Wonderland Lisboa 2026/2027: Lisbon's Biggest Christmas Market at Parque Eduardo VII
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Wonderland Lisboa 2026/2027: Lisbon's Biggest Christmas Market at Parque Eduardo VII

Nov 27, 2026 🇵🇹 Lissabon, Portugal 2 Views

Event Details

Welcome to Wonderland Lisboa 2026/2027

From late November 2026 to early January 2027, Parque Eduardo VII in the heart of Lisbon transforms once again into a festive winter village. Wonderland Lisboa is Portugal's biggest and most photographed Christmas market, drawing more than a million visitors every year. Entry to the grounds is free; individual attractions such as the ice rink or the Ferris wheel cost extra.

Highlights

  • Ferris wheel with panoramic views over Lisbon and the Tagus
  • Eco friendly ice rink covering around 800 square meters
  • Casa do Pai Natal (Santa's House) for families
  • Giant, elaborately decorated Christmas tree
  • Craft market with regional artisan stalls and specialties
  • Daily stage program with live music and carols
  • Carousel and other rides for children

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Program

The market usually opens on a Friday in late November and stays open into the first days of January; exact dates for the 2026/2027 season are typically confirmed only in autumn. Over roughly five weeks, more than a dozen attractions spread across the whole park, from the ice rink and Ferris wheel to the craft and gastronomy market offering Portuguese sweets, roasted chestnuts and hot chocolate. Extended opening hours apply on weekends and around Christmas and New Year.

Tickets

Entry to Wonderland Lisboa is free. The ice rink usually costs around 8 to 12 euros per person, and a ride on the Ferris wheel costs about 5 euros. Tickets for paid attractions can be booked on site or online through the organizer's website.

Visitor Tips

  • Visit on weekdays to avoid long queues at the ice rink.
  • Book ice rink tickets online in advance where possible, especially for Friday and Saturday evenings in December.
  • Traveling by metro (Parque or Marquês de Pombal stations) is recommended, as parking around the park is limited.
  • Warm clothing is usually enough, as Lisbon stays mild in winter.
  • Arrive in the early evening to see the lights come on as darkness falls.

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