CLIMBING LISBON STEPS at Escadinhas de São Crispim - Portugal
A first-person perspective Portugal walk tour in Lisbon, climbing the steps at Escadinhas de São Crispim - the characterful graffiti-covered street in the Alfama district.
FILMED: August 2018 (Weekday Afternoon)
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00:00 Rua de São Mamede
00:23 Escadinhas de São Crispim
02:45 Costa do Castelo
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Lisbon Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Lisbon – Welcome to the capital of Portugal. Explore the hilly streets of this coastal city and take in the rich culture here. Check out the top spots to visit.
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From a Phoenician outpost to 16th-century trading giant, from the Great Earthquake of 1755 to its glorious reconstruction, #Lisbon has long been a city of shifting fortunes.
On a #visit to the waterfront, find the city’s grand gateway, Praça do Comércio. Pass beneath the triumphal arch, a tribute to the city’s reconstruction, and on to Rua Augusta to another of Lisbon’s great squares, the Rossio.
Climb aboard Tram 28, which passes some of the city’s most iconic sights, then climb the battlements of Castelo de São Jorge to see the red-tiled roofs of Lisbon spread out before you.
Although the Great Earthquake reduced much of Lisbon to rubble, the ancient suburb of Alfama was spared. Lose yourself amid the cobblestones, where cafes, bars and artisan shops have taken residence in the dockworkers’ homes of old.
A #vacation here will reward you with some of Europe’s most beautiful beaches.
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What to do in LISBON: Alternative Lisbon (PART I) (ft. OffBt Adventures)
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Lisbon Stories - Almada Route
Almada Negreiros
(1893-1970)
An artist with a yearning for the future
When the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon) assembled over 400 works for a major exhibition to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Almada Negreiros’s birth, one of the aspects that most impressed visitors was the diversity of work he produced.
Painting, ceramics, mosaics, stained glass, drawings, caricature, scenography, film, plays, literature, poetry, essays, dramaturgy and ballets were the “instruments” the artist used to compose one of the most remarkable “scores” in 20th-century Portugal.
A man of his era, the art he left us reflected not just his innate talent, but also the influence of the Modernist movement, which was born at the start of the last century and endured, in Portugal, until the 1970s. The Modernists advocated an unrestricted, non-compartmentalised art in which techniques could intermix freely to create something new.
This incessant quest was the key to its “extraordinary artistic dispersal”, as its surprising eclecticism was described at the time. Not by chance, two years before his death, at 75, Almada created a mural entitled Começar [Beginning] for the Gulbenkian Foundation. More than a title for a new artwork, Começar is a statement. It reveals the attitude to life of this intrepid Portuguese Modernist, who was also a leading figure of the Futurist movement which urged a break with the past and a celebration of modern technology and geometry, the artistic expression of mathematics.
Born in São Tomé and Príncipe on 7th April 1893, José Sobral de Almada Negreiros moved to Lisbon with his family as a child, where he spent most of his life. He went to a Jesuit-run school where he developed an interest in the classics, but he never had any formal training in the arts.
Even without encouragement, his vocation soon became evident. His first works were humorous drawings and his first signed work dates from 1911. As a youth, he frequented the debates in the Baixa district of Lisbon and became familiar with leading figures in the art world and intelligentsia, such as the poets Fernando Pessoa and Mário de Sá Carneiro, and the painters Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso and Santa Rita Pintor. With them, he formed the Orpheus Group, responsible for the introduction of Modernism in the Portuguese arts and letters.
While still a young man (1919), Almada was drawn to Paris where the Modernist movement was in full swing. For about a year, he wrote and painted there while doing a wide variety of jobs to sustain himself.
He only left Portugal again in 1927, when he settled in Madrid. During that time, he socialised with the poet Garcia Lorca, the filmmaker Luís Buñuel, and met Marinetti, the founder of Futurism. During his stay in Spain, he created artwork for the Ciudad Universitaria de Madrid and was responsible for decorating the San Carlos and Barceló cinemas and the Muñoz Seca Theatre.
Though irreverent and, as a leading member of the Orpheus Group, set on giving “public taste a slap in the face”, as the Russian poet Mayakovsky, one of Modernism’s advocates, proclaimed, Almada Negreiros was never a political activist. An important part of his work was commissioned by architects and engineers working for Portugal’s dictatorial Estado Novo (New State) (1926-1974), such as Duarte Pacheco and Pardal Monteiro, but through it contributed decisively to the building of 20th-century Portugal.
Best Portuguese Food - GIANT TIGER PRAWNS and Seafood at Cervejaria Ramiro in Lisbon, Portugal!
