Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara
In this viewpoint, one of the most famous in Lisbon, you'll see the entire historic Lisbon Center, as well as the entire eastern part.
Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara
In this viewpoint, one of the most famous in Lisbon, you'll see the entire historic Lisbon Center, as well as the entire eastern part.
Largo do Carmo
In this small but very nice square, a historic site in the Revolution of 74, you'll have the possibility to Carmo Convent ruins (Sec. XIC) and the top of the Santa Justa elevator.
Viuva Lamego
One of Lisbon marks are the works made in tiles, with great designs, which were used in the decoration of many buildings. Here we'll see the wonderful building where the most famous tile factory in Portugal was installed. Here we will see the building where the most famous tile factory in Portugal used to workmarks of Lisbon and also of Portugal, are the works made in tiles, which used to be used in the decoration of many buildings. Here we will see the building where the most famous tile factory in Portugal used to work
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
This is the most beautiful of all Lisbon's viewpoints. In one of the highest points of Lisbon you'll be able to see almost the whole city as if you were on a plane. It's an impressive sight, in a wonderful location, which was very important for the city about 900 years ago. When you get here we'll tell you the story of this important place.
Miradouro da Graca (Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen)
You just arrived in one of the most traditional neighborhoods in Lisbon - Graça. Here you have another viewpoint and another fantastic view. You'll be able to see the whole city from another angle and, from very close, the São Jorge Castle. Here, you'll be able to visit, free of charge, the beautiful Church and part of the Graça convent.
Mercado de Santa Clara
We arrive at the Santa Clara market, which is in the center of an important area. Here, every Tuesday and Saturday, there is the oldest street market in Lisbon - the Flea Market. Right next to it are two important monuments, the São Vicente de Fora Monastery (it was the most important in the city) and the National Pantheon, which we'll observe from the outside.
Alfama
Now it's time to visit the oldest and most traditional neighborhood in Lisbon - Alfama. We'll cycle through very narrow and small streets, which make a real labirint. Here we'll make short stops to learn about the history of this place, to talk with some local people and to toast with a "ginjinha". We'll visit the lower part of this neighborhood, but also several amazing viewpoints - Santo Estevão, Santa Luzia, Cerca Moura and Portas do Sol. In this area we'll cross also Lisbon Cathedral and Santo António Church.
Castelo de S. Jorge
After Alfama, it was time to visit the Castelo de São Jorge neighborhood. Here, also through very narrow streets, we will see some of the oldest houses in Lisbon and the castle gate.
Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria
Bordering the Castle and Alfama, the neighborhood of Mouraria is also one of the oldest in Lisbon. Also made up of very narrow streets, this neighborhood also has some curious surprises. One of them, very funny, is the hundreds of pictures, hanging on the streets, with the image of the people who live here.
Baixa, Rossio & Restauradores
(Pass by)
Here we are in the City Center of Lisbon, the large squares, theaters, shops and some monuments are in this area. We are going to visit the São Domingos Church, and among other locals. We'll pass in Praça do Rossio, at the base of the Santa Justa elevator, under the Rua Augusta Arch of and enjoy the wonderful Comércio Square, which is located next to the Tagus River.
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