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Nestled in the pine covered hills of the Serra de Sintra to the west of Lisbon, Sintra is a half hour drive from the cap... Nestled in the pine covered hills of the Serra de Sintra to the west of Lisbon, ... Nestled in the pine covered hills of the Serra de Sintra to the west of Lisbon, Sintra is a half hou...
Sprawling on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tejo River estuary, Alfama is the oldest district in Lisbon. Sprawling on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tejo River estuary, ... Sprawling on the slope between the São Jorge Castle and the Tejo River estuary, Alfama is the oldest...
The Lisbon Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in the city, built in 1147 on the site of an old mosque after Christi... The Lisbon Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in the city, built in 1147 on... The Lisbon Cathedral is one of the oldest churches in the city, built in 1147 on the site of an old ...
Chiado is an upmarket shopping district surrounding a charming square between the neighborhoods of Bairro Alto and Baixa... Chiado is an upmarket shopping district surrounding a charming square between th... Chiado is an upmarket shopping district surrounding a charming square between the neighborhoods of B...
Built for the 1998 World Expo in the eastern side of Lisbon, the Parque das Nações or Park of the Nations is the city's ... Built for the 1998 World Expo in the eastern side of Lisbon, the Parque das Naçõ... Built for the 1998 World Expo in the eastern side of Lisbon, the Parque das Nações or Park of the Na...
The 16th century Jerónimos Monastery stands at the entrance to the Lisbon harbour as a testament to Portugal's Golden Ag... The 16th century Jerónimos Monastery stands at the entrance to the Lisbon harbou... The 16th century Jerónimos Monastery stands at the entrance to the Lisbon harbour as a testament to ...