Lisbon Travel Vlog | 7 Days in Lisbon Portugal
My second Lisbon Travel Vlog. We loved this city so much last year, when we first went there together, that we had to return for a vacation there, in Lisbon, Portugal. We also visited the castles in Sintra, Belem and a few beaches near Cascais. I hope you enjoy this Travel Vlog
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Lisbon discovery: Alfama district and the Miradouros in 360° | Portugal Vlog Ep03 | Gaba_VR
Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon. We take the ferry and the old trams to get there, while we visit the castle and highest points of the city, too. Join me on this virtual trip and for the upcoming episodes, subscribe here:
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Continuing our Lisbon discovery we take a ferry from Cacilhas to Cais do Sodré station, and this time we take a tram to Alfama district.
We taste the famous Porto wine and walk up to the Castle of Saint George, while we stop at some of the famous Miradouros in Lisbon. These are great viewpoints with beautiful sights to the city. And of course, we check out the highest point, too.
This time we visit some less frequented destinations to see the everyday face of the city. But we also show one of the most interesting souvenir shops in Lisbon, buying sardines from 1916.
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In this video I will be taking you all together with me inside Alfama District showing some things out there and explaining everything in Tamil language.
Alfama District:
The Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tejo river. Its name comes from the Arabic Al-hamma, meaning hot fountains or baths.
For visitors, Alfama is a joy to visit and is often best explored by simply getting lost within the labyrinth of alleys and side streets. Around every corner or steep climb, is a delightful plaza, a trendy café, an independent shop or panoramic viewpoint. If you are new to Lisbon, I recommend that Alfama should be the first district that you begin your discovery of the city.
Tram 28:
The number 28 Lisbon tram connects Martim Moniz with Campo Ourique, and passes through the popular tourist districts of Graca, Alfama, Baixa and Estrela. For visitors, this is the classic Lisbon tram journey, riding in a quaint yellow tram as it screeches and rattles through the narrow streets of the city.
The delightful Remodelado trams date from the 1930s, and in any other city they would be housed in a museum, but in Lisbon, they are an integral part of the public transport network. These historic trams are still in use, as the 28 route is completely unsuitable for modern trams, due to its numerous tight turns and steep gradients.
A single ticket purchased onboard the tram costs €3.00. A much better option is to purchase the 24-hour public transport ticket, which includes the metro and all tram and bus services. This ticket costs €6.40 but annoyingly can only be purchased from the metro stations.
- Ride the tram early (or late) in the day, to avoid the crowds.
- Board at Martim Moniz (or Campo Ourique) as there is a better chance of getting a seat.
- Always beware of pickpockets and they target just Tourists as they are busy with making pictures
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Pastel de nata also known as Portuguese custard tart, is a Portuguese egg tart pastry dusted with cinnamon.
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48 HOURS IN LISBON | 25 Things You Must Do! | Portugal Travel Vlog 2/2
Can you do Lisbon in 2 days? Let's find out! In this video, we visit the main cultural tourist spots within the Alfama, Baixa, Bairro Alto, Chiado and Belem districts and cover 25 things you must you must do whilst in Lisbon, Portugal. By using the travel tips within this travel guide, you'll save a lot of time and money when planning your stay!
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2. Church of St. Dominic
3. Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
4. Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (Miradouro da Graca)
5. Church of São Vicente of Fora
6. National Pantheon
7. Castelo de S. Jorge (São Jorge Castle)
8. Lisbon Cathedral
9. Santo António Church
10. I can't count.
11. Lisboa Story Centre
12. Carmo Convent
13. Church of Sao Roque (Igreja de São Roque)
14. Elevador da Glória (Ascensor da Glória)
15. 25 de Abril Bridge (Ponte 25 de Abril)
16. Pastéis de Belém (for the original 'Pastel de nata' egg custard tart!)
17. Tropical Botanical Garden
18. Jerónimos Monastery
19. The Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos)
20. Torre de Belem (Belem Tower)
21. Arco da Rua Augusta
22. Praça do Comércio
23. The Pink Street
24. Vasco da Gama Bridge
25. The Lisbon Card
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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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OUR FIRST TIME IN LISBON, PORTUGAL (BUT NOT THE LAST!)
We spent three days in the amazing Lisbon, Portugal. We walked across the Lisbon, eating food such as the famous octupus hotdog at the Time Out Market located in the food hall Mercado da Ribeira.
