Guidebook for Lisbon

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Guidebook for Lisbon

Food Scene

Need a Fabulous Late Night Snack in Lisbon? Check out "Restaurante A Merendeira" where the specialties include a green soup (caldo verde) and fresh baked rolls filled with chorizo and cheese.
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Taberna da Esperança
112 Rua da Esperança
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Need a Fabulous Late Night Snack in Lisbon? Check out "Restaurante A Merendeira" where the specialties include a green soup (caldo verde) and fresh baked rolls filled with chorizo and cheese.
XL is one of those restaurants that has become a reference in Lisbon, try the steaks or the soufflés, both great choices. Little expensive but very nice. Reservation is needed specially on week-ends
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Restaurante XL
57 Calçada da Estrela
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XL is one of those restaurants that has become a reference in Lisbon, try the steaks or the soufflés, both great choices. Little expensive but very nice. Reservation is needed specially on week-ends
Frequented by locals and tourists alike (the menu is in both Portuguese and English), the dishes are cheap and the atmosphere in the restaurant is one of conviviality and good cheer.
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Príncipe do Calhariz
28 Calçada do Combro
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Frequented by locals and tourists alike (the menu is in both Portuguese and English), the dishes are cheap and the atmosphere in the restaurant is one of conviviality and good cheer.
One of many delicious stops available for your delight in Lisbon. Fair warning however; this is not the place to be on a diet. There are far too many beautiful cakes and quiches to ignore for long.
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Pão de Canela
25 Praça das Flores
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One of many delicious stops available for your delight in Lisbon. Fair warning however; this is not the place to be on a diet. There are far too many beautiful cakes and quiches to ignore for long.
The oldest Goan restaurant in Lisbon (37 y.o.) and the best of all. Staff is friendly and helpfull. If you're an indian (Goan) food lover don't miss this place.
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O Cantinho da Paz
4 R. Paz
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The oldest Goan restaurant in Lisbon (37 y.o.) and the best of all. Staff is friendly and helpfull. If you're an indian (Goan) food lover don't miss this place.
Asian fusion is the word at Umai. Japanese, Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai are all combined to present a varied and exotic menu.
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Restaurante Umai
89 Rua da Cruz dos Poiais
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Asian fusion is the word at Umai. Japanese, Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Thai are all combined to present a varied and exotic menu.
Every burger served is a whopping 160 grams of beef. Standard burgers are tasty enough but since you’re already here, why not go for one of the signature burgers with interesting toppings.
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Hamburgueria do Bairro - Príncipe Real
22 Tv. Abarracamento de Peniche
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Every burger served is a whopping 160 grams of beef. Standard burgers are tasty enough but since you’re already here, why not go for one of the signature burgers with interesting toppings.
When it opened in 1829 this pastry shop was considered one of the most elegant in Europe. It has a bright mirrored interior and remains a wonderful place for some glazed pastries.
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Confeitaria Nacional
18B Praça da Figueira
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When it opened in 1829 this pastry shop was considered one of the most elegant in Europe. It has a bright mirrored interior and remains a wonderful place for some glazed pastries.
This is the city's most famous cafe, opened in 1905 with a magnificent art nouveau decor and known for the intellectuals who stopped by on a daily basis in the early 20th century.
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1. Café A Brasileira
122 R. Garrett
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This is the city's most famous cafe, opened in 1905 with a magnificent art nouveau decor and known for the intellectuals who stopped by on a daily basis in the early 20th century.
Located under the colonnades of Comercio Square, this is the oldest cafe in Lisbon, opened in 1782. It was a favorite haunt of Fernando Pessoa whose image is painted on the wall.
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Martinho da Arcada
3 Praça do Comércio
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Located under the colonnades of Comercio Square, this is the oldest cafe in Lisbon, opened in 1782. It was a favorite haunt of Fernando Pessoa whose image is painted on the wall.
If you visit only one cafe in Lisbon, this should be it. It serves an average 10,000 Pasteis de Belem a day (the record is a staggering 55,000), a specialty made with a secret centuries-old recipe.
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Pastéis de Belém
84 R. de Belém
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If you visit only one cafe in Lisbon, this should be it. It serves an average 10,000 Pasteis de Belem a day (the record is a staggering 55,000), a specialty made with a secret centuries-old recipe.
Nicola was another of Lisbon's literary and political meeting points when it opened in 1929. It maintains part of its past in its art deco façade, but nowadays serves mostly as a tourist stop.
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Nicola
24 Praça Dom Pedro IV
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Nicola was another of Lisbon's literary and political meeting points when it opened in 1929. It maintains part of its past in its art deco façade, but nowadays serves mostly as a tourist stop.
Upon entering, you'll find a gourmet shop. A cafe is behind those aisles of shelves with fine Portuguese and international products. This has become THE place in Lisbon for a weekend brunch.
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DeliDelux
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Upon entering, you'll find a gourmet shop. A cafe is behind those aisles of shelves with fine Portuguese and international products. This has become THE place in Lisbon for a weekend brunch.
Hidden in a courtyard in Chiado, this is nonetheless one of the most popular cafés in the city with a reasonably-priced light meals.
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Fábulas
nº14 Calçada Nova de São Francisco
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Hidden in a courtyard in Chiado, this is nonetheless one of the most popular cafés in the city with a reasonably-priced light meals.
This Austrian cafe also serves light lunches and dinners. It stays open until midnight, while on Friday and Saturday nights it extends until 2AM. On Sunday mornings it's a good option for brunch.
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Kaffeehaus
3 R. Anchieta
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This Austrian cafe also serves light lunches and dinners. It stays open until midnight, while on Friday and Saturday nights it extends until 2AM. On Sunday mornings it's a good option for brunch.
Found on the rooftop of one of Lisbon's most stunning viewpoints, this terrace café makes you feel like you're at a resort, especially when loungy music is playing and the sun is shining.
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Portas Do Sol
Beco de Santa Helena
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Found on the rooftop of one of Lisbon's most stunning viewpoints, this terrace café makes you feel like you're at a resort, especially when loungy music is playing and the sun is shining.
Ask anyone where is the best ice cream in town and they'll tell you it's here. Be prepared to stand in line at any time of the day -- it's that popular.
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Gelados Santini
88 R. do Carmo
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Ask anyone where is the best ice cream in town and they'll tell you it's here. Be prepared to stand in line at any time of the day -- it's that popular.
This is the place for cupcakes in Lisbon. It's found on one of Bairro Alto's trendiest streets and you may accompany the cakes with a variety of teas and juices in the small-but-attractive space.
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Tease
70B R. Quintinha
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This is the place for cupcakes in Lisbon. It's found on one of Bairro Alto's trendiest streets and you may accompany the cakes with a variety of teas and juices in the small-but-attractive space.

