What are the must-try foods in Lisbon in June?
June is sardine season! You absolutely must try \'sardinhas assadas\' (grilled sardines) from a street vendor. Also look for \'caldo verde\' (kale soup) and, of course, \'Pastéis de Nata\'.
Will I need a jacket in the evenings?
Evenings in June are generally mild, but a light cardigan, denim jacket, or a pashmina is a good idea, especially if you're dining outdoors or near the river where a breeze can pick up.
Is it safe to drink tap water in Lisbon?
Yes, tap water in Lisbon is safe and perfectly fine to drink. Staying hydrated is important during the warm June weather.
What's the best way to get from the airport to the city center?
The most convenient ways are by metro (red line directly to city center), Aerobus shuttle, or a taxi/ride-sharing service. The metro is often the quickest and most economical.
How accessible are Lisbon's attractions for someone with mobility issues?
Lisbon's hilly terrain and cobbled streets can be challenging. Some attractions have ramps or lifts, but many historical sites involve stairs. Trams and the metro offer some accessibility, but it's best to research specific locations beforehand.
Are there any specific events or festivals in June I should know about?
Absolutely! June is dominated by the \'Festas de Lisboa\' (Lisbon Festivities), honoring the city's patron saint, Santo António, on June 13th. Expect street parties, vibrant decorations, parades, and plenty of grilled sardines throughout the month, especially in neighborhoods like Alfama and Bica.