive Day Trip from the Algarve to Lisbon’s Rossio Christmas Market
Some winter days just call for a little adventure. November and December in Lisbon has that special glow — soft lights, cosy streets and a festive atmosphere that wraps around you the moment you arrive. Right in the centre of the city, on the iconic Praça Dom Pedro IV, you’ll find the Rossio Christmas Market, one of Lisbon’s most charming holiday events. It’s warm, nostalgic and full of Portuguese character. And the best part? It’s incredibly easy to visit from the Algarve.
If you live in the Algarve, a trip to Lisbon might sound like a big day out, but travelling by train makes it surprisingly effortless. Simply hop on the 07:10 train from Loulé, settle into your seat, and by 09:56 you roll calmly into Lisbon Entrecampos. No traffic, no parking, no hassle — just a smooth and scenic ride.
From Entrecampos, an Uber takes only around 10 minutes to reach Rossio. Within moments you’re stepping into the festive heart of the city, surrounded by lights, music and the unmistakable smell of roasted chestnuts.
Train tickets are easy to find through Omio (www.omio.com) and cost about €28 per person one-way. Not the cheapest, but definitely one of the most relaxing and enjoyable ways to reach the capital.
The Rossio Christmas Market has that classic December feel — cosy wooden chalets, soft lights, friendly vendors and a lively mix of locals and visitors. You’ll find Portuguese crafts, handmade ceramics, kurk accessories, small gifts and traditional holiday sweets. Nothing over-the-top, nothing loud — just warm, honest atmosphere.
Kids love the electric Christmas train that winds through Baixa-Chiado, but adults secretly enjoy it too. If you stay until late afternoon, you’ll see the daily mini-parade around 17:00, announcing the arrival of Santa.
What makes this market truly special is the setting. Rossio is surrounded by beautiful historical façades, the iconic train station with its horseshoe-shaped arches, and narrow streets that glow softly in the evening. It feels intimate, authentic and exactly the way a Christmas market should be.
After exploring the market, take time to stroll through Baixa or Chiado, grab a coffee or enjoy a warm snack. Lisbon is mild in December, so often you can wander comfortably without a heavy winter coat.
When your day winds down, call an Uber back to Entrecampos and board the 18:40 train to Loulé. By 21:50, you’re home again — pleasantly tired, a little enchanted and full of that festive Lisbon energy.
If you want to make your day even better, here’s a helpful overview of great places to eat:
👉 https://www.hotspotsalgarve.com/cities-overview/lisbon-hotspots/
Opening hours:
For 2025, the market runs from 14 November to 21 December.
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