We will create the environment for you to experience Lisbon from the downtown area to the top of the hills, from the churches to the viewpoints, passing by museums and other attractions, giving you information that is practical and useful to understand Lisbon's present moment, in relation to it's past and it's future! This will give you a global overview of the city and save loads of time and energy, so you can experience more and enjoy doing what you love the most.
Look for the red kiosk on the other side of the main street from the port.
Look for the Tourism Store - pick you up at the entrance
The square is characterized by the high obelisk, 30 meters high, called the Monument to the Restauradores and inaugurated on April 28, 1886, which commemorates the liberation of the country from Spanish rule on December 1, 1640.
Praça de D. Pedro IV, better known as Rossio (in the old spelling Rocio), is a square in downtown Lisbon, and has been one of the nerve centers of the city.
It is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon and the Parish of the Cathedral.
The Portas do Sol Viewpoint is a veranda-like space. The magnificent view of the city of Lisbon, in its eastern part, combines perfectly with the view over the Tagus River.
The viewpoint is located in front of the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Monte. From it you can see, to the south, the Castle of São Jorge, part of downtown Lisbon and the Tagus river estuary, to the west, from Bairro Alto to Parque Florestal de Monsanto and, to the north , the valley of Avenida Almirante Reis.
Feira da Ladra is a popular flea market that takes place in the city of Lisbon, Portugal.
The National Pantheon, created by Decree of September 26, 1836, is installed in Lisbon, in the Church of Santa Engrácia.
The Fado Museum is a museum devoted to the universe of fado and guitar. The museum is located in the Alfama district of Lisbon.
Alfama is the oldest and one of the most typical neighborhoods in the city of Lisbon. Let's try our famous drink Ginjinha!
Casa dos Bicos is a historic building in Lisbon, currently one of the cores of the Museum of Lisbon and headquarters of the José Saramago Foundation.
Ribeira de Lisboa was an old quarter of the Portuguese capital, destroyed by the earthquake and seaquake of 1755. It housed the country's main shipyards, the ancient medieval tercenas, later modernly called Ribeiras das Naus.
Time Out Market Lisboa is a food hall located in Mercado da Ribeira in Cais do Sodré, Lisbon.
Praça Luís de Camões is a pleasant open space, embellished with trees and stone benches, and where the floor, covered with the famous Portuguese pavement, has geometric effects and designs alluding to the sea, the mermaids and the caravels.
Bairro Alto represents one of the most bohemian and alternative environments in Lisbon.
The Jardim do Príncipe Real, is a garden located in Lisbon, it is a garden with a romantic layout and was built in the mid-19th century. XIX
The Basilica of Estrela, also known as Royal Basilica and Convent of the Most Holy Heart of Jesus, Monastery of the Most Holy Heart of Jesus, Basilica and Convent of Estrela, Parish Church of Lapa or Church of Nossa Senhora da Lapa, is a Catholic temple and former convent of Carmelite nuns located in the city of Lisbon.
The Palace of São Bento is a neoclassical palace located in Lisbon, being the seat of the Parliament of Portugal since 1834. It was built at the end of the 16th century as a Benedictine monastery by design of Baltazar Álvares, with Mannerist and Baroque features.
The Jardim de São Pedro de Alcântara is a garden located in Lisbon, in the parish of Misericórdia. It was built in 1864, on two terraces.
Teatro Nacional de São Carlos is the main opera house in Lisbon
Largo do Chiado is located in Lisbon. At the west end of the square, the towers of the ancient Portas de Santa Catarina, built between 1373 and 1375 and demolished in the early 18th century
Largo do Carmo is located in the Chiado area, where you can see its jacaranda trees. In this square, the ruins of the Carmo Convent, built in the 14th century, where the Carmo Archaeological Museum is currently located, still stand.
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