Praca dos Restauradores
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In honor of Portugal's independence from Spain in 1640, after 60 years of Spanish rule.
Praca dos Restauradores
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In honor of Portugal's independence from Spain in 1640, after 60 years of Spanish rule.
Rossio
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The square of fountains and flowers where you can see one of the oldest cafés in Lisbon, Nicola.
Elevador de Santa Justa
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Iron elevator created by Engineer Ponsar in a 20th century Art Nouveau style.
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
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Lisbon's main square, overlooking the Tagus River and the statue of King D.José, the King who rebuilt Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake.
Praca Martim Moniz
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Square in honor of the Portuguese knight Martim Moniz, who helped the first King of Portugal D. Afonso Henrique to conquer the city from the Moors.
Moorish Quarter
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The neighborhood where Fado was born.
Miradouro das Portas do Sol
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A beautiful viewpoint in the Castelo neighborhood where you can see the wall that surrounded the city in the medieval period.
Lisbon Cathedral
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The first Catholic Church in Lisbon, built in the 12th century.
Rua Augusta
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The main street of Baixa Pombalina, built after the 1755 earthquake that destroyed the city.
Chiado
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The cultural district of the city, where intellectuals in the 19th and 20th century gathered in cafes.
Bairro Alto
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The most bohemian neighborhood in Lisbon.
Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara
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A viewpoint where you can see the hills of Lisbon together with the Tagus River.
Praca do Principe Real
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Lisbon's fashion district with antique shops and designer stores.
Botanical Garden of Lisbon
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The garden where you can find the rarest tree species in the world.
Avenida da Liberdade
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Lisbon's main avenue where the luxury design stores are located.
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