Attractions in Lisbon

The Berlengas Islands, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, lie off the coast of Peniche, Portugal. This archipelago, comprising small islands and reefs, is celebrated for its unspoiled scenery and hidden sandy […]

Nestled on the upper level of the 16th-century Casa dos Bicos, an eccentric building known for its distinctive diamond-shaped stones, lies the José Saramago Foundation. This small museum in Lisbon […]

The Lisboa Story Centre, located in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal, offers an immersive journey through the city’s rich history. Spanning five main sections, each dedicated to a distinct era, […]

Visible from any of Lisbon’s famous seven hills, the Tagus River (Rio Tejo) serves as a lasting symbol of the city. The river port, one of the busiest in Europe, […]

Freeport Lisboa Fashion Outlet, located in Alcochete near Lisbon, is a sprawling shopping destination featuring over 150 retailers. Shoppers can find a wide array of products, from clothing and homeware […]

Situated near Lisbon’s Tagus River, the Lisbon Maritime Museum (Museu de Marinha) stands as a testament to Portugal’s rich seafaring history, dating back to the Age of Discovery in the […]

Nestled in the heart of Lisbon, the Armazéns do Chiado stands as a testament to the city’s resilience and modernity. The building, with its heritage facade and art deco signage, […]

Lisbon Cruise Port, situated on the River Tagus in the heart of Lisbon’s downtown, offers a prime location for cruise passengers eager to explore the city. From here, visitors can […]

Housed in lavish baroque rooms with beautifully decorated ceilings, the Lisbon Military Museum (Museu Militar de Lisboa) is the city’s oldest museum. Located in Portugal’s capital, it offers an extensive […]

Foz Palace (Palacio Foz), an ornate Baroque palace, stands in the heart of Lisbon. Originally constructed in the 18th century as the residence of the Count of Castelo Melhor, it […]

The historic Dom Fernando II e Glória, Portugal’s last sailing warship, was launched by the Portuguese Navy in 1843. Now dry-docked just outside of Lisbon, this three-masted frigate, equipped with […]

Centrally located in Lisbon’s bustling Chiado district, the National Museum of Contemporary Art, also known as the Chiado Museum, is housed in the historic Convent of São Francisco. This museum […]

The Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira, a 17th-century mansion in Lisbon, stands as one of Portugal’s best-preserved estates. Nestled within its walls, visitors can explore the meticulously landscaped gardens […]

The Vasco da Gama Aquarium, named after the renowned Portuguese explorer who opened the sea route to India, is located in Lisbon. This aquatic center showcases a diverse array of […]

The Museum of Contemporary Art and Architecture Centre in Lisbon, Portugal, showcases a diverse collection of works from influential 20th and 21st-century artists, including David Hockney, Salvador Dali, and Yves […]

Nestled within Lisbon’s well-manicured Parque Eduardo VII, the Carlos Lopes Pavilion stands as a testament to early 20th-century architecture. Built in the 1920s, this structure draws architecture and design enthusiasts […]

Since 1837, Pastéis de Belém in Lisbon has been the go-to spot for the original pastel de Bélem, a sweet custard tart developed by the monks of Jerónimos Monastery. This […]

Lisbon’s National Archaeology Museum, housed in the historic Jerónimos Monastery dormitory, offers a comprehensive look into Portugal’s archaeological heritage from prehistoric times. The museum’s collection spans a wide range of […]

Located north of central Lisbon, the 3D Fun Art Museum Lisboa offers a unique and interactive experience with over three dozen backdrops designed to create optical illusions. Visitors can step […]

Rising 40 miles north of Lisbon, Montejunto Mountain (Serra de Montejunto) stands as the highest peak in the Estremadura wine region, visible for miles. This national protected landscape, favored by […]

The Medeiros e Almeida House Museum, located in Lisbon, Portugal, is a 19th-century mansion that houses an extensive collection of fine and decorative arts from the 17th to the 20th […]

The History of Lisbon Mural, painted by illustrator Nuno Saraiva, captures the city’s rich past in a series of colorful, comic strip–style panels. Located in Lisbon, this public artwork spans […]

A Brasileira, established in 1905, stands as one of Lisbon’s oldest and most cherished cafés. Nestled in the Chiado neighborhood, the café exudes a Parisian charm with its art deco […]

The Portuguese School of Equestrian Art, located in Belém, Lisbon, continues a tradition that dates back to the 18th-century court of King John V. This equestrian art, featuring choreographed horseback […]

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