We also took a day tour up to the incredible Pena Palace in Sintra.
One of the highlights of Lisbon are the trams in Bairro Alto, and the historic Alfama district.
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It's my first time in Lisbon and what better way to start than by taking a Free Walking Tour.. I also check out two of the best places for an amazing view of Lisbon and also try some local street food!
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1. Flight to Lisbon (via Frankfurt)
2. Buying a Sim Card in Lisbon (tips and cost)
3. Taxi from Lisbon Airport to Lisbon City Center (Uber)
4. Hotel check-in
5. Free Walking Tour of Lisbon (Hi Lisbon Walking Tour)
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7. Sao Jorge Caste (amazing sunset views)
8. Trying Portuguese Street Food (Bacalhau, Presunto, Pasteis de Nata)
9. My First Impressions of Lisbon
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A long weekend in Lisbon, Portugal
A Long Weekend in Lisbon, Portugal. In April 2015 we spent a long weekend in Lisbon, Portugal. We rented an apartment in the alfama, used tram 28 to explore the city, visited the museums in Belem, took a day trip to Sintra, and spent lots of time exploring the back lanes of this underrated European capital.
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And 2 Autonomous Regions
In Europe our beauty is bliss
We make up Portugal
We have a capital named Lisbon
We touch the country of Spain
And the North Atlantic Ocean
I’m Aveiro District
In the central coastal region
In Portugal
touching the North Atlantic Ocean
This is Beja District
In Southern Portugal
I span from the Atlantic Ocean
To Spain now you know
Braga District is what
you are seeing right now
in the northwest of Portugal
Touching the North Atlantic, Wow
Bragança District
In the Northeast corner
Of the country of Portugal
Of this is am sure
Castelo Branco
Is also a District
Located in central Portugal
Touching Spain like this
Coimbra
Is a District as well
In central Portugal
My coastline is really swell
Évora District
Does border Spain
I’m. In southern Portugal
Now you know my name
I’m Faro
A District also
You can come to visit me
I’m as south as you can go
I’m Guarda
A District you can see
I do border Spain
Thanks for learning about me
The District of Leiria
IU has a long coastline
Touching the Atlantic
You’re now a friend of mine
We make up Portugal
With 18 continental districts
And 2 Autonomous Regions
In Europe our beauty is bliss
We make up Portugal
We have a capital named Lisbon
We touch the country of Spain
And the North Atlantic Ocean
I am the Lisbon District
I have the capital
Of this beautiful country
Of this land of Portugal
Portalegre
In central Portugal you see
I’m also a district
I hope you remember me
The District of Porto
I’ on the northwest coast
My coastline is plentiful
You may love me the most
I’m Santarém
And I’m mostly landlocked
Also touching the TAGUS river
I’m glad we talked
The District of Setúbal
Has a defining shape
In the southwest part of Portugal
South of Lisbon I drape
Viana do Castelo
The most Northern district
The southern part of me
touches Portugal like this
The District of Vila Real
Is located in the north
I do border Spain
For what that is worth
The District of Viseu
Is landlocked inside Portugal
Coming up are 2 Autonomous Regions
You will know
The Azores
An Autonomous Region
And Madeira
An Autonomous Region that is fun
I am Portugal
Touching North Atlantic Ocean
I have a capital
Its name is Lisbon
We make up Portugal
With 18 continental districts
And 2 Autonomous Regions
In Europe our beauty is bliss
We make up Portugal
We have a capital named Lisbon
We touch the country of Spain
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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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48 Hours In Lisbon - What You NEED To Know | ????????Lisbon Travel Guide ????????
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Lisbon is one of our favourite cities in Europe, from its charming cobbled side streets to its delicious custard tarts; the best you'll find anywhere on the planet!
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Welcome to Lisbon!
Lisbon is Portugal's unassumingly cool capital and western Europe's oldest city that serves over 12 million tourists every year. Way back in 1755 the city was hit by a huge earthquake that destroyed 85% of buildings. The city had no choice but to rebuild itself and the 18th century architecture that reshaped Lisbon is still very dominant today. In fact if you come here, don’t be surprised to spend most of your time looking up and admiring it as you wander through the fairy tale cobbled streets lined with iconic Portuguese tiles that have inspired artists for generations. Each building and street really does have its own personality. What’s more, amongst this wealth of history, is an eclectic city renowned for having colourful nightlife, tonnes of culture, music and a cosmopolitan food scene that modestly boasts the best custard tarts on the planet! This city break is ideal all year round, with temperatures rarely going below 10 degrees celsius in the winter and averaging 25 in the summer. It really does seem like Lisbon has it all, and we're here to show you why…
Coming up we’re going to take you through our top tips for 48 hours in Lisbon. From transport, things to do, places to see, lingo, and where to buy the best custard tarts in the city. We’ve done the research to save you time and help you have the most amazing trip. So let’s start with how to get here.
