Category Archives: Places to Visit

Located under the arches of Comercio Square, the Martinho Da Arcada, is the oldest cafe in Lisbon. Opened in 1782, and occupying one of the first buildings rebuilt in the…

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Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém) was built in 1515 during the reign of king Manuel I. The Belém Tower is a beautiful fortress and is a great example of…

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The National Palace of Ajuda, is a former palace of the Portuguese royal family and their last official residence. It is now a national monument and is a magnificent museum,…

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Discover Lisbon’s unique history interactively through prehistoric, Roman, Visigothic, Moorish, Medieval, and modern times at Lisbon Story Center. The visitor goes through six distinct zones, organized chronologically, it focuses on…

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The Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square) is the largest and grandest of Lisbon’s mighty squares that is located on the edge of the Tagus River. The square is still commonly…

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Berardo Collection Museum (Museu Coleção Berardo) presents the most remarkable artistic movements from the twentieth century to the present day, where the visitor can enjoy the best of modern and…

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The National Coach Museum (Portuguese: Museu Nacional dos Coches) was created at the initiative of Queen Amélia of Orleans and Braganza, the wife of King Carlos I, in 1905. Queen…

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The Jerónimos Monastery ( Portuguese: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos) in Lisbon is an must-see wonder, one of the most grand symbols of Portugal’s power and wealth during the Age of Discovery.…

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