Lisbon guide - the best attractions in Lisbon, Portugal
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A collection of photos and videos from my vacation in Lisbon, Portugal. In this video you can see Alfama, Chiado and Bairro Alto neighborhoods, the view from the Santa Justa lift, São Jorge Castle, Praça do Comércio, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos monument, Rua Augusta Arch, Torre de Belém (the Belém Tower) and the delicious Pasteis de Belem and much more...
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10 Things to do in Lisbon in Portugal
The video shows you 10 things to do in Lisbon.
LISBON PORTUGAL TRAVEL GUIDE - What to eat, see and do in Lisbon
After visiting Lisbon, Portugal, we can definitely understand why it was voted the World’s Leading City Destination in 2018 & 2019 by the World Travel Awards.
Lisbon has so many fun and exciting things to see, do and eat.
Consider this your Lisbon travel guide to enjoy all of the above. Indulge a bit and take your taste buds on a flavorful journey through numerous Pastel de Nata’s, Ginjinha shots and coffee drinks!
Explore the city by riding the nostalgic, yellow Tram No. 28! Visit Lisbon’s castles, towers and monuments. Take in the breathtaking views of Lisbon from various lookout points.
You won’t be disappointed!
Although there are a ton of other attractions, such as museums and churches, this video highlights our favorite things to eat, see and do in Lisbon!
Enjoy the video and we’ll see you in our next one as we keep GOING PLACES!
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VLOG9 PORTUGAL: YES Lisbon No Sleep!
Two weeks in Portugal! Welcome to my first vlog about my Portugal trip starting from Lisbon to Sintra, Ericeira, Lagos and Porto. I had so much fun and discovered all the new stuff about Portugal and sharing all of those with you.
Vlog 1 is about my first two days in Lisbon and yeah it's gonna feel longer. I have the capacity to do a lot of stuff in a short period of time. We'll be discovering:
-Rossio Square
-Mercado do Ribeira
-LX Factory
-Belem
-Pastel de Nata
-Jeronimos Monastery
-Belem Tower
-Bairro Alto nights
-Alfama
-Miradouro points
-Tram 28
-Castello S. Jorge
-Fado
Enjoy my friends, we're in a Portugal marathon. A lot to see, a lot to drink, a lot to enjoy.
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Discover Lisboa with Brown's Central Hotel Lisbon
Lisbon is a city steeped in history, culture, and food. From the historical Baixa neighborhood to the world famous yellow trams to the gourmet local markets, the city is replete with different architectural, social, and culinary styles sure to satisfy all of your travel desires.
We found Brown’s Central Hotel to be the best place to stay in Lisbon; located right off the famous Rua Conceição, it’s the perfect starting point for a day of exploring and eating your way through the city.
See a full day through my eyes across this bustling metropolis and join us as we discover the magic Lisboa has to offer its visitors.
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Three Days in Lisbon: Things to Do in Lisbon, Portugal
I traveled to Lisbon, Portugal in the middle of December and spent 3 days there. I visited places such as Lisbon Cathedral, Alfamo district, witnessed the tile making, ate at the oldest restaurant in Lisbon - Martinho de Arcada, went to Chiado district, shopped at at Amoreiras, went to the Lisbon National Palace and so much more!
WALKING AROUND LISBON PORTUGAL FOR A DAY | LISBON VLOG
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In today's trvael vlog, i will be walking around the capital city of portugal known as lisbon. I spend a few days walking the streets of lisbon however this video only covers one of the days i spent there. I enjoyed lisbon very much and though it was definitely a much different city compared to the others i have visited on my travels. I highly recommend anyone to visit lisbon if they are travelling to portugal
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LISBON/PORTUGAL travel vlog (best lookout points and delicious food)
LISBON/PORTUGAL travel vlog (best lookout points and delicious food)
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The ULTIMATE viewpoint in Lisbon, Portugal
Follow me as I hit the best viewpoints in the city of Lisbon. From the top of the hill with houses as far as the eye can see, to the other side of the river, where you would swear you are in San Fransisco!
