Rossio Square
Comprising two of the fantastic photogenic fountains in a square rebuilt by the 1755 earthquake. The rest of the time we will spend on round tour.
Rossio Square
Comprising two of the fantastic photogenic fountains in a square rebuilt by the 1755 earthquake. The rest of the time we will spend on round tour.
Casa do Alentejo
When you walk through the door and up the stairs, you can't believe you are suddenly in the Arabic courtyard of a Moroccan riad, the bathrooms look like something out of an opera house, and the vegetation is from a tropical country.
Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria
Mouraria is, without a doubt, one of the most traditional and multicultural neighborhoods in Lisbon. After all, it was here that the Moors came to live after D. Afonso Henriques conquered Lisbon in 1147, until they were finally expelled from Portuguese territory four centuries later.
Miradouro da Graca (Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen)
Today Graça is a very rich and diverse neighborhood, with squares, viewpoints and buildings ranging from the simplest of residences to the most imposing of palaces. It's an area that appeals not only to locals but also to foreigners because of its soul, historical value and location.
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is one of Lisbon's most important historical landmarks. It is also one of the quietest and least sought after viewpoints in the city, despite having an exceptional panoramic view.
Panteao Nacional
The National Pantheon - or Church of Santa Engrácia - is an impressive baroque monument, housing the tombs of the country's most notable citizens.
Miradouro de Santa Luzia
Discover the belvedere with its incredible view, which is a sight in itself. As popular for the view as for its unique tile decoration, this is one of Lisbon's must-see spots.
Alfama
Alfama is Lisbon's most emblematic quarter and one of the most rewarding for walkers and photographers thanks to its medieval alleys and outstanding views.
Elevador da Bica
On a steep sidewalk, with the Tagus in the background, the elevator travels a few hundred unique, inspiring and very photogenic meters.
Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara
The São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint is one of Lisbon's most extensive and iconic vantage points. It is right next to the top of the Glória elevator and offers a special panorama of the city. Here you can see the whole of Avenida da Liberdade, Restauradores and Baixa, as well as the hill of Castelo de São Jorge, with its imposing walls and its photogenic green crown of stone pines.
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