Discover the 14 Least Romantic Spots in Lisbon According to Locals
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Discover the 14 Least Romantic Spots in Lisbon According to Locals

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Summary:

  • Lisboa Secreta readers share the top 14 least romantic spots in Lisbon.

  • Avoid shopping centers, Ikea, and Pink Street for romantic dates.

  • Choose locations with safety and comfort to enhance your romantic experience.

  • Explore tranquil viewpoints and cozy restaurants for unforgettable moments.

The Least Romantic Places in Lisbon

According to Lisboa Secreta readers, here are some of the least romantic spots in Lisbon. Do you agree with all of them?

Miradouro do Adamastor Photo by © Câmara Municipal de Lisboa

After highlighting the most romantic places in the city, it’s time for the list of spots to avoid if you truly want to impress your significant other. Lisbon is well-known for its numerous romantic locations, such as viewpoints, romantic gardens, and charming restaurants, but not all places are ideal for romantic encounters.

Top 14 Least Romantic Spots to Avoid in Lisbon:

  1. Shopping Centers
  2. Miradouro Adamastor
  3. Ikea
  4. Pink Street
  5. Bairro Alto
    Couple in Bairro Alto © Ana Luísa Alvim
  6. Cais do Sodré
  7. Baixa-Chiado Metro
  8. Jardim das Pichas Murchas
    Jardim das Pichas Murchas
  9. Praça do Martim Moniz
  10. Avenida de Ceuta
  11. Pastéis de Belém
  12. Baixa Lisbon
  13. Elétrico 28
  14. Rua Morais Soares

Choosing the wrong location can turn a special occasion into an unpleasant experience. To avoid unpleasant encounters, it’s essential to select places that offer safety, comfort, and an atmosphere conducive to romance. Avoid spots with poor lighting or crowded public transport if you aim to create a special ambiance.

Instead, opt for tranquil viewpoints, well-maintained gardens, or cozy restaurants that can ensure unforgettable moments. Check out these 15 incredible spots for romantic encounters.

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