WHAT TO VISIT
Lisbon, Portugal's captivating capital, is a city that seamlessly weaves together its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. From the cobbled streets of Mouraria to the grandeur of Belém, a visit to Lisbon promises an unforgettable adventure.
One of the city's most iconic destinations is the historic neighborhood of Mouraria, a labyrinth of narrow alleyways, colorful houses, and the haunting sounds of Fado music.
São Jorge Castle
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Located in the heart of Lisbon, the São Jorge Castle is one of Portugal's most emblematic tourist attractions. This majestic castle, dating back to medieval times, offers a unique experience that combines history, culture, and stunning city views.
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Praça do Comércio
Located at the very heart of Lisbon, next to the Tejo River. Its history dates back to the 18th century when it was designed after the 1755 earthquake that reshaped the city.
Praça do Rossio
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Nestled in the heart of Lisbon, Rossio Square, officially known as Praça Dom Pedro IV, is a lively and historic hub that encapsulates the essence of the city. Visiting this bustling square is like immersing yourself in the vibrant energy and cultural tapestry of Lisbon.
Avenida da Liberdade
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One of the most important and beautiful avenues in Lisbon.
The entire stretch of Avenida da Liberdade is lush with trees, well-preserved Portuguese sidewalks, and numerous restaurants, hotels, as well as upscale shops."
Torre de Belém
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Belém Tower, one of Lisbon's most iconic buildings. Situated on the banks of the Tejo River, Belém Tower, like the Jerónimos Monastery, was built in the 16th century and has since been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
Built in the 16th century, this masterpiece of Portuguese architecture, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, stands out in the landscape. It is here that several kings and queens of Portugal are buried, along with the honorary tombs of the poet Luís de Camões and the navigator Vasco da Gama.