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đïž Baixa District The heart of Lisbon and one of its main commercial hubs. Rebuilt by MarquĂȘs de Pombal after the devastating 1755 earthquake, this area features Baroque and Neoclassical architecture. đ Walking Route A. Rossio Square â Lisbonâs lively central square B. Figueira Square â A bustling hub with cafes and street performers C. Santa Justa Lift â A stunning 19th-century elevator with panoramic views D. Rua Augusta â A grand pedestrian street lined with shops and restaurants E. Arco da Rua Augusta â Iconic triumphal arch leading to... F. ComĂ©rcio Square â One of Europeâs largest waterfront squares, once the site of Portugalâs royal palace. The colorful buildings include City Hall (Paços dos Concelho). G. Lisbon Cathedral (SĂ©) â A fortress-like Romanesque church H. SĂŁo Jorge Castle â A Moorish fortress dating back to the 2nd century BC, offering breathtaking views over Lisbon and the Tagus River. đ BelĂ©m District A historic area brimming with UNESCO-listed landmarks and maritime heritage. đ Walking Route A. BelĂ©m Tower â A 16th-century fortress symbolizing Portugalâs Age of Discoveries B. BelĂ©m Lighthouse C. Monument to the Discoveries â A tribute to Henry the Navigator and Portugalâs explorers D. JerĂłnimos Monastery â A Manueline architectural masterpiece (16th century) E. PastĂ©is de BelĂ©m â The original custard tart shop (since 1837!) â a must-try. đ Transport Tips đ¶ Most sights are walkable đ Vintage Tram 28 â Perfect for scenic (and photogenic) rides đ Taxis start at âŹ3.50 đš Where to Stay đ Near Rua Augusta for convenience đ„ Must-Try Eateries đŠ Cervejaria Ramiro â Legendary seafood spot đČ Uma â Famous seafood rice stew đ Bonjardim â Succulent roasted chicken #Lisbon #LisbonTravel #TravelGuide #Portugal #Wanderlust