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On Day 25 of our Round The World Trip with Star Alliance we were in Lisbon, Portugal. Along with visiting some famous attractions in Lisbon, nothing compared to having one of the best seafood meals of my life at the legendary Cervejaria Ramiro.
1:48 Elevador de Santa Justa - Located just a short walk from Praça de D. Pedro IV (Rossio Square), the Elevador de Santa Justa or the Santa Justa lift is a historical elevator that you can ride to the top for a great view of Lisbon. Since I was in the area and it wasn’t busy I decided to go for it. Price - 5 EUR
4:31 Castelo de São Jorge - From Praça da Figueira we took the bus up the hill to Castelo de São Jorge, which is one of the top things to do in Lisbon. After paying the entrance fee, we walked around the castle, which is situated on the top of one of Lisbon’s hills as a citadel. The views of the surrounding area and the castle itself were spectacular. This is a must visit attraction in Lisbon. Price - 8.50 EUR per person
8:01 Epic seafood at Cervejaria Ramiro - If you ask anyone where to eat the best Portuguese seafood meal in Lisbon, undoubtedly the number one response you’ll hear is Cervejaria Ramiro. It’s a seafood palace of a restaurant that’s popular with both locals and tourists alike, everyone comes for the abundance of incredibly fresh seafood. It actually almost feels like a Chinese restaurant when you’re eating at Cervejaria Ramiro from the liveliness and the fresh seafood tanks. We started off with some prawns in garlic sauce and then ate clams in garlic and then had crab. The crab roe was intensely amazing, and I’ve never seen a crab with so much roe in my life. Next we had some of the greatest shrimp / prawns I’ve ever seen. I ordered 2 tiger prawns which were the size of lobsters, and then 2 scarlet prawns, a type I had never eaten before. Both were incredibly delicious, some of the best prawns and seafood I’ve ever tried. Finally, my last seafood dish at Cervejaria Ramiro was a plate of goose barnacles and some oysters. For steak at Cervejaria Ramiro one of the popular things you have to eat is called a prego, which is steak sandwich. After eating all that seafood, somehow the steak sandwich hits the spot. Our total price - 108 EUR for everything we ate and ordered.
26:23 Lisbon Cathedral - The Lisbon Cathedral is one of the first cathedrals and earliest buildings in Lisbon, and it’s a fantastic sight to see.
27:31 Rua Augusta Arch - After walking around the Lisbon Cathedral we then headed to the main plaza of Lisbon and walked around the Rua Augusta Arch and got a nice view of the Tagus river.
29:10 Piri piri chicken at Frangasqueira Nacional - Finally to end this amazing day of Portuguese food and attractions in Lisbon, we headed to Frangasqueira Nacional to try their piri piri chicken. It’s just a small takeaway restaurant, but the passion of the owners is evident. The piri piri chicken was awesome. Total price - 14 EUR
This was probably my favorite day of our trip to Lisbon, with a perfect mix of incredible Portuguese food, especially seafood at Cervejaria Ramiro and visiting attractions in Lisbon.
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Portugal: Beyond Lisbon with Rich Earl | Rick Steves Travel Talks
There's more to Portugal than Lisbon, as Rick Steves' Europe travel expert Rich Earl explains in this travel talk. Rich surveys Portugal's top stops, from the university town of Coimbra, to the gentrifying second city of Porto, to the vineyard-terraced Douro Valley (the birthplace of port wine). In the center of Portugal are the beach resort of Nazaré, the charming hill town of Óbidos, and the religious sites of Alcobaça, Batalha, and Fátima. Finally, we'll unwind in southern Portugal, in the arid Alentejo region and the beachy Algarve coast.
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Recorded on March 17, 2018 • Rick Steves' Europe Travel Center
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Lisbon Travel Guide | Top 10 Must Do's | 2ManyMiles2Go
Lisbon did not disappoint us and we fell in love with it instantly. Here's a list of absolute must do's when you visit Lisbon - this covers sights, activities and food recommendations.
LISBON: Alfama - oldest district (1/5) Portugal
Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon/Lisboa (Portugal), spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tagus/Tejo river. Its name comes from the Arabic Al-hamma, meaning hot fountains or baths. It contains many important historical attractions, as well as an abundance of Fado bars and restaurants.
Overlooking the Alfama is the medieval Castle of São Jorge, offering the best views of the city.
On the slopes of Alfama there are terraces/viewpoints ('miradouros') from which to see the city, like the Miradouro de Santa Luzia (near the church of the same name and over remnants of the Moorish city walls) and the Miradouro das Portas do Sol.