Best points of Lisbon (old town ) -Portugal 2017
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Lisbon - Travel Video
The capital of sunny Portugal, Lisbon is situated at the point where the Tagus River estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean. As a travel destination, the riverfront city is as rich and varied as the country’s long history. From the ruins of a Moorish castle perched atop one of the city’s seven hills to a sidewalk café snuggled against an ancient Visigoth wall, remnants of Lisbon’s colorful past are everywhere. While Western Europe’s oldest city has taken steps to overhaul its transportation system, modernize its downtown area and revamp its waterfront, it’s the charm of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods that most attract visitors.
Lisbon, Portugal: Tour around Lisbon [IGEO TV]
The city of Lisbon, located at the mouth of the Tajo River, is the capital of Portugal. The city has a population of 545 245 inhabitants, and its metropolitan area is close to 3,000,000 inhabitants. For some people of Greek origin, and others of Phoenician origin,
Lisbon city is born from the natural harbour that meant the Tajo estuary, turning this place into a settlement to provide the ships that were in trade routes.
Just as in the rest of the Iberian Peninsula, Lisbon has passed by different cultures throughout history, leaving behind a legacy that today is the best tourist attraction of this city. In 711 it was taken by the Arabs, and even today there are some neighborhoods like Alfama which have a great influence of that time, or Moreria where the Saint Jorge Castle, formerly known as Muslims Castle, is.
During the Modern Age, the age of the great Portuguese empire, Lisbon becomes the point of European trade with the Far East, which was a major boost for the city.
In the 17th century, a disaster of greater relevance would be in the city, the Lisbon earthquake occurred in 1755, that caused between 60,000 and 100,000 deaths, and destroyed the most of the city. The city was rebuilt according to the plans of the Marquis of Pombal, by which the central part of the city is called the Baixa Pombalina.
In the Contemporary Age, also important events will occur, such as invasion by Napoleon's troops, the Civil War, the establishment of the First Republic and the popular Carnation Revolution (Revolución de los Claveles) in 1974, which ended the dictatorship that had held since 1928, leading democracy.
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Where to Eat in Lisbon, Portugal — PORTUGAL LISBON FOOD & RESTAURANTS EXPLORATION
Eating and exploring in Lisbon, Portugal!
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LISBON FOOD & FUN TOUR with Culinary Backstreets. Away from the tourist traps in Portugal. WHERE AND WHAT TO EAT IN LISBON The film is just made for fun without any professional equipment. Please enjoy!
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 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.
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Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with a population of 552,700 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km². Its urban area extends beyond the city's administrative limits with a population of around 2.7 million people, being the 11th-most populous urban area in the European Union. About 2.8 million people live in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area (which represents approximately 27% of the country's population). It is continental Europe's westernmost capital city and the only one along the Atlantic coast. Lisbon lies in the western Iberian Peninsula on the Atlantic Ocean and the River Tagus. The westernmost areas of its metro area is the westernmost point ofContinental Europe.
Lisbon is recognised as a global city because of its importance in finance, commerce, media, entertainment, arts, international trade, education and tourism. It is one of the major economic centres on the continent, with a growing financial sector and one of the largest container ports on Europe's Atlantic coast Lisbon Portela Airport serves over 20 million passengers annually, as of 2015, and the motorway network and the high-speed rail system of Alfa Pendular link the main cities of Portugal The city is the 7th-most-visited city in Southern Europe, after Istanbul, Rome, Barcelona, Madrid, Athens andMilan, with 1,740,000 tourists in 2009.The Lisbon region contributes with a higher GDP PPP per capita than any otherregion in Portugal. It also ranks as the 10th highest GDP of metropolitan areas in the EU amounting to 110 billion euros and thus €39,375 per capita, 40% higher than the average European Union's GDP per capita. The city occupies 32nd place of highest gross earnings in the world. Most of the headquarters of multinationals in the country are located in the Lisbon area. It is also the political centre of the country, as its seat of Government and residence of the Head of State.
