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Esta no Ar!!! #9 - Viva a Meia-maratona de Lisboa sobre o olhar de um participante - #ValdirJunior.
O vídeo que vai ficar marcado na minha memória com muito carinho! Viva o astral da Meia-maratona de Lisboa, Inspire-se !!! Mais de 30 mil atletas participantes!!! Uma festa incrível, uma energia fantástica e a maior conquista pessoal realizada !!! A corrida muda sua forma de ser, de pensar, de agir, te proporciona um bem estar único, te trás um autoconhecimento indescritível e te leva a lugares que você nunca imaginou estar.
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Me and Oliver took a quick trip to Lisbon, Portugal. Visited Kaos, the Toby Segar kong fail spot, Spot Real Gym and among other places. Cool trip. Beautiful city. 10/10 would trip again.
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How to get from Lisbon Airport to City Center by Bus, Subway, Taxi, Uber or Transfer
We share our tips on how to get from Lisbon Airport to City Center by Bus, Subway, Taxi, Uber or Transfer. Check our comparison between means of transportation, on which options are the cheapest, fastest or most convenient.
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- Hi guys, I'm Maria from travelguidelisbon.com and today I'm going to talk about transportation from Lisbon airport to the city center or to your hotel. So, basically, what are your options and comparing their costs, the time it takes, frequency and convenience.
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- The Lisbon Airport is very conveniently situated very close to the Lisbon city center, just seven kilometers away, and there are plenty of transportation options you could choose from. I have also prepared a comparison table on the website, travelguidelisbon.com under the transportation section. There you could see all the options and compare them quite easily and quickly. So basically those options are public transportation, that includes Metro, local buses or the Aerobus bus service between airport and city center. You could, of course, take taxi or Uber or shared and private transfers. And now I'm going to talk about each of those options, just to give you basic information so you can make your choice before you arrive in Lisbon.
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- Option one, Aerobus. Aerobus is a bus service between Lisbon Airport and the city center. There are two lines, both of them are making a loop coming back to the airport and they stop at the main points of interest in Lisbon such as Rossio, Sete Rios, Praca do Comercio or Marques de Pombal. For more stops and stations, please check out our website. The Aerobus starts running at 7:30 a.m. and it runs every 20 minutes, after 7 p.m., every 25 minutes, and the last one is at 11 p.m. So, if your scheduled to land after 10 p.m. I would not recommend this option for you because you might miss the last bus. (…)
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- Option 2. Local buses 744 and 783. These local buses connect Lisbon airport with Lisbon's most important stations such as Marques de Pombal or Entrecampos. For all the stops and the exact schedule on the map, please visit our website. These buses run every 15 to 30 minutes and the last one leaves at around midnight. The ride will take around 25 minutes to get to city center when not in rush hour. (…)
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- Option three, metro. Lisbon Airport is located at the final station of the Red Metro line called Aeroporto. The metro runs every 6-9 minutes. They start running at 6:30 a.m. and run til 1 a.m. in the morning. It is a very easy, convenient and cheap way to travel. The ride takes around 30 minutes to city center to Baixa-Chiado or Rossio. (…)
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- Option 4, Uber. Lisbon is very well-served with Uber services, and most of the drivers, they do speak English. At the airport, at Terminal One, you would have to wait for your Uber service at the Kiss and Fly area, which is, I guess, a nice way of saying drop-off area. The ride would take around 17 to 20 minutes to city center, and would cost around 15 to 20 euros, more or less.
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- Option 5, Taxi. The taxi station is conveniently situated right outside the arrivals hall at Terminal 1. The taxi is very similar in price to the Uber, around 15 to 20 euros to city center and the time takes 17 to 20 minutes to city center. (…)
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- Options 6 and 7, private and shared transfers. So if you are traveling in a group of more than two people, or with little kids, or you are after a long and exhausting flight or land too late, or you are carrying a considerable amount of luggage, then private transfer could be a perfect solution for you. This is the most convenient way, and also very reasonably priced in Lisbon. You can rent a vehicle from 23 euros and a driver will wait for you in the arrivals hall and obviously take you to your doorstep. (…)
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- Option 8, the Lisbon Card. As you might know, the Lisbon Card is not only a museums and attraction pass in Lisbon, but it also fully includes public transportation within Lisbon. That includes the Metro or the local buses from the airport. (…)
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- So these are the transportation options from the Lisbon Airport to the city center or to your hotel. It is worth a thought before you land in Lisbon, just to check which is the best route for you, whether you are traveling alone or in a group or with your kids, how much luggage you have with you and what time you land. I hope you have found this video helpful and for more information on Lisbon, please visit our website and subscribe to our channel. Thank you, bye bye.
