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Wonderful sights delight walkers at every turn in this culturally rich and charming part of Lisbon, which through its architecture reminds visitors of its Visigothic roots, Arabic influence and fishing port heritage.
When staying at a holiday home in a little village just outside of Obidos this is always worth a visit. It is great to eat out in Obidos. The Pousada views are stunning, During the day you can walk
By day, this section of Lisbon is relatively quiet with children playing in the streets and people shopping; by night, it changes into a crowd of revelers crammed into the neighborhood's narrow streets to go clubbing and bar hopping until the wee hours.
The Jeronimos Monastery One of main monuments in Lisbon is the Jeronimos Monastery in the Belem district, beside the Tagus River. It is simply huge! It is a symbol of Portugal’s power and wealth...
The Port Wine House is located in an 18th-century palace that takes up an entire city block, and is filled with several hundred varieties of Port available by the glass or bottle.
Built in 1515 as a fortress to guard the entrance to Lisbon's harbor, the Belem Tower was the starting point for many of the voyages of discovery, and for the sailors it was the last sight of their...
Located in the Gothic masterpiece of Santa Maria da Vitória Monastery, a special visit should be made to this chapel with its magnificent stained-glass windows, cloisters, Unfinished Chapel and the tombs of several Portuguese notables.
This elevator is located inside a gothic tower, which provides quick and easy transport between Lisbon's Baixa and Bairro Alto districts.
Fishing village has become a tourist town.
Funicular railway that leadss to the São Pedro de Alcântara Miradouro overlook above Lisbon.
Located between the Rossio and the Praca do Comercio, this section is a shopper's paradise with several pedestrian streets.
Built in 1681, Santa Engracia Church is the National Pantheon, where the elevator inside whisks visitors to the top of the dome to enjoy a sweeping 360-degree panorama of the city below.
One of the biggest squares in Europe, this stylish area in downtown Lisbon often displays beautiful works of art and sculpture, and is a great place for a leisurely stroll.
Located in the heart of Lisbon, this vibrant and colorful city square is bursting with flower vendors, shoppers and people bustling to and from their jobs.
This is the fashionable shopping district in Lisbon.
You're on the "right side of the tracks" when visiting this Lisbon neighborhood, which offers sumptuous mansions, rolling lawns and lush gardens.