Guidebook for Lisbon

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Guidebook for Lisbon

Sightseeing

Santa Justa Lift, also called Carmo Lift, is a elevator/lift in civil parish of Santa Justa. It connects the lower streets of the Baixa with the higher Largo do Carmo.
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Ascenseur de Santa Justa
R. do Ouro
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Santa Justa Lift, also called Carmo Lift, is a elevator/lift in civil parish of Santa Justa. It connects the lower streets of the Baixa with the higher Largo do Carmo.
It's easy to mistaken this station for a palace. Its monumental Neo-Manueline architecture. Tourists also often use this station to visit the fairytale town of Sintra.
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Rossio - Lisboa station
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It's easy to mistaken this station for a palace. Its monumental Neo-Manueline architecture. Tourists also often use this station to visit the fairytale town of Sintra.
Next to it is one of Lisbon's emblematic funiculars, the Glória Lift which connects this part of town with Bairro Alto. Facing it is the city's Hard Rock Café, housed in a former theater.
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Restauradores Square
Praça dos Restauradores
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Next to it is one of Lisbon's emblematic funiculars, the Glória Lift which connects this part of town with Bairro Alto. Facing it is the city's Hard Rock Café, housed in a former theater.
Lisbon's grandest square faces the river. It was all destroyed by the 1755 earthquake and rebuilt with a triumphal arch facing the river.
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Praça do Comércio
Praça do Comércio
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Lisbon's grandest square faces the river. It was all destroyed by the 1755 earthquake and rebuilt with a triumphal arch facing the river.
Over a millennium-old and still Lisbon's most splendid sight: Spectacularly sited on the city's tallest hill, St. George's Castle offers a breathtaking view over Lisbon.
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Château de Saint-Georges
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
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Over a millennium-old and still Lisbon's most splendid sight: Spectacularly sited on the city's tallest hill, St. George's Castle offers a breathtaking view over Lisbon.
Skateboarders speed around a statue of King João I, pigeons stand on its head, tourists hop on tram 15 and take pictures of St. George's Castle seen up on the hill. That is the life of this square
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Place Dom Pedro IV
Praça Dom Pedro IV
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Skateboarders speed around a statue of King João I, pigeons stand on its head, tourists hop on tram 15 and take pictures of St. George's Castle seen up on the hill. That is the life of this square

Arts & Culture

Lisbon's biggest Broadway-style musicals are shown at this theater. It's found on one of the city's main pedestrian streets.
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Théâtre Politeama
109 R. das Portas de Santo Antão
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Lisbon's biggest Broadway-style musicals are shown at this theater. It's found on one of the city's main pedestrian streets.
The neoclassical Dona Maria II National Theater faces Rossio, Lisbon's main square. In its beautiful interior, and there is a pleasant restaurant ("Amo-te Lisboa").
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Théâtre national Dona Maria II
Praça Dom Pedro IV
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The neoclassical Dona Maria II National Theater faces Rossio, Lisbon's main square. In its beautiful interior, and there is a pleasant restaurant ("Amo-te Lisboa").

Food Scene

This pedestrian street is always buzzing at any time of the day thanks to its number of good-value restaurants and popular theaters.
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Rua das Portas de Santo Antão
Rua das Portas de Santo Antão
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This pedestrian street is always buzzing at any time of the day thanks to its number of good-value restaurants and popular theaters.
Bohemian; Restaurants; Trendy Shopping; Nightlife
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Bairro Alto
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Bohemian; Restaurants; Trendy Shopping; Nightlife