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Lisbon is a city open to the sea that has always defined its destiny. Visit the beauty and history of its riverside neighbourhoods. |
Wander around and get out at all the stations. Look at the walls and discover art works in the Lisbon Metro. |
Lisbon has always been open to the sea that defined its destiny. By the riverside, take a walk packed with beauty and history. |
Tiles are a defining feature of Lisbon’s architectural heritage. Come and discover the art of tiling! |
Parque das Nações, site of the World Expo ’98, is a great space dedicated to the public’s enjoyment that has provided a link between the city and the river. |
Lisbon seen from the Tagus, with its old neighbourhoods laid out above, is a great means of appreciating this city strung out along its estuary shore. |
Take a stroll through Chiado, an elegant quarter that still maintains its 19th-century charm. |
Get to know Lisbon’s historical quarters: Alfama, Castelo and Mouraria, Bairro Alto, Chiado and Bica and the Baixa. |
Water has a special place in Lisbon’s history. Discover the aqueduct and the fountains of this city on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. |
Baroque is a word of Portuguese origin that means an irregularly shaped pearl. In Lisbon, you can discover pearls that are more than three centuries old. |
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