Drinks & Nightlife

ake an award-winning London-born mixologist named Dave, add a candlelit gold-kissed setting and give it a funky twist et voilà you have Cinco Lounge. Come here to converse and sip legendary cocktails
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Cinco Lounge
17A R. Ruben A. Leitão
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ake an award-winning London-born mixologist named Dave, add a candlelit gold-kissed setting and give it a funky twist et voilà you have Cinco Lounge. Come here to converse and sip legendary cocktails
Vibrant nightlife and some of the city's best restaurants, bars, and alternative shops.
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Bairro Alto
21 Tv. Inglesinhos
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Vibrant nightlife and some of the city's best restaurants, bars, and alternative shops.
This riverfront glass box between the Discoveries Monument and Belem Tower is a great place to have a light meal or a glass of wine at the tables outside as you gaze at the Tagus River.
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À margem
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This riverfront glass box between the Discoveries Monument and Belem Tower is a great place to have a light meal or a glass of wine at the tables outside as you gaze at the Tagus River.
This laid-back lounge bar on the steep street climbed by the Bica Elevator is a favorite among cool young Lisboetas. Film projectors dominate the decor of the front room.
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Bicaense
42A R. da Bica de Duarte Belo
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This laid-back lounge bar on the steep street climbed by the Bica Elevator is a favorite among cool young Lisboetas. Film projectors dominate the decor of the front room.
I's something of a ritual for locals and tourists to step into this tiny hole-in-the-wall bar at the end of the day. It's named after a local cherry brandy served as a shot.
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A Ginjinha
8 Largo São Domingos
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I's something of a ritual for locals and tourists to step into this tiny hole-in-the-wall bar at the end of the day. It's named after a local cherry brandy served as a shot.
It's one of the world's oldest jazz clubs. Quincy Jones and Dexter Gordon were among the famous names to have gone through its doors, and today it's the place to be among jazz aficionados.
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Hot Clube de Portugal
48 Praça da Alegria
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It's one of the world's oldest jazz clubs. Quincy Jones and Dexter Gordon were among the famous names to have gone through its doors, and today it's the place to be among jazz aficionados.
And now for something completely different. This old tea and coffee shop is a really quirky bar. The rooms are surrounded by glass cabinets stuffed with curious and odd artifacts from around the world
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Pavilhao Chines
89 R. Dom Pedro V
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And now for something completely different. This old tea and coffee shop is a really quirky bar. The rooms are surrounded by glass cabinets stuffed with curious and odd artifacts from around the world
The city's most exclusive bar stands on a rooftop of Chiado shopping district. There are nearly-360-degree views of Lisbon and low tables where you're served cocktails together with tapas or sushi.
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Silk Club
12 R. da Misericórdia
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The city's most exclusive bar stands on a rooftop of Chiado shopping district. There are nearly-360-degree views of Lisbon and low tables where you're served cocktails together with tapas or sushi.
One of my favourites places in Lisbon. Great wines, friendly people, great tapas. A place to visit in Bairro Alto.
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Garrafeira Alfaia
125 R. do Diário de Notícias
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One of my favourites places in Lisbon. Great wines, friendly people, great tapas. A place to visit in Bairro Alto.