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LISBON: Parque das Nações - newest district (5/5) Portugal HD
Parque das Nações (English: Park of the Nations) is the newest district in Lisbon/Lisboa, having emerged from an urban renewal programme leading to the World Exhibition of Lisbon 1998, also known as Expo'98.
The Gare do Oriente is one of the main transport hubs of Lisbon for trains, buses, taxis and the metro. Its glass and steel columns are inspired by Gothic architecture, lending the whole structure a visual fascination (especially in sunlight or when illuminated at night).
The area is pedestrian-friendly with new buildings, restaurants, gardens, the Casino Lisbon, the Vasco da Gama Shopping Center, the FIL building (International Exhibition and Fair), the Camões Theatre, cable car, as well as the Oceanário de Lisboa (Lisbon Oceanarium), the second largest in the world.
To tour the area, visitors can jump on a toy train that passes by the main attractions every twenty minutes, or ride the cable car that runs the full length of the site, parallel to the river, while giving commanding views along the way.
The Marina Parque das Nações features 600 berths and modern infrastructures, a river pier for cruises or historical vessels and an exclusive pontoon prepared to receive nautical and on land events.
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In the distance, the Vasco da Gama Bridge over the river Tagus (Tejo) can be seen. It is the longest bridge in Europe (including viaducts), with a total length of 12.3 kilometres (7.6 mi), including 0.8 kilometres (0.50 mi) for the main bridge and 11.5 kilometres (7.1 mi) in viaducts. It was built to alleviate the congestion on Lisbon's 25 de Abril Bridge, and eliminate the need for traffic between the country's northern and southern regions to pass through the capital city.
The bridge was opened to traffic on 29 March 1998, just in time for Expo 98, the World's Fair that celebrated the 500th anniversary of the discovery by Vasco da Gama of the sea route from Europe to India.
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BEST CITY TO VISIT IN EUROPE 2018 - Lisbon Portugal Travel Guide
Lisbon very quickly became one of my favourite cities in the world and I couldn't believe no one had ever told me about it. This city is full of life, food and amazing people and I wanted to put together a travel guide based on my time in Lisbon and Sintra Portugal.
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The Best Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tours in Lisbon
Find out which are the main bus tours companies in Lisbon; the yellow bus vs red bus (city sightseeing). Which are the hop-on hop-off bus routes in Lisbon, which attractions do they cover, price, schedule and frequencies.
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- Hi, everyone, this is Maria from travelguidelisbon.com, and this video is about the hop-on hop-off bus tours in Lisbon. I'm going to talk about which one is the best option, the prices and schedules, and what the tour includes and what it covers.
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- Now, there are plenty of companies offering hop-on hop-off bus services in Lisbon. The two most popular ones are the Yellow Bus Company and the City Sightseeing Company. That is the one with the big red buses.
The Yellow Bus Company 00:49-01:21
- First, I'm going to describe the Yellow Bus Company simply because that's my favorite choice. I think they offer the best value for your money.
- Now, the Yellow Bus Company, it uses big yellow double-decker open-top buses, where you can listen to the commentary in 12 different languages. The Yellow Bus Company has two main routes in winter, and three routes in summer season. (...)
The Yellow Bus Tagus Route 01:26-02:06
- So the three routes of the Yellow Bus are the Tagus route, the Olisipo route and the Belem route. Now I would start with the Tagus route, because that's the one which starts in the old historic city center of Lisbon and covering all the main attractions there and then it drives off to the Belem district and covers all the main attractions there, such as the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery.(...)
The Yellow Bus The Olisipo Tour 02:11-03:05
- The Olisipo tour is the route which also starts in the old historic city center of Lisbon but then it drives off to a different direction to a district called Parque das Nações. This is a modern area of Lisbon which was built for the '98 World Exposition which was held in Lisbon and this area is also packed with some top attractions such as the Lisbon Oceanarium or The Vasco da Gama Bridge but you will also find here, cable car, The Pavilion of Knowledge or it also stops at the Azulejos Museum on the way here (...)
