Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

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An astonishing viewpoint to the city in a garden, with a bar/café
325 locals recommend
Jardim do Torel
Rua Júlio de Andrade
325 locals recommend
An astonishing viewpoint to the city in a garden, with a bar/café
Main boulevard in Lisbon from Eduard´s VII Park to Downtown, decorated with gardens and several interesting buildings that reflect Portuguese architecture from 19th through the early 21st centuries
621 locals recommend
Avenida da Liberdade
Avenida da Liberdade
621 locals recommend
Main boulevard in Lisbon from Eduard´s VII Park to Downtown, decorated with gardens and several interesting buildings that reflect Portuguese architecture from 19th through the early 21st centuries
Is a public park that occupies an area of 26 hectares to the north of the Avenida da Liberdade, in the centre of the city. At the top it has another beautifull park_ AMÁLIA GARDEN´S with a great café.
250 locals recommend
Observation Deck Park Eduardo VII
Alameda Cardeal Cerejeira
250 locals recommend
Is a public park that occupies an area of 26 hectares to the north of the Avenida da Liberdade, in the centre of the city. At the top it has another beautifull park_ AMÁLIA GARDEN´S with a great café.
With astonishing lakes and gardens, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is a Portuguese private foundation of public utility whose statutory aims are in the fields of arts, charity, education, science.
779 locals recommend
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian
45A Av. de Berna
779 locals recommend
With astonishing lakes and gardens, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation is a Portuguese private foundation of public utility whose statutory aims are in the fields of arts, charity, education, science.

Sightseeing

Situated near the Tagus river, the square was completely remodelled after the earthquake.Opening towards the Augusta Street, which links the square with the other traditional Lisbon square - Rossio
717 locals recommend
Praça do Comércio
Praça do Comércio
717 locals recommend
Situated near the Tagus river, the square was completely remodelled after the earthquake.Opening towards the Augusta Street, which links the square with the other traditional Lisbon square - Rossio
A lively pedestrian street (leads you to Triumphal Arch) with mosaic pavements, cafes, international shops, street artist, vendors selling books,paintings, t-shirts, and all kind of souvenirs.
216 locals recommend
Rua Augusta
64 R. de São Nicolau
216 locals recommend
A lively pedestrian street (leads you to Triumphal Arch) with mosaic pavements, cafes, international shops, street artist, vendors selling books,paintings, t-shirts, and all kind of souvenirs.
The oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the Castle of Lisbon and the Tejo river. It contains many important historical attractions, with many Fado bars and restaurants.
829 locals recommend
Alfama
829 locals recommend
The oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the Castle of Lisbon and the Tejo river. It contains many important historical attractions, with many Fado bars and restaurants.
Graça quarter lies on a hill northeast of the Castelo de Sao Jorge. The monastery is a must see and in the complex stands the little chapel of Nossa Senhora do Monte, built in 1243.
160 locals recommend
Graça
160 locals recommend
Graça quarter lies on a hill northeast of the Castelo de Sao Jorge. The monastery is a must see and in the complex stands the little chapel of Nossa Senhora do Monte, built in 1243.
Behind the National Theater,a lively pedestrian-only street known for its seafood rest. It is also the location of the classical Lisbon Coliseum and Casa do Alentejo, a peculiar 17th century building.
16 locals recommend
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão
16 locals recommend
Behind the National Theater,a lively pedestrian-only street known for its seafood rest. It is also the location of the classical Lisbon Coliseum and Casa do Alentejo, a peculiar 17th century building.
One of the city's best-loved landmarks, the "Elevator of Carmo,"an extraordinary structure built to connect downtown to Bairro Alto (the lowest and highest points of the city)
626 locals recommend
Santa Justa Lift
R. do Ouro
626 locals recommend
One of the city's best-loved landmarks, the "Elevator of Carmo,"an extraordinary structure built to connect downtown to Bairro Alto (the lowest and highest points of the city)
This large square commemorates the country's liberation from 60 years of Spanish rule in 1640. it has thewell known Elevador da Gloria, a funicular that links downtown to the Bairro Alto district.
63 locals recommend
Restauradores Square
Praça dos Restauradores
63 locals recommend
This large square commemorates the country's liberation from 60 years of Spanish rule in 1640. it has thewell known Elevador da Gloria, a funicular that links downtown to the Bairro Alto district.

Food Scene

A Square with a great view of St. George's Castle, guesthouses, shops, and cafes as the popular Pastelaria Suiça and the charming old Confeitaria Nacional one of Europe's most elegant pastry shops.
128 locals recommend
Praça Dom Pedro IV
Praça Dom Pedro IV
128 locals recommend
A Square with a great view of St. George's Castle, guesthouses, shops, and cafes as the popular Pastelaria Suiça and the charming old Confeitaria Nacional one of Europe's most elegant pastry shops.