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About Lisbon

Lisbon, the sun-kissed capital of Portugal, is a city of vibrant neighborhoods and rich history. The iconic yellow trams navigate the steep hills, offering stunning views of the Tagus River. Alfama, the oldest district, enchants visitors with its narrow streets, traditional Fado music, and historic landmarks like the São Jorge Castle. The bustling Praça do Comércio showcases grand architecture and waterfront charm. Culinary delights abound, from pastéis de nata to fresh seafood in local taverns. With its blend of old-world charm and contemporary culture, Lisbon invites exploration and promises unforgettable experiences at every turn.
Main attractions in Lisbon
Saint George's Castle
The Tower of Saint Vincent (Belém Tower)
The Praça do Comércio
The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major (Lisbon Cathedral)
The Church of Santa Engrácia (the National Pantheon)
The Palace of Queluz
Saint George's Castle
The Castle of Saint George in Lisbon is an iconic landmark overlooking the historic Alfama district. Built by the Moors in the 11th century, it served as a royal residence and fortress. Today, the castle offers breathtaking city views, archaeological sites, museums, and cultural events, immersing visitors in Portugal's history.
The Tower of Saint Vincent (Belém Tower)
The Tower of Belém in Lisbon is a symbol of the Age of Discoveries, built in the 16th century along the Tagus River. It served as a defensive structure and a departure point for sea expeditions. The tower features Manueline designs, including carved balconies and Gothic arches, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Praça do Comércio
Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square) in Lisbon is a grand riverside plaza symbolizing the city's rebirth after the 1755 earthquake. Framed by elegant arcaded buildings and the Rua Augusta Arch, it was once the site of the Royal Palace. Today, it's a hub for cafés, cultural events, and scenic views of the Tagus River.
The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major (Lisbon Cathedral)
Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa) is one of the oldest and most significant religious buildings in the city. Built in the 12th century, it blends Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Located in the old town on a hill, it stands as a monument to Lisbon's Christian history, attracting numerous visitors.
The Church of Santa Engrácia (the National Pantheon)
The National Pantheon of Portugal, also known as the Church of Saint Engrácia, is located in Lisbon and serves as the burial site for many prominent Portuguese figures. Its construction began in 1682 in the Baroque style, and was completed in the 18th century. The Pantheon is adorned with beautiful frescoes and marble elements.
The Palace of Queluz
The Queluz Palace is located in Lisbon, Portugal, and is an outstanding example of 18th-century architecture. Built for the aristocracy, the palace combines Baroque and Rococo elements. Today, it is open to visitors, offering museum exhibitions, unique collections, and beautiful gardens.
Vacation with children
Tram 28
Ride a historic tram through narrow streets, admiring the city’s vintage architecture.
Exploring Belém Tower
Visit Lisbon’s iconic landmark and enjoy river views and a historic ambiance.
Alfama Distric
Immerse yourself in old Lisbon’s charm with fado music, local cafes, and scenic streets.
Lisbon Oceanarium
One of Europe’s largest aquariums with mesmerizing marine life.
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Enjoy the best panoramic view of the city from this lookout point.
Parque das Nações
Relax in a modern district with lovely gardens, walking paths, and a cable car ride.