Near the Miradouro de Santa Luzia is located the Museum of Decorative Arts (Museu de Artes Decorativas), a 17th-century mansion with magnificent interiors.
Among the churches of the Alfama are Lisbon Cathedral (12th–14th century, oldest of the city), the Convento da Graça (18th century), the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora (late 16th–18th century), and the baroque Church of Santa Engrácia (17th century), now converted into the National Pantheon ('Panteão Nacional'). Here important Portuguese personalities are buried, like presidents of the republic and writers.
June 15, 2017
Lisbon old town: Magical Alfama to Belém travel guide ✈????
It’s one of the oldest cities in Europe and offers wonderful glimpses into Portugal’s layers of time and influence – come with us on an adventure through Lisbon old town and highlights from the city's rich, colourful past.
In our vlog, filmed at Christmastime, we share itinerary and tips on what to see and do in 'Lisbon old town' (Alfama, Castelo and Graça) including cobbled streets and amazing views from Castelo de São Jorge, Largo das Portas do Sol and Miradouro da Senhora do Monte.
Rossio and Baixa are very central areas, also filled with Lisbon old town charm. Take a look through Lisbon’s riverfront gateway sitting below Alfama, with bustling trams, Elevador de Santa Justa and the pretty Praça do Comércio to name just a few top things to take in.
Bairro Alto and Chiado are particularly good for dining and nightlife. These areas are within easy walking distance of Rossio and Praça do Comércio – all of this is close together and simple to explore on foot.
Belém is a little further along the waterfront and overlooks the Ponte 25 de Abril (bridge); with its pastries, and historical gems like Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower on the banks of Tagus River, and Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Monument of the Discoveries) celebrating travellers from the Portuguese Age of Discovery - Belém is not to be missed.
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Lisbon Travel Guide (Lisboa): Chiado, Trindade e Largo de Camões, Portugal - 2018
Chiado Square, Trindade Square and Camões Square. A stroll across Lisbon city center, with maginific view of Santa Justa lift.
Largo do Chiado, Largo da Trindade e Praça Luís de Camões. Passeio pela baixa de Lisboa com uma vista magnífica do Elevador de Santa Justa.
20 things to do in Lisbon Travel Guide
Lisbon was the final stop of our European tour and we couldn't have chosen a better destination. The city immediately won us over with it's cheery pastel buildings, delicious fresh seafood, and it's unique mix of attractions. It also didn't hurt that we had clear blue skies the whole week we were there! The following video will highlight 20 things to do in Lisbon and we hope it will give you a few ideas of some of the sights this beautiful city has to offer.
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1) São Jorge Castle (Portuguese: Castelo de São Jorge)
2) Miradouro das Portas do Sol observation deck
3) Carmo Convent (Portuguese: Convento da Ordem do Carmo)
4) Portuguese egg tart pastry - Pastel de nata (Portuguese: pastéis de nata)
5) Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém
6) Padrão dos Descobrimentos (Portuguese: Monument to the Discoveries)
7) Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery (Portuguese: Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
8) Kiosk - Quiosque
9) Tagus River Ferry - (Portuguese: Tejo)
10) Salmão Grelhado - Portuguese Grilled Fish (Salmon Steaks)
11) Visiting Cacilhas Island
12) Lisbon tramway network (Portuguese: Rede de eléctricos de Lisboa)
13) Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara Observation Views
14) Shopping (Rua Augusta)
15) Praça do Comércio - Commerce Square)
16) Santa Justa Lift (Portuguese: Elevador de Santa Justa
17) Bacalhau - Portuguese dried & salted cod
18) Tropical Botanical Garden (Portuguese: Jardim Agricola Tropical)
19) Lisbon Cathedral: Patriarchal Cathedral of St. Mary Major (Portuguese: Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa or Sé de Lisboa)
20) Lisbon night views
Our visit Lisbon travel guide covers some of the top attractions including the best in arts, entertainment, museums, nightlife and restaurants. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities that you won't find in your typical tourism brochure or Lisbon city guide.
20 things to do in Lisbon, Portugal | Top Attractions Travel Guide:
Our first stop of the day was Sao Jorge Castle, which is an old Moorish fortification that sits on a hill overlooking Lisbon and the Tagus River. You can get some nice panoramic views of the city from here, and they also have peacocks roaming the grounds.
Miradouro das Portas do Sol is one of the many look out points in Lisbon that offers postcard-perfect views of the city. This particular terrace overlooks the Alfama district and it is always popular with tourists.
