Parque Eduardo VII
Parque Eduardo VII is the largest park in central Lisbon. It has a formal garden design, and offers sweeping views over Praça Marquês do Pombal, Avenida da Liberdade and the River Tejo.
Parque Eduardo VII
Parque Eduardo VII is the largest park in central Lisbon. It has a formal garden design, and offers sweeping views over Praça Marquês do Pombal, Avenida da Liberdade and the River Tejo.
Praca Marques do Pombal
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The Marquis of Pombal Square (Portuguese: Praça do Marquês de Pombal) is an important roundabout in the city of Lisbon.It is located between the Avenida da Liberdade (Liberty Avenue) and the Eduardo VII Park.
Baixa, Rossio & Restauradores
The heart of the city and the main shopping and banking district, completely rebuilt after the Great Earthquake of 1755, with elegant squares, pedestrianized streets, cafes, and shops.
Avenida da Liberdade
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"Avenue of Liberty" Lisbon's main boulevard. Proximity to the prestigious locations and institutions, like the Chiado district, Marquis of Pombal Square, Queen Maria II National Theatre, Eduardo VII Park, the Lisbon Baixa, and numerous others. If you like shopping at expensive designer stores, then the Avenue of Liberty is where you need to go.
Chiado & Carmo
The Chiado is located between the neighbourhoods of Bairro Alto and Baixa Pombalina. It is a traditional shopping area that mixes old and modern commercial establishments, mostly located at the Carmo and Garrett streets.
Principe Real
A charming neighborhood and a leafy square N orth of Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcantara is the district of Principe Real, essentially an extention of Bairro Alto , with a pleasant square and shady garden.
Basilica da Estrela
The Jardim da Estrela is a delightfully maintained park which is opposite the magnificent Basilica da Estrela that lies to the west of Lisbon. The park was originally called the Jardim Guerra Junqueiro but due to its close proximity to the basilica the name has all but ceased to be used.
Mercado da Ribeira
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Mercado da Ribeira (also known as Mercado 24 de Julho) is Lisbon's main food market since 1892, when it opened with an iron interior and a large oriental dome. In 2014 it was taken over by Time Out Lisboa magazine, whose management added stalls offering food and traditional local products.
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
This is one of the most majestic squares of Lisbon and one of the largest in Europe, Once, it was also the main maritime entrance to Lisbon. You can still see the old marble steps leading up to Commerce Square from the River Tagus.
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