Lisbon
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Historic Royal Palace which is now open to the public.
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A triumphal arch built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake.
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Funicular railway connecting Rua de São Paulo with Calçada do Combro/Rua do Loreto.
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Wide, central, tree lined Lisbon boulevard.
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18th century aqueduct 65 m high spanning the Alcantara valley.
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The steep narrow streets of this historical neighbourhood in central Lisbon.
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A Lisbon neighbourhood largely rebuilt after the earthquake of 1755.
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A fortified tower built during the Age of Discoveries in the 16th century.
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A museum of modern and contemporary art located in Belém.
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Museum containing the art collection of the late Calouste Gulbenkian.
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Campo Pequeno is the bull ring in Lisbon. It is now a multi event venue used for...
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The most westerly point in mainland Portugal and continental Europe.
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Medieval convent damaged in the 1755 earthquake still showing signs of the destruction.
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Moorish castle on a hilltop overlooking the city of Lisbon.
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This traditional shopping area is a mixture of old and modern styles.
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Giant statue modelled on Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro.
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The National Coach Museum is located on the Afonso de Albuquerque Square in the ...
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A Science and Industrial Archeology museum occupying the former Tejo Power Station.
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A funicular railway connecting the Pombaline with the Bairro Alto.
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The Escola Portuguesa de Arte Equestre was founded in 1979, but its roots lie in...
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A multi purpose stadium, home to and owned by the football club Benfica.
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A Royal Basilica built to celebrate the birth of a son to Queen Maria 1 in 1779.
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A popular, second hand flea market.
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A modernist railway station and transport hub.
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Igreja de São Domingos is a church in Lisbon, Portugal. It is classified as a N...
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One of the first Jesuit churches in the world, surviving the 1755 earthquake relatively unscathed.
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A landscaped garden, with plant-filled greenhouses, waterfalls and a kids' playground.
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15th century monastery housing the Maritime and Archeology museums.
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A science museum with interactive exhibits, experiments and workshops.
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A funicular railway connecting Anunciada Square to Câmara Pestana Street.
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The cathedral and oldest church in Lisbon dating from 1147.
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Lisbon Zoo is a zoological garden in Lisbon, Portugal. It was founded in 1884. I...
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Redevelopment of a historical, industrial complex into restaurants and arty retailers.
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17th-century palace filled with European paintings and sculpture.
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Modern museum displaying Asian and Portugese art.
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A collection of model ships, maritime artefacts and ornate 18th century barges.
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The largest indoor aquarium in Europe.
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A monument celebrating the Portuguese Age of Discovery and maritime achievement.
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Large public park to the North of Avenida da Liberdade.
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Original bakery producing the traditional Portuguese egg tart pastry.
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A suspension bridge across the Tagus linking Almada and Lisbon.
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Grand, 18th century summer retreat and royal palace with ornate state rooms and gardens.
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An old boatyard redeveloped as an urban, river beach with large grassy area and steps to the river.
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Just the place for popular revolts, celebrations and executions. Now a popular meeting place.
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A conventional, vertical lift between the Baixa and Carmo Square.
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The home of the Portugese parliament, the Assembly of the Republic.
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Monastery and burial place of the Braganza monarchs of Portugal.
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An urban aerial cable car between Passeio de Neptuno and Passeio das Tagides.
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A beautiful city square built on the former site of the Ribeira Palace.
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Sail shaped, 145m-high tower with an observation platform at the top.
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A tram ride on a classic, scheduled tram service past many famous Lisbon sites.
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