The flight from London Gatwick takes just over 2 and a half hours straight into Lisbon’s only airport which is conveniently just 7km from the heart of the city.
The best thing about Lisbon Airport is it’s only a 20 minute drive into the city centre. The easiest way to get in is to jump in a taxi or take the Aerobus. There are two lines running into the main hotel areas that cost €4 per person each way.
Alternatively you could take the metro that runs from 6am to 1am everyday or there’s always the city bus but do expect for both these options to take a little longer.
Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills so to save your legs from all that climbing you’ll probably gonna want to use public transport at some point. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to get around the city - from train, tram, metro, bus and even funicular lift.
The metro is good choice if you’re traveling long distances but doesn’t cover all areas of the city. It’s one of cleanest metros in Europe, and most stations are open from 6am to 1am every day.
Trams cover areas of the city where there is no access to the metro. There are two types of trams, the yellow “Remodelado” trams that route round the old narrow streets and then there’s modern “Articulado” trams that operate along the flat sections of the city connecting central Lisbon to the Belem district.
Lisbon has hundreds of buses and 88 different routes so you’re bound to find one to take you where you need to go.
The funicular lifts are used to help locals and tourists climb all those hills. The most famous lift is the Santa Justa Lift linking lower and upper Lisbon. Yes, it’s technically a means of public transport but it also doubles up a a major tourist attraction and has great a view point at the top.
We noticed a lot of tourists jumping in Tuk Tuks, and so we thought we’d give it a go. But it turns out the cobbled streets of Lisbon don’t make for a comfy ride in a Tuk Tuk, and if I’m honest a 5 minute ride was a bit of a rip off at €15.
Tips for Lisbon, Portugal
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-Getting from the Airport to the City center of Lisbon: :10
-Where to Stay: 0:55
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-Foods to Try: 1:55
-What to Do: 5:09
Best Neighborhoods In Lisbon to stay in:
1. Baixa-Chiado
This is the heart, the center of Lisbon located near the Praça do Comércio, and surrounded by attractions, cafes and restaurants, public squares, and plenty of transportation options. One of the benefits of staying at a hotel in Baixa-Chiado is that you can walk to many places and you’ll be right in the center of Lisbon action.
2. Santo Antonio
The area of town opens up more with more space and it’s home to Avenida da Liberdade which is a huge tree lined boulevard known for shopping and designer brands.
3. Barrio Alto
Barrio Alto is a beautiful hilly district of Lisbon where you’ll find narrow lanes and plenty of local culture. There are many restaurants, cafes, and bars, tucked within Barrio Alto, and it’s also known for being one of the centers of Lisbon nightlife.
4. Alfama
Being the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon, Alfama has a beautiful charm to it and is home to a few of Lisbon’s most famed attractions like the Lisbon Cathedral.
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It's our second day here in Lisbon and this time we have the whole day to explore this amazing city. First we are going to explore Baixa an elegant district, primarily constructed after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. The current grid pattern strongly differs from the organic streetplan that characterised the district before the earthquake. After that we are moving on to Alfama and take a ride with Tram 28. Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon, spreading on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tejo river. The district contains many important historical attractions, as well as an abundance of Fado bars and restaurants. Overlooking Alfama is the mediaeval Castle of São Jorge which is offering the best views of the city.
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[4K] LISBON, PORTUGAL WALKING TOUR- Restaurant and shopping area
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Explore Lisbon's central shopping and restaurant area as if you were there, in this 4k tour.
We start at the intersection of Largo do Chiado and R.Garrett, in the district of Baixa-Chiado by the entrance to the Chiado Metro station.
We walk past two famous statues, Escultura de Fernando Pessoa and Estátua de António Ribeiro before heading down this pretty Lisbon shopping area.
