Come and see the 7 Hills of Lisbon and its magnificent viewpoints: Miradouro das Portas do Sol, Miradouro de San Pedro de Alcântara and Miradouro da Senhora do Monte.
Walk through the narrow streets of Alfama, the oldest neighborhood in the capital... as well as by Bairro Alto, Chiado and Baixa.
Discover the area of Bethlehem and its magnificent monuments such as the Jeronimos Monastery, the Tower of Bethlehem and the Pattern of Discoveries.
Finally, we will also visit the famous factory of the Pastels of Belém.
And the tour will not end without visiting the National Pantheon and the Lisbon See.
Getting to the Hard Rock café in Lisbon is very easy as it is right at the beginning of the main avenue of the city and the Plaza dos Restauradores.
Its construction began in the second half of the 12th century, after the conquest of the city by D. Afonso Henriques, the first King of Portugal.
Enjoy the view over the Tejo and Alfama from this fantastic viewpoint!
Enjoy the unique beauty of this iconic square of Lisbon!
The most beautiful viewpoint in the city of Lisbon and its stunning views over the city, the river Tagus, the 25th of April bridge and the Christ King!
The restoration square of Portugal's independence from Spain is one of the most beautiful and important in the city!
The main avenue of the city is also the most beautiful and monumental!
Chiado is a neighborhood full of commercial, artistic and intellectual activity!
One of the most beautiful viewpoints in the city with panoramic views of the castle and the city!
One of the most beautiful and important monuments of the city, which houses the tombs of the most notable citizens of the country. Your goal is to honor and perpetuate your memory!
The Bohemian neighborhood of the city is also one of the most picturesque in the city!
This funicular date from 1885 and is one of the city's icons!
The Alfama neighborhood is the oldest and most characteristic of the city.
A masterpiece of Portuguese architecture, it was built in the late 15th century by King D. Manuel I, was classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
One of the city's former libraries, the monument is an architectural icon of the reign of D. Manuel I, was classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1983 and elected one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal in 2007.
In a prominent position on the right bank of the Tejo River, it was built in 1960, to honor the historical figures involved in the Portuguese Discoveries.
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