Entertainment & Activities

Anyone seeking green respite should head for Jardim da Estrela. Perfect for a stroll, with paths weaving past pine. Nice cafes. Kids love the duck ponds and animal-themed playground.
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Jardim Guerra Junqueiro
12 Praça da Estrela
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Anyone seeking green respite should head for Jardim da Estrela. Perfect for a stroll, with paths weaving past pine. Nice cafes. Kids love the duck ponds and animal-themed playground.
If you like organic food this is a popular place to buy it. It’s in the same place, Príncipe Real, every Saturday (from 9am to 3pm).
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Praça do Príncipe Real
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If you like organic food this is a popular place to buy it. It’s in the same place, Príncipe Real, every Saturday (from 9am to 3pm).
The Oceanarium Lisbon's Oceanarium is one of the world's largest aquariums. A great place to visit, whether by yourself or with kids Metro - Oriente Station
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Aquarium de Lisbonne
s/nº Esplanada Dom Carlos I
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The Oceanarium Lisbon's Oceanarium is one of the world's largest aquariums. A great place to visit, whether by yourself or with kids Metro - Oriente Station
The Pavilion of Knowledge is a very special place dedicated to educating and entertaining kids with the wonders of science. It's a great place for kids & parents to learn about the world around them.
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Pavilhão do Conhecimento
nº1 Largo José Mariano Gago
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The Pavilion of Knowledge is a very special place dedicated to educating and entertaining kids with the wonders of science. It's a great place for kids & parents to learn about the world around them.

Essentials

Supermarket with freshly baked bread and cakes, hot take-aways and coffees, and fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and meat products. Stores located across the country.
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Rua do Quelhas 8
8 Rua do Quelhas
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Supermarket with freshly baked bread and cakes, hot take-aways and coffees, and fresh fruits, vegetables, fish and meat products. Stores located across the country.
Good for all the basics. Wine and beer also available.
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R. de São Bento 11
11 Rua de São Bento
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Good for all the basics. Wine and beer also available.