Sometimes, one of the best things to do in Lisbon is to walk it's charming streets. The Bertrand Bookshop on the corner of R. Anchieta is covered in stunning blue tiles, and it leads us down to the Armazéns do Chiado shopping centre at the end of the street.
Here we turn left down R. do Carmo to see the famous Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa) crossing above us.
Folowing R. de Santa Justa we cross the busy R. Áurea and head down Rua dos Correiros - where we see some great restaurants and more beautiful tiled buildings.
Turning onto R. Augusta with it's intricately tiled pavement, our eye is led towards the great arch known as Arco da Rua Augusta.
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Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with an estimated population of 505,526 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km2. Lisbon's urban area extends beyond the city's administrative limits with a population of around 2.8 million people, being the 11th-most populous urban area in the European Union.
Visit Portugal - What to Know Before You Visit Portugal
Portugal has become one of the most desirable vacation destinations in Europe for good reason. The great weather, the pristine beaches, the surfing, the incredible wine, and the fantastically friendly people. Here are a few things tourists should know before they visit and travel to Portugal. Whether it is having Port wine in Porto, or the capital Lisbon or just sunning yourself on the beach in the Algarve there is so much to enjoy in Portugal.
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LISBOA - Lisbon Portugal Travel HD
Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal and the same administrative district and lies on a bay of the river mouth of the Tagus River in the extreme southwest of Europe on the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula.
- The Marquess of Pombal Square (Portuguese: Praça do Marquês de Pombal) is an important roundabout in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Marquês de Pombal -- Lisboa (1930 and 70 Years Later) Marquês de Pombal square, the heart of Lisbon, in 1930. The lake in the photo corresponds to the former place of a basalt quarry.
Like the Champs-Elysees and other great European boulevards, Lisbon's Avenida da Liberdade ends at a large roundabout and a monument.
This is the monument to the Marquis of Pombal, the prime minister responsible for the rebuilding of Lisbon following the Great Earthquake in 1755, showing him standing on a column with his hand on a lion (symbol of power) and his eyes directed to the downtown area that he rebuilt.
The base is decorated with allegorical images depicting Pombal's political, educational, and agricultural reforms. Broken blocks of stone at the foot of the monument and tidal waves flooding the city symbolize the effects of the earthquake. The surrounding paving stones are decorated with a mosaic of Lisbon's coat of arms.
- Lisbon's street markets. You can find the most extraordinary things in Lisbon's street markets, from antiques to clothes, flowers, organic food and much more...
- Downtown (Baixa)
This part of the city was completely rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake by the Marquês de Pombal. The planned layout, greatly different from what you will see in the more ancient neighborhoods, is a testimony to the ideas of the Enlightenment.
- Jeronimos Monastery
The Monastery of Jeronimos is some of the most beautiful architecture we have ever seen. The place is very large and sits on the ocean front. The tombs inside are incredible. This church and surrounding buildings are worth a visit.
I definitly recommend everyone to go and visit it. The interior is very impressive you must see to believe.
- The weather is really bad. Not fun!
Take a hot coffee, and enjoy the frozen moment of the rain... after a rainy day.. photo with my smiling Paul under the rain, it's raining but I can feel the warm.
Really Enjoy a freshly brewed coffee with Portuguese egg tarts at Starbucks.
This tart surprisingly light and fluffy, but it was a bit too sweet for me.
In Lisbon, we seem to get a lot of windy, rainy days. so I thought I would share with you guys the ... but as usual once again in good , our dreams of sunny weather were shattered! ... It is just awful, and it's all the rains fault.
We following the cruises
Arrived to Lisbon, Portugal
And Paul use Google maps to check the area.
Also went to the reception take the local maps and
Do it yourself tours, walking and by the local bus. I'm sure will save you hundreds of
Europe instead joins the local tour. However, I just want to share some of my experience and point it out the name of the beautiful attraction and scenes.
Hope you guys enjoy! And Happy watching! *(Smile)*
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PORTUGAL TRAVEL VLOG: DAY 1 IN LISBON
*PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS FOOTAGE IS FROM LATE AUGUST 2017 AS WE HAVE BEEN VERY LATE WITH OUR UPLOADS. OUR SINCEREST APOLOGIES!*
Hello Everyone!
To continue with our last Portugal Travel Vlog, we drove from the beautiful coast of Lagos to the busy city of Lisbon. Hope to show you all the sights and food Lisbon has to offer!
Much Love,
Thomas & Tracey
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