Attractions in Lisbon
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One of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks, the 25th of April Bridge (Ponte 25 de Abril), is a massive, red suspension bridge that spans the Tagus River. Originally named the Salazar […]
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The Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, a national monument in Lisbon, stands as the sole theater in Portugal dedicated to opera, choral, and symphonic music. Located in the heart of […]
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A short drive from Lisbon on the Portuguese Riviera, Estoril is a coastal town known for its clear waters and sandy beaches. The waterfront promenade stretches all the way to […]
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Nestled between Alfama and Bairro Alto, Lisbon’s Baixa District, also known as Lower Town, is a vibrant, central neighborhood that was rebuilt following the devastating 1755 earthquake. The district is […]
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Avenida da Liberdade, one of Lisbon’s most elegant thoroughfares, stretches between two of the city’s most important squares. Lined with high-end hotels and designer shops, the avenue features a wide […]
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Time Out Market Lisboa, housed in a beautiful 19th-century building, originally began as Ribeira Market, a traditional spot for buying local produce. Today, while the original produce sellers still operate […]
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Towering above Lisbon, the National Sanctuary of Christ the King (Cristo Rei) stands as a symbol of gratitude for Portugal’s protection during World War II. This 361-foot (110-meter) monument overlooks […]
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In the late 1700s, Queen Mary I of Portugal commissioned the Basilica da Estrela, a striking rococo-style church and convent in Lisbon, to celebrate the birth of her son, Prince […]
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Perched in the Bairro Alto, the Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara offers one of Lisbon’s most captivating panoramic views. This two-tiered garden provides a serene spot to gaze upon […]
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Perched on a hill and offering spectacular city vistas, São Vicente de Fora Monastery stands as one of Lisbon’s most significant historical buildings. The original monastery was founded in 1147 […]
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The Electricity Factory, a key component of Lisbon’s Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology (MAAT), stands as a testament to the city’s industrial past. Originally a coal-burning power plant, this […]
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Opened in 2016, the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) stands along Lisbon’s Tagus riverfront, housed in a striking, wave-shaped white building. This leading cultural institution in Portugal is […]
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For over a millennium, Sintra National Palace (Palácio Nacional de Sintra) has stood at the heart of the town, a testament to its enduring historical significance. Notable for its white […]
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Perched high above Sintra with sweeping views of the Atlantic, the Castle of the Moors (Castelo dos Mouros) dates back to the eighth century, when it was built during the […]
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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 […]
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High in the forested hills of Sintra, Portugal, Monserrate Palace stands as a striking summer retreat that seamlessly blends Gothic, Moorish, and Indian architectural influences. Originally a getaway for the […]
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In the heart of Portugal, near Lisbon, lies Fátima, a significant pilgrimage site for the Catholic Church. The area gained its sacred status in May 1917 when three shepherd children […]
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Óbidos, a medieval town encircled by fortified walls, is located in Portugal near Lisbon. Known as the Wedding Present Town, it was often gifted by Portuguese kings to their wives […]
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Perched on a hilltop next to the Santa Luzia Church, the Miradouro de Santa Luzia offers a panoramic view of Lisbon’s Tagus River and the historic Alfama district. This terrace […]
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Edward VII Park, or Parque Eduardo VII, stands as Lisbon’s largest urban oasis and a prominent city landmark. Located in the heart of the Portuguese capital, the park is characterized […]
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The Ajuda National Palace (Palácio Nacional da Ajuda) in Lisbon stands as a neoclassical monument, reflecting the wealth Portugal accumulated during its colonization of Brazil. Built in the late 1700s, […]
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Nestled in the heart of Lisbon, the Church of St. Anthony stands as a testament to the birthplace of St. Anthony, also known as Anthony of Padua and the patron […]
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Praça da Figueira, located in Lisbon, Portugal, stands on the site of a former hospital that was destroyed by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The square is now a bustling plaza […]
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Nazaré, a former fishing village nestled in a cove about an hour and a half north of Lisbon, is renowned for its colossal waves, attracting surfers from around the globe. […]