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