Many visitors use Lisbon as a base for exploring nearby sites, but they often neglect the cultural gems tucked away in the Portuguese capital. One reason Lisbon gets overlooked is that visitors don't ...
Planning a trip to Lisbon, Portugal? Vibrant and full of history, the country’s capital and largest city is a true European gem. Offering a rich, flavorful cuisine and buildings of various styles, ...
The winding medieval streets of Lisbon’s most ancient neighbourhood, Alfama, twist up to the city’s Moorish pinnacle. The dusk-orange walls of the ancient castle date back to the ninth-century and ...
The waterfront Belém is a historic neighborhood that houses some of Lisbon's most important monuments, museums and one very popular Portuguese tart cafe, the Pasteis de Belém. Here you'll find the ...
Before these places to visit in Lisbon make you reach for your backpack, here is a quick dekko of the city itself. The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon is nestled on the shores of Tagus river, at a ...
When it comes to Lisbon it’s “safe to say the secret’s out”, said Condé Nast Traveller. Portugal’s coastal capital welcomes more than 4.5 million visitors each year, many of whom “flock” to the city ...
Lisbon, with its wide glittering river, cobbled streets and cornflower blue skies, is the ideal place to spend a long weekend. Here, we reveal the Portuguese city’s must-visit spots… The clock is ...
Lisbon is full of ‘pracas’ or squares, however most significant is the Praca do Comercio. Overlooking the river, the site is often referred as the getaway to the city as everyone arriving by boat used ...