The Yellow Bus Duration 03:06-03:26
- The duration of the Olisipo and the Tagus route is more or less one hour, forty minutes (...)
The Yellow Bus Belem Summer Route 03:28-04:30
- The third route of the Yellow Bus Company is called the Belem route. Well, this one runs only in summer season, and this is a complimentary tour to the Tagus route. Because this is a tour of Belém, so it's a little bit more detailed tour of Belém not only on the waterfront, but if you go all around behind the buildings and smaller streets, it will stop at the Maritime Museum or the National Museum of Coches and such places (...)
The Yellow Bus What is included 04:35-05:31
- So how much does it cost with the Yellow Bus Company? So the ticket costs 22 euros 50 for an adult (...) So the price of 22 Euros 50 cents includes 48 hours of hop-on hop-off bus services, the Santa Justa Elevator, The funiculars and trams of Lisbon, that includes the famous Tram 28, which is the sightseeing tram of Lisbon, and funiculars, as well, such as the Gloria funicular. Then the price also includes Aerobus ticket (...)
City Sightseeing Bus (Red Bus) 05:37-05:51
- The second company I'm going to talk about is the City Sightseeing Company. That's the one which are using the big red buses. They are also double-decker and up on top where you can listen to the commentary in 12 different languages.
City Sightseeing Bus The Blue and Red Lines 05:57-06:58
- They have two routes, the blue line and the red line. The red line is the one which explores the old historic city center of Lisbon, and then it drives off to Belém and explore the Belém and all the main attractions there. (...)
- The Blue Line is the one that also starts in the city center, but then it drives off to Parque das Nacoes to explore that area and its attractions. (...)
City Sightseeing Bus Price 07:03-07:30
- So how much does it costs? Well a ticket for an adult costs 22 Euros in the winter season (...). But this price is for 24 hours, so this ticket is for one day only.
City Sightseeing Bus 25% Discount Lisban Card 07:35-07:47
- If you have the Lisboa Card, you will receive 25% discount on the price of the hop-on hop-off buses of the red buses, from the City Sightseeing Company ticket.
A few last tips 07:52-08:20
- So that's about it for today. Please visit our website travelguidelisbon.com where I have also prepared a comparison table for you between the Yellow Bus and the City Sightseeing bus company, where you can compare them (...)
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Lisbon Rooftop Parkour POV
In this rooftop parkour POV, Luis Alkmim tours his hometown of Lisbon, Portugal, showing his view of the city as he runs and jumps its streets and roofs. We wanted to make a POV that has great parkour and freerunning, but also some cool action moments. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to leave a comment of which city and athlete you want to see next!
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EUPK Abroad: Lisbon Edition
The EUPK takes Lisbon for our first international trip as a society
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Lisbon Twenty Twelve
Late January and Begging of February we hosted in Portugal a special group of jumpers and friends. We were about 50 guys sharing a small hostel and just concerned with training and chilling.
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I took a work trip to Lisbon, Portugal in early June 2015. Wonderful city and loved it, can’t wait to return and visit with my family. Great running city!
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Travel alone to Lisbon. Solo Travel to Lisbon Portugal. Best things to do in Lisbon Portugal
Traveling alone to Lisbon. Solo Trip to Lisbon Portugal. Best things to do in Lisbon Portugal
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Things To Do In Lisbon Portugal and Alfama
One of the best Things to do in Lisbon is go on a food tour!
We went on a trip to Al Fama and ate so much awesome food and saw an incredible amount of Portugals history.
The steep streets of Alfama, one of Lisbon’s oldest areas, are lined with shops selling traditional crafts and cafes. Passengers pack the historic no. 28 tram, which winds through Alfama on its way up to 11th-century São Jorge Castle. Views from Miradouro da Graça terrace stretch over the city to the River Tagus. In the evening, melancholy Fado music can be heard in some of the area's long-running restaurants.
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.
Portugal trail running adventure (Lisbon, Aljezur and etc.) [2017]
I always run not for results but for experience. Portugal is magic for trail runners and I'm thinking of going back.
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