Lisbon is one of the oldest cities in the world, and the oldest in Western Europe, predating other modern European capitals such as London, Paris and Rome by centuries. Julius Caesar made it a municipium called Felicitas Julia, adding to the nameOlissipo. Ruled by a series of Germanic tribes from the 5th century, it was captured by the Moors in the 8th century. In 1147, the Crusaders under Afonso Henriques reconquered the city and since then it has been a major political, economic and cultural centre of Portugal. Unlike most capital cities, Lisbon's status as the capital of Portugal has never been granted or confirmed officially – by statute or in written form. Its position as the capital has formed through constitutional convention, making its position as de facto capital a part of the Constitution of Portugal.
Lisbon enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Among all the metropoleis in Europe, it has the warmest winters, with average temperatures 15 °C (59 °F) during the day and 8 °C (46 °F) at night from December to February. The typical summer season lasts about six months, from May to October, although also in April temperatures sometimes reach around 25 °C (77.0 °F).
PLACES NEAR LISBON: Sintra, Estoril, Cascais, Almada (Portugal)
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The Estoril coast is relatively close to Lisbon/Lisboa, the Portuguese capital; it extends 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) from the capital. Estoril is popularly recognized for the Casino Estoril, widely regarded as Europe's largest casino.
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Cascais is a coastal municipality 30 kilometres (19 miles) west of Lisbon; it is a cosmopolitan suburb of the Portuguese capital and one of the richest municipalities of Portugal. It is located on the Estoril Coast (also known as the Portuguese Riviera), in the Greater Lisbon subregion.
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Sintra is a municipality and town in the Grande Lisboa subregion of Portugal, and considered part of the Portuguese Riviera. Sintra is known for its many 19th-century Romantic architectural monuments, which has resulted in its classification as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It has become a major tourist centre, visited by many day-trippers who travel from the capital Lisbon.
In addition to the Sintra Mountains and Sintra-Cascais Nature Park, the parishes of the town of Sintra are dotted with royal retreats, estates, castles and other buildings, including the medieval Castelo dos Mouros, the Pena Palace and the Sintra Palace.
The Sintra Mountains, a granite massif ten kilometres long emerge abruptly between a vast plain to the north and the northern margin of the Tagus River estuary, winding in a serpentine cordillera towards the Atlantic Ocean and Cabo da Roca, the most westerly point of continental Europe. Since 1966, the Sintra Mountains have been affected by fires that have destroyed a major part of the original forest, which has been substituted by acacia and other fast-growing exotic species. The forested area of the Sintra mountains is about 5,000 hectares (50 km2).
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Cabo da Roca (Cape Roca) is a cape which forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe. The cape is located within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, 42 kilometres west of the city of Lisbon and in the southwest of Sintra.
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The Sanctuary of Christ the King (Portuguese: Santuário de Cristo Rei) is a Catholic monument and shrine dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ overlooking the city of Lisbon situated in the city of Almada, Portugal. It was inspired by the Christ the Redeemer statue of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil, after the Cardinal Patriarch of Lisbon visited that monument.
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Cidade de Lisboa / City of Lisbon
Descubra os encantos da cidade de Lisboa, ponto de ligação da TAP PORTUGAL ao mundo. / Discover the enchantments of the city of Lisbon, TAP Portugal's connection point with the world.
Gray Line Lisbon Sightseeing Bus Tour - Lisbon, Portugal
Gray Line Lisbon Sightseeing Bus Tour (2009) - Highlights from a 4-hour bus tour of Lisbon, Portugal by Gray Line Tours featuring Tour Marquis de Pombal Square (00:28), 25 de Abril Bridge (01:06), Monumento a Cristo Rey (01:16), Torre de Belém (01:36), Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (02:14), Museu Nacional dos Coches (04:39), Alfama District (06:23), Praca do Rossio (07:40), Santa Justa Elevator (08:03)
Lisbon Timelapse | Portugal
LISBON Timelapse | Portugal
Time-lapse at interesting points of Lisbon
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