Praça Martim Moniz, located in the heart of Lisbon, serves as a bustling gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. The square is known for its vibrant outdoor food stalls and bars, creating a lively atmosphere. It also marks the starting point for the iconic tram 28 route, which winds through the city’s historic neighborhoods. Adjacent to the square, Lisbon’s Chinatown offers a diverse array of Asian restaurants, supermarkets, and stores, adding a rich cultural layer to the area. Today, visitors can enjoy a blend of local and international flavors, making it a dynamic and engaging destination.
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