Attractions




Lisbon, Portugal
Castelo de São Jorge
The Castle of São Jorge is one of the most emblematic landmarks in Lisbon, Portugal. Located atop a hill in the Alfama district, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River.
The castle dates back to the 11th century and played a significant role in Lisbon's history. It served as a royal residence, fortress, and strategic defense point for the city throughout the centuries. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction that welcomes thousands of visitors every year.


Praça do Comércio, Lisbon, Portugal
Praça do Comércio
Praça do Comércio, also known as Terreiro do Paço, is one of the most iconic and historic squares in Lisbon, Portugal. Located by the Tagus River, in the heart of the city, the square holds significant importance in Portuguese history and culture.
The square is characterized by its wide open space, surrounded by beautiful yellow neoclassical buildings. In the center of the square stands the equestrian statue of King Dom José I, who ruled Portugal in the 18th century.


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Time Out Market Lisboa
Timeout Market Lisbon is a popular gastronomic destination located in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is a food and beverage market that combines the authenticity of a traditional food court with the quality and diversity of the city's best restaurants and chefs.
Located in the historic Mercado da Ribeira, near Cais do Sodré, Timeout Market Lisbon offers a unique culinary experience. The market houses a selection of food kiosks and stalls where visitors can enjoy a wide variety of dishes and flavors, including local specialties, international cuisine, and vegetarian and vegan options.



Alfama
Alfama
Alfama is a historic neighborhood in Lisbon, Portugal, known for its narrow winding streets, traditional architecture, and vibrant atmosphere. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city and carries a strong sense of history and authenticity.
Located on a hill overlooking the Tagus River, Alfama is characterized by its maze-like streets, charming alleys, and colorful houses adorned with traditional azulejos (ceramic tiles). It is a neighborhood that reflects the traditional and cultural aspects of Lisbon.



Belém – Lisboa
Belém – Lisboa
One of the must-see spots for those coming to Lisbon. Here you will find the famous Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Monument to the Discoveries and the unmissable Pasteis de Nata.



Miradouro de Monte Agudo
Miradouro de Monte Agudo
One of Lisbon's best kept secrets is located on Rua Heliodoro Salgado (Lisbon) between Graça and Anjos. This viewpoint with an incredible view to the north of the city and the entire western area was created in the 1950s and is hidden by the secondary school Dona Luísa Gusmão. It has a kiosk next to it where you can enjoy something refreshing while enjoying the various points of the city.

Largo Portas do Sol, Lisbon, Portugal
Miradouro Portas do Sol – Lisboa
Miradouro Portas do Sol is located in Largo das Portas do Sol (Lisbon), this viewpoint has a magnificent view of the traditional Alfama neighborhood and also the National Pantheon, Santo Estevão Church and the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, other sights not to be missed.



2710 Sintra, Portugal
Sintra
Sintra considered by UNESCO as the heritage of humanity, has as unmissable points, the PALACIO DA PENA, QUINTA DA REGALEIRA, CASTELO DOS MOUROS and the PALACIO DA VILA.
For those who like a good walk outdoors will certainly have a unique day.