Carmo is a mediaeval convent that was ruined during the 1755 earthquake, and today it is used as an archaeological museum. It's a strange feeling walking down the ruined nave of the church and seeing blue skies above your head, but that's exactly what makes it worth a visit.
Another place to visit is Belem Tower. The tower was built on the banks of the Tagus River, and it was meant to act as both a defense system and a ceremonial gateway into Lisbon.
The Jeronimos Monastery is one of the most visited sights in Lisbon. It's one of the best examples of Late Gothic Manueline architecture, so have a close look at the intricate detailing when you visit.
A fun way to get around Lisbon's hilly streets is by riding the trams. There are different lines across the city, but #28 is the most popular one with visitors.
The Santa Justa lift is an elevator that connects the lower streets of Baixa with Carmo Square, and it is the only remaining vertical elevator in Lisbon. Though it is meant to serve a functional role, it is also quite popular with visitors who find the elevator a novel idea.
And that's a wrap for our week in the Portuguese capital! We hope you enjoyed this video and that it gave you some ideas of things to do in Lisbon. As always, if you have any other suggestion for travellers of places to visit and things to do around town, feel free to share them in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels!
This is part of our Travel in Portugal series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Portuguese culture, Portuguese arts, Portuguese foods, Portuguese religion, Portuguese cuisine and Portuguese people.
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
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FIRST DAY IN LISBON | PORTUGAL
We had such a great time exploring Lisbon in Portugal. Our first day we visited the National Contemporary Art Museum and explored the city with it's great architecture, monuments, statues and vast squares.
Visit Lisbon: Top 10 Sights in Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal
What to see and do in Lisbon
1. Belem District: Mosteiro de Jeronimos Church, Torre de Belem (Tower of Belem), Pasteis de Belem (Custard Tart Restaurant).
2. Alfama District: Se (Catherdal), wander the windy and hilly streets for cafes and tascas (restaurants).
3. Baixa District: The Low district with Rua Augusta (pedestrian street), trains to Sintra.
4. Bairro Alto District: The bar district in Lisbon, home of the nightlife of Lisbon.
5. Castelo Sao Jorge: Views from the castle are amazing, more ruins than castle, but again great views.
6. Sao Vicente da Fora: Amazing church with great collection of Azulejos (Blue Portuguese Tiles) of fables.
7. Jardim Zoologico: The Lisbon Zoo is great for all ages.
8. Museu de Arte Antiga: Stock full of European art.
9. Gulbeinken Museum: Eclectic collection of thousands of years of art.
10. The Expo: Home of the World Expo 1998 this district has been built as a modern oasis in Lisbon. It has shopping, restaurants (the Brazilian restaurants are the best) and the largest Oceanarium in Europe (great for kids).
Best City To Visit In Europe 2019 : Lisbon Portugal Travel Guide | World Express
Portugal is a southern European country on the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. Its location on the Atlantic Ocean has influenced many aspects of its culture: salt cod and grilled sardines are national dishes, the Algarve's beaches are a major destination and much of the nation’s architecture dates to the 1500s–1800s, when Portugal had a powerful maritime empire.
In the mid-Atlantic, Portugal's volcanic Azores islands are popular for trekking and whale-watching. The island of Madeira is known for a mild winter climate, its namesake fortified wine and trails along mountain aqueducts. On the mainland, capital Lisbon has São Jorge Castle atop the medieval Alfama district, with views of the Tagus estuary. To the south are the whitewashed villages and wild beaches of the Alentejo. In the north, Porto has cobbled streets and port wine cellars by the river. Inland from there are villages of the Minho and steep, terraced vineyards of the Douro.
Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.
The city’s compact, cobblestoned heart is easily explored on foot or via its old-fashioned trams and funiculars. The Moorish Alfama district has narrow, winding streets and taverns with fado singers. Chiado and its cafes, shopping and seafood restaurants adjoins Bairro Alto, known for nightlife. The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum complex, set amid serene gardens, displays noted art collections. On the waterfront are the ornate 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower, and, to the east, the ultramodern Parque das Nações district and its massive Oceanário aquarium.
Things to do:
Belém Tower
Park and National Palace of Pena
Jerónimos Monastery
Castelo de S. Jorge
Praça do Comércio
Cabo da Roca
Castelo dos Mouros
Quinta da Regaleira
Luís I Bridge
Bairro Alto
Rossio
Santa Justa Lift
Clérigos Church
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Exploring Emotions Lisboa
Ending on a painting exhibition, this 12 documentary series explores people emotions and the questioning. Instead of creating an art piece I decided to put people to think and make them the own creators, making them the own art piece of this creation.