Everything Else

Cais do Sodré is Lisbon’s major bus, metro, trainstation Linha de Cascais, name of the train line joining Lisbon to Cascais and ferries. Or maybe you just prefer a cruise on the river Tagus?
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Cais do Sodre station
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Cais do Sodré is Lisbon’s major bus, metro, trainstation Linha de Cascais, name of the train line joining Lisbon to Cascais and ferries. Or maybe you just prefer a cruise on the river Tagus?
Lisbon's flea market is called “Feira da Ladra”. The market is held every Tues. and Sat., from dawn to dusk and sell all sorts of second-hand. Traders display their store on a stretched-out blanket.
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Station du marché de Santa Clara
Campo de Santa Clara
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Lisbon's flea market is called “Feira da Ladra”. The market is held every Tues. and Sat., from dawn to dusk and sell all sorts of second-hand. Traders display their store on a stretched-out blanket.
The city's most central station (located downtown right between Rossio and Restauradores squares) serves the city's suburbs and is your departure point for a daytrip to Sintra.
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Rossio - Lisboa station
125 R. 1º de Dezembro
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The city's most central station (located downtown right between Rossio and Restauradores squares) serves the city's suburbs and is your departure point for a daytrip to Sintra.
Located at the foot of the Alfama, this is the starting and ending point for most international trains. Other trains depart to the largest Portuguese cities, like Porto, Coimbra, Braga etc.
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Santa Apolónia
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Located at the foot of the Alfama, this is the starting and ending point for most international trains. Other trains depart to the largest Portuguese cities, like Porto, Coimbra, Braga etc.
This bus terminal, easily reached by metro ("Jardim Zoologico" stop), is where express buses depart to all over Portugal.
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Sete Rios railway station
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This bus terminal, easily reached by metro ("Jardim Zoologico" stop), is where express buses depart to all over Portugal.
Who would have thought that a former bakery would turn into one of the trendiest bars in Bairro Alto? Some of the furniture and machinery (including a wood oven on the wall) remain from the bakery.
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Maria Caxuxa
12 R. da Barroca
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Who would have thought that a former bakery would turn into one of the trendiest bars in Bairro Alto? Some of the furniture and machinery (including a wood oven on the wall) remain from the bakery.

Shopping

Popular with the city's youth which is drawn to FNAC (CDs, DVDs, books) and other international shops. The top floor is dedicated to cafes and restaurants with fine city views.
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Aldo
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Popular with the city's youth which is drawn to FNAC (CDs, DVDs, books) and other international shops. The top floor is dedicated to cafes and restaurants with fine city views.
Rua Augusta is the main street of Lisbon's central shopping district. A pedestrian street, the views up and down the hills of the city, and through to the Praca Commercio, are incredible.
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Rua Augusta
64 R. de São Nicolau
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Rua Augusta is the main street of Lisbon's central shopping district. A pedestrian street, the views up and down the hills of the city, and through to the Praca Commercio, are incredible.
The city's oldest mall in eye-catching post-modern towers housing international chains.
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Vue panoramique à 360 degrés d'Amoreiras
1070 Av. Eng. Duarte Pacheco
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The city's oldest mall in eye-catching post-modern towers housing international chains.
Popular shopping decorated with an ocean theme, with water running over the transparent roof. Good stores and various fast-food outlets with outdoor seating and views.
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Centre commercial Vasco da Gama
40 Av. Dom João II
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Popular shopping decorated with an ocean theme, with water running over the transparent roof. Good stores and various fast-food outlets with outdoor seating and views.
One of the largest malls in Europe, this shopping and leisure complex also houses dozens of restaurants and a multiplex cinema.
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Centre commercial Colombo
Avenida Lusíada
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One of the largest malls in Europe, this shopping and leisure complex also houses dozens of restaurants and a multiplex cinema.
A Spanish department store. Spreading over nine floors, with a great supermarket, a gourmet shop, a 14-screen cinema, brand name fashion, sports goods, household goods, electronics, CDs, books, etc.
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El Corte Inglés
31 Av. António Augusto de Aguiar
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A Spanish department store. Spreading over nine floors, with a great supermarket, a gourmet shop, a 14-screen cinema, brand name fashion, sports goods, household goods, electronics, CDs, books, etc.

