Historic sites blend in seamlessly with contemporary architecture and a lively urban scene in the Portuguese capital. Discover the boutiques that line Liberdade Avenue, or enjoy a cruise along the majestic Tagus River. Then, head off to the Alfama for an evening of fado, that most soulful of Portuguese music. Or you can always opt for any one of the many trendy nightclubs in the Bairro Alto. Whatever you do, it will be worth your while!
The boardwalk and cable cars at Nations Park.
This picture was taken from the Sitio Escarpment overlooking the beautiful beach of Nazaré. The hanging nets are miniature...
Belém Tower is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which used to be surrounded by the Tagus River. It was the departure point for...
Auteur: Lana
Taking a rest break in front of the Rua Augusta Arch on Praça do Comércio after wandering around the Alfama district for hours. People watching in other countries is great. As I sat there a procession of people in costumes with music arrived from somewhere, so I was not only looking at beautiful scenery, but also got to experience some live entertainment.
Auteur: Debbie
Obidos is located less than an hour’s drive from Lisbon and is a beautiful ancient walled town, situated on a hilltop with a great view of the vineyards and surrounding farmland. The castle itself is accessible and well maintained. Very quaint, geared to tourism and generous in hospitality, it's a must-see in Portugal.
Auteur: Jaqueline
Here is a bird’s eye view of the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon. It crosses the Tagus river and is 17.2 km long—making it the longest bridge in Europe and 9th longest in the world.
Auteur: Casaundra
This monastery was amazing for its architecture and the stained glass windows. These two in particular were in an octagonal room of the Founder's Chapel, where their light was shed on the joint tomb of King João I and his wife Philippa of Lancaster. The limestone architecture at the bottom of the picture, moving upward into the window space, is from the tombs of the sons of the royal couple.
Auteur: Brian
A visit to the quaint village of Sintra, just a 40-minute train ride west of Lisbon, is an absolute must. The village itself has numerous delightful old buildings as well as artwork along the winding streets. Pena Palace, located outside the village and accessed by a local bus, is a visual feast and a real treat to explore. Close by is the Moorish Castle, which, like Pena Palace, has superb views of the spectacular surrounding countryside.