Considering that nowadays spiritual practice is more and more overcome with daily routines, allowing that the same routines prevail on interior thoughts and spiritual thinking, the questioning about a deeper thought may allow us to have a different look in creative thinking.
This art project wishes to eternalise people as part of their own creations, allowing spontaneous thoughts or a spiritual thinking to be as much inspiring process as a work of art.
Top 25 Things To Do In Lisbon, Portugal
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Here are top 25 things to do in Lisbon, Portugal
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1. Conquer the bulwarks of St George’s Castle -
2. Enjoy the seafood and sun in Cascais -
3. Trace glorious history in the Monastery of Jerónimos -
4. Ride Tram 28 -
5. Haggle at the Feira da Ladra -
6. Wonder at the Torre de Belém -
7. People watch on the Rossio -
8. Get lost in the Alfama District -
9. National Museum of Ancient Art -
10. Make a trip to Sintra -
11. Enjoy the Mercado da Ribeira -
12. Go underwater in the Lisbon Oceanarium -
13. Enjoy the azulejos in the National Tile Museum -
14. Go beach hopping on the Costa da Caparica -
15. Get a taste of the East in Museu do Oriente -
16. Wallow in the natural beauty of Tróia -
17. Hop aboard the funiculars -
18. Find your inner explorer at the Padrão dos Descobrimentos -
19. Ride the waves at Caxias -
20. Enjoy the modern Berardo Collection Museum -
21. Regal gardens at the Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira -
22. Eat and drink in the Bairro Alto -
23. Marvel at the Aqueduto das Águas Livres -
24. Unravel the city’s past at Lisboa Story Centre -
25. Discover the Basílica da Estrela -
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Walking around Lisbon, Portugal | Bairro Alto & Alfama
Walking around Lisbon | Bairro Alto & Alfama
Hello, fellow travel fanatics! This week we will show you a bit of the beautiful city of Lisbon, Portugal.
Before we go on any travel adventure, we always view a couple of YouTube videos about our destination. ‘Walking around’ videos are arguably our favorite type of travel videos, that’s why we wanted you share one of Lisbon with you today.
In a bitesize chunk of three minutes, you can get a glimpse of the old town of Lisbon, the districts Bairro Alto and Alfama.
Bairro Alto and Alfama are two district full of authenticity and when you get a chance, you should definitely go check it out!
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My 6 MUST EAT PLACES in Lisbon Portugal - Vlog 204
I was in Lisbon Portugal for a month and after exploring the city... I came up with my 6 MUST EAT places. These are not your five star restaurants or the most expensive places... No... these are places that are unique to Lisbon. Places that are fun, and that will leave you with a story. Hope you enjoy and see below for details and some more places that you should visit!
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To find these under the table place you can type Illegal Chinese into Google maps and a few places should pop up. There are a variety of these and they all have a different flare to them.
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1. LX Factory: Former industrial complex that is now an art/food district. Great for walking around. Go to Rio Maravilha for an epic rooftop view and drinks.
2. The Memmo Alfama hotel: Go for a rooftop meal and drinks. One of the coolest rooftop spots in the city.
3. The Vintage hotel: The spot at the end of the video. Great hotel with a retro vibe and secluded rooftop.
4. As Bifanas do Afonso: Very traditional beef sandwich spot that only locals go to.
5. Pink Street: If you're looking for the party street in Lisbon. Pink street is your place.
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Where to Stay in Lisbon, Portugal
Are you looking for where to stay in Lisbon Portugal? In this video, I showcase the best places to stay, from hostels to five-star hotels and several options in between. I hope you enjoy this video on where to stay in Lisbon Portugal, and I can't recommend this incredible city enough! Have you ever visited Lisbon Portugal? Share your story in a comment below.
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The Lisbon Travel Scene ~ Best sights of the city
Welcome to Mieer Travel Tips and our review of the Lisbon Travel Scene. Come join us as we explore the city of Lisbon, Portugal, discovering some extraordinary viewpoints of this beautiful city. We love to meet up and ask people…”Why do you love it here?”
This is a tour of one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, Lisboa, Portugal. With unbelievably great weather and so many wonderful people that contributed to our travelog, it has got be the highlight of this European adventure. Be sure to plan on a lengthy stay in Portugal to enjoy the sights, the food, and the people. Our first part of this travelog covers some outstanding sights, or ‘Miradouros’, surrounding the city of seven hills, showing you just a sample of what Lisboa has to offer. Part II coming soon.
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