Sightseeing

Great viewpoint of the castle of São Jorge over the rooftops of Lisbon. You can also see the Cathedral Sé and some views of the river Tagus from here.
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Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara
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Great viewpoint of the castle of São Jorge over the rooftops of Lisbon. You can also see the Cathedral Sé and some views of the river Tagus from here.
The original building of São Bento Palace was erected as a convent in 1598, but was later renovated as an enormous white Neoclassical building to become today's Portuguese Parliament.
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Assembly of the Republic
Praça da Constituição de 1976
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The original building of São Bento Palace was erected as a convent in 1598, but was later renovated as an enormous white Neoclassical building to become today's Portuguese Parliament.
This House of Spikes is an architectural curiosity, faced with diamond-shaped stones. It is a 16th century palace and is one of the very few buildings that survived the 1755 earthquake.
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Casa dos Bicos / José Saramago Foundation
10 Rua dos Bacalhoeiros
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This House of Spikes is an architectural curiosity, faced with diamond-shaped stones. It is a 16th century palace and is one of the very few buildings that survived the 1755 earthquake.
Saint George's Castle can be seen from almost everywhere in the city. It served as a Moorish royal residence until Portugal's first king Afonso Henriques captured it on their way to the Holy Land.
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Château de Saint-Georges
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
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Saint George's Castle can be seen from almost everywhere in the city. It served as a Moorish royal residence until Portugal's first king Afonso Henriques captured it on their way to the Holy Land.
Built in 1515 as a fortress to guard the entrance to Lisbon's harbor, the Belem Tower was the starting point for many of the voyages of discovery. UNESCO has listed it as a World Heritage monument.
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Tour de Belém
Av. Brasília
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Built in 1515 as a fortress to guard the entrance to Lisbon's harbor, the Belem Tower was the starting point for many of the voyages of discovery. UNESCO has listed it as a World Heritage monument.
The Belem Palace is the official residence of Portugal's president since 1910. It was built in 1559 and altered in the 18th century by King João V. Visits on Saturdays only.
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Belém Palace
Praça Afonso de Albuquerque
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The Belem Palace is the official residence of Portugal's president since 1910. It was built in 1559 and altered in the 18th century by King João V. Visits on Saturdays only.
One of the city's best-loved landmarks this extraordinary structure was built at the turn of the century to connect downtown to Bairro Alto (the lowest and highest points of the city).
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Ascenseur de Santa Justa
R. do Ouro
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One of the city's best-loved landmarks this extraordinary structure was built at the turn of the century to connect downtown to Bairro Alto (the lowest and highest points of the city).
Built in 1959 in thanks to God for having spared Portugal during WWII. To reach it take the ferry from Cais do Sodre Station to Cacilhas, and after take the bus 101 that stop right by the monument
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Sanctuaire national du Christ Roi
Avenida do Cristo Rei
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Built in 1959 in thanks to God for having spared Portugal during WWII. To reach it take the ferry from Cais do Sodre Station to Cacilhas, and after take the bus 101 that stop right by the monument
Built in 1746 to bring the city its first clean drinking water, Lisbon's remarkable aqueduct is made up of 109 stone arches. Its total length is 58km. It all survived the 1755 earthquake.
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Aqueduto das Áquas Livres
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Built in 1746 to bring the city its first clean drinking water, Lisbon's remarkable aqueduct is made up of 109 stone arches. Its total length is 58km. It all survived the 1755 earthquake.
Built in 1892 in a Moorish style with small cupolas atop its four main towers, Campo Pequeno's bullring accommodates up to 9,000 spectators. Bullfights take place here on Thursdays in season.
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Sociedade De Renovação Urbana Do Campo Pequeno Sa
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Built in 1892 in a Moorish style with small cupolas atop its four main towers, Campo Pequeno's bullring accommodates up to 9,000 spectators. Bullfights take place here on Thursdays in season.
From the Oceanarium, a cable car takes visitors to the futuristic Vasco da Gama Tower. Its shape evokes a nautical sail, and standing at 145m/575ft high, it is Lisbon's tallest building.
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Tour Vasco da Gama
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From the Oceanarium, a cable car takes visitors to the futuristic Vasco da Gama Tower. Its shape evokes a nautical sail, and standing at 145m/575ft high, it is Lisbon's tallest building.
Rossio is the liveliest square in the city, where people stop to sit and relax, or for a drink at the several atmospheric cafes with outdoor sitting.
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Rossio Square
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Rossio is the liveliest square in the city, where people stop to sit and relax, or for a drink at the several atmospheric cafes with outdoor sitting.
This vast waterfront square also known as Terreiro do Paço is where the royal palace stood for over two centuries until 1755, when its was destroyed by the Great Earthquake.
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Praça do Comércio
Praça do Comércio
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This vast waterfront square also known as Terreiro do Paço is where the royal palace stood for over two centuries until 1755, when its was destroyed by the Great Earthquake.
Figueira Square, one of the city's main bus and tram stops, and with a great view of St. George's Castle overlooking it. Close to the center is a bronze equestrian statue of King João I.
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Place Dom Pedro IV
Praça Dom Pedro IV
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Figueira Square, one of the city's main bus and tram stops, and with a great view of St. George's Castle overlooking it. Close to the center is a bronze equestrian statue of King João I.