Praca Marques De Pombal
An historic landmark at the very heart of Lisbon, that stands as a symbol of resilience and commemorates the influential statesman Marquês do Pombal who moved the country forward after the dreadful earthquake of 1755.
Praca Marques De Pombal
An historic landmark at the very heart of Lisbon, that stands as a symbol of resilience and commemorates the influential statesman Marquês do Pombal who moved the country forward after the dreadful earthquake of 1755.
Avenida da Liberdade
(Pass by)
The grand boulevard that stretches with luxury boutiques and historical theaters.
Praca Dom Pedro IV
The iconic plaza has been the city's gathering place for centuries, witnessing tales of joy, rebellion, and celebration.
Lisbon Cathedral
A testament to the city's enduring faith, this iconic cathedral dates back to the 12th century, making it one of Lisbon's oldest and most significant landmarks with Romanesque and Gothic features.
Castelo De Sao Jorge
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The main symbol of the Lisbon conquest by Portugal’s first king, Afonso Henriques. Perched atop one of Lisbon's hills, São Jorge Castle offers an unforgettable experience with sweeping views of the city and river
Panteao Nacional
Step into architectural splendor where legends rest and stories of the nation resonate
Alfama
Wander through the captivating Alfama district, the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon, where narrow cobblestone alleys and colorful tiles will evoke its moorish influence
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
Once Lisbon's gateway to the world, this iconic plaza, with its regal arches and vast open space, has witnessed centuries of trade, exploration, and cultural exchange.
Chiado
(Pass by)
The charming and cosmopolitan neighborhood where the oldest and most elegant Portuguese stores and cafés still stand
Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei
The monumental statue that stands proudly on the southern bank of the Tagus River, overlooking the city with open arms protecting it and promoting its peace.
Basilica da Estrela
Standing in the middle of a local's neighborhood filled with historic charm and beautiful gardens
Mosteiro dos Jeronimos
A masterpiece of late-Gothic architecture where you'll admire the elaborate cloisters, elegant chapels, and the final resting place of Vasco da Gama, the renowned Portuguese explorer 15 euros entrance fee
Torre de Belem
A UNESCO World Heritage site that once safeguarded Portugal's explorers on their voyages. Marvel at its stunning Manueline design, adorned with intricate carvings and maritime motifs 10 euros entrance fee
Padrao dos Descobrimentos
A tribute to Portugal's maritime explorers, the Monument to the Discoveries stands tall along the Tagus River, where the legacy of Portugal's Age of Exploration unravels
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