Attractions

  • ALFAMA

    Address:
    Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal .

    The steep streets of alfama, one of the oldest areas of lisbon, are filled with traditional craft shops and cafes. The electric history No. 28 winds through alfama and climbs up to the 11th century castle of St. George. The views of the belvedere of grace extend over the city and the yew river. In the evening, you can listen to fado in some of the area's restaurants, which have been active in this typical Lisbon area.

  • OCEANÁRIO

    Address:
    Esplanada Dom Carlos I, 1990-221 Lisboa, Portugal .

    The Lisbon Oceanarium, located in the parish of Parque das Nações, in the city of Lisbon, is a public aquarium and research institution on marine biology and oceanography. It is the second largest oceanarium in the Iberian peninsula. In 2017, it was considered by Tripadvisor as the best oceanarium in the world.

    https://www.oceanario.pt/

  • CHURCH OF SANTA MARIA MAIOR

    Address:
    Largo da Sé 1100-585, Lisboa, Portugal .

    The Cathedral of Lisbon, or Church of Santa Maria Maior, is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon and the Parish of Sé. Its construction began in the second half of the 12th century, after the city was taken to the Moors by D. Afonso Henriques, and presents itself today as a mixture of architectural styles. It is classified as a National Monument since 1910.

  • MUSEU CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN

    Address:
    Rua Doutor Nicolau Bettencourt 1050-078, Lisboa, Portugal .

    Its collection consists of approximately six thousand pieces of ancient and modern art, of which only a thousand and thirty are exposed to the public.

    museu@gulbenkian.pt

  • CASTLE OF SÃO JORGE

    Address:
    R. de Santa Cruz do Castelo 1100-129, Lisboa, Portugal .

    Moorish castle from the 16th century. XI at the top of the hill and royal residence with ruins of a palace and archaeological museum.

    https://castelodesaojorge.pt/

  • TRAM 28

    Address:
    MARTIM MONIZ - CASTELO, Praça Martim Moniz, Lisbon, Portugal .

    The famous electric 28 travels between grace and pleasure, along a path that runs through narrow historic districts such as the Se, crosses the downtown, rises the sizzle and star, and ends in the Ourique countryside. Great view of the old town. You can pick it up at Martim Moniz and enjoy a good trip.

  • PRAÇA DO COMERCIO

    Address:
    Praça do Comércio 1100-148, Lisboa, Portugal .

    Praça do Comércio is a downtown Lisbon square located next to the river Tejo, in the area that was the site of the palace of the kings of Portugal for about two centuries and is now partially occupied by some government departments. It is one of the largest squares in Europe.

  • MUSEU NACIONAL DO AZULEJO

    Address:
    Estrada Madre de Deus 4, Sintra, Lisboa, Portugal .

    The foreigners do not miss the visit to the old Monastery of Madre de Deus, built in the fifteenth century, but that does not discourage it, on the contrary. Inside, the story takes us back to the time when the mosaic ceased to be confined to the floors and gained, by Arab influence, relief in the decoration.

  • CASA PASTEIS DE BELEM

    Address:
    Rua de belém nº 84 a 92 1300 – 085 Lisboa .

    In 1837, the pastels of belem was started, according to the old "secret recipe". Transmitted and exclusively known by the masters confectioners who manufacture them by hand. This revenue stays the same until today.
    In fact, the only true factory of "pasteléis de belém" can, through a sensible choice of ingredients, provide today the palate of the old portuguese sweets.

    https://pasteisdebelem.pt/

  • ANCIENT NATIONAL ART MUSEUM

    Address:
    Rua das Janelas Verdes 17, Lisboa, Portugal .

    Located in the Alvor Palace, it is the Portuguese museum with more national treasures and works of reference. Among the paintings, sculpture, drawing, jewelery, furniture European decorative arts, Asian and African art, the museum's collection has about 40 thousand items from the 12th to the 19th centuries

  • BELÉM

    Address:
    Belem, Lisboa, Portugal .

    Belem contains several green spaces with museums, parks and gardens, with an attractive riverside environment with cafes and a public walk. It is one of the most tourist areas of Portugal.

    How to get for: Electric 15E

  • ZOO LISBOA

    Address:
    Jardim Zoológico, Lisbon, Portugal .

    Jardim Zoológico is located in Sete Rios, Lisbon, Portugal. At the moment it gathers a representative set of the whole planet, with about 2000 animals of 332 different species.

    HOW TO GET THERE: Metro Blue Line (Zoo Station)

    https://www.zoo.pt/

     

  • CASCAIS

    Address:
    Cascais, Portugal .

    Cascais is a traditional and charming Portuguese city, situated on the beautiful coast of Lisbon. Historically, Cascais was the summer retreat of the Portuguese nobility, and today the city is an elegant fusion of 19th century decorative architecture and modern tourist facilities.
    HOW TO GET THERE: Train (departure station Cais do Sodré)

  • SINTRA

    Address:
    Sintra, Portugal .

    Sintra is a tourist town at the foot of the Sintra mountain range, in Portugal, near the capital, Lisbon. For a long time a royal shrine, its wooded grounds are studded with pastel palaces and palaces. The National Palace of Sintra, in Moorish and Manueline style, is distinguished by two striking identical chimneys and elaborate tiles. The 19th century National Palace of Pena, at the top of the hill, is known for its extravagant design and breathtaking views.
    How to get there: Train (Rossio departure station)

  • COSTA DA CAPARICA

    Address:
    Costa da Caparica, Portugal .

    Located on the other side of the bridge, in Almada, it is a strong tourist area for its beaches and amusement spaces.
    Some of the beaches that make up the Costa da Caparica are: Nova Praia, Castelo Beach, Sereia Beach, São João Beach, CDS Beach, Fonte da Telha Beach, among others.
    As a point of tourist interest, and always with plenty of affluence, there is the Capuchos Convent.

  • TORRE DE BELÉM

    Address:
    Torre de Belém, Av. Brasília, Lisbon, Portugal .

    Built strategically on the north bank of the river Tagus, between 1514 and 1520, to defend the bar of Lisbon, is one of the jewels of the architecture of the reign of King Manuel I.
    In the architectural ensemble we can separate two distinct bodies, models of military architecture: the medieval keep and the modern bulwark that, with two levels for artillery firing, allowed a farther shot, flush and in rebound on the water.

    It is classified by UNESCO as Cultural Heritage of All Humanity in 1983.

    How to get for: Electric 15E (departure Praça da Figueira, Rossio)

  • PARQUE EDUARDO VII

    Address:
    Parque Eduardo VII, Eduardo VII Park, Lisbon, Portugal .

    The space it occupies extends for about twenty-five hectares. At the top of the park, in a very visible area of the city, there is a large flag of Portugal that represents the pride of the people in being Portuguese and of Lisbon in being the capital of the country like other world capitals.

    How to arrive: 10 minutes on foot or underground

  • ATRIUM SALDANHA

    Address:
    Atrium Saldanha, Praça Duque de Saldanha, Lisbon, Portugal .

    It is a building located in the square Duque de Saldanha, in Lisbon, Portugal.
    It has a zone destined to commercial center, with stores and restoration.

  • C.C.COLOMBO

    Address:
    Centro Comercial Colombo, Avenida Lusíada, Lisboa, Portugal .

    Centro Comercial Colombo, named after a explorer in Portugal, is currently the mall most sought after by Portuguese nationals and foreigners.
    It is the most popular shopping center in Portugal and the most famous, having stores like FNAC, Zara, Sport Zone, AKI, Adidas Originals, Primark, H & M, Salsa, C & A, Cortefiel, etc ...