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Portugal🇵🇹 | The Ultimate Lisbon City Walk Guide

🏙️ Baixa District The heart of Lisbon and one of its main commercial hubs. Rebuilt by Marquês de Pombal after the devastating 1755 earthquake, this area features Baroque and Neoclassical architecture. 📍 Walking Route A. Rossio Square – Lisbon’s lively central square B. Figueira Square – A bustling hub with cafes and street performers C. Santa Justa Lift – A stunning 19th-century elevator with panoramic views D. Rua Augusta – A grand pedestrian street lined with shops and restaurants E. Arco da Rua Augusta – Iconic triumphal arch leading to... F. Comércio Square – One of Europe’s largest waterfront squares, once the site of Portugal’s royal palace. The colorful buildings include City Hall (Paços dos Concelho). G. Lisbon Cathedral (Sé) – A fortress-like Romanesque church H. São Jorge Castle – A Moorish fortress dating back to the 2nd century BC, offering breathtaking views over Lisbon and the Tagus River. 🌆 Belém District A historic area brimming with UNESCO-listed landmarks and maritime heritage. 📍 Walking Route A. Belém Tower – A 16th-century fortress symbolizing Portugal’s Age of Discoveries B. Belém Lighthouse C. Monument to the Discoveries – A tribute to Henry the Navigator and Portugal’s explorers D. Jerónimos Monastery – A Manueline architectural masterpiece (16th century) E. Pastéis de Belém – The original custard tart shop (since 1837!) – a must-try. 🚕 Transport Tips 🚶 Most sights are walkable 🚋 Vintage Tram 28 – Perfect for scenic (and photogenic) rides 🚖 Taxis start at €3.50 🏨 Where to Stay 📍 Near Rua Augusta for convenience 🥘 Must-Try Eateries 🦞 Cervejaria Ramiro – Legendary seafood spot 🍲 Uma – Famous seafood rice stew 🍗 Bonjardim – Succulent roasted chicken #Lisbon #LisbonTravel #TravelGuide #Portugal #Wanderlust

Mallory Austin
Mallory Austin
9 months ago
Mallory Austin
Mallory Austin
9 months ago

Portugal🇵🇹 | The Ultimate Lisbon City Walk Guide

🏙️ Baixa District The heart of Lisbon and one of its main commercial hubs. Rebuilt by Marquês de Pombal after the devastating 1755 earthquake, this area features Baroque and Neoclassical architecture. 📍 Walking Route A. Rossio Square – Lisbon’s lively central square B. Figueira Square – A bustling hub with cafes and street performers C. Santa Justa Lift – A stunning 19th-century elevator with panoramic views D. Rua Augusta – A grand pedestrian street lined with shops and restaurants E. Arco da Rua Augusta – Iconic triumphal arch leading to... F. Comércio Square – One of Europe’s largest waterfront squares, once the site of Portugal’s royal palace. The colorful buildings include City Hall (Paços dos Concelho). G. Lisbon Cathedral (Sé) – A fortress-like Romanesque church H. São Jorge Castle – A Moorish fortress dating back to the 2nd century BC, offering breathtaking views over Lisbon and the Tagus River. 🌆 Belém District A historic area brimming with UNESCO-listed landmarks and maritime heritage. 📍 Walking Route A. Belém Tower – A 16th-century fortress symbolizing Portugal’s Age of Discoveries B. Belém Lighthouse C. Monument to the Discoveries – A tribute to Henry the Navigator and Portugal’s explorers D. Jerónimos Monastery – A Manueline architectural masterpiece (16th century) E. Pastéis de Belém – The original custard tart shop (since 1837!) – a must-try. 🚕 Transport Tips 🚶 Most sights are walkable 🚋 Vintage Tram 28 – Perfect for scenic (and photogenic) rides 🚖 Taxis start at €3.50 🏨 Where to Stay 📍 Near Rua Augusta for convenience 🥘 Must-Try Eateries 🦞 Cervejaria Ramiro – Legendary seafood spot 🍲 Uma – Famous seafood rice stew 🍗 Bonjardim – Succulent roasted chicken #Lisbon #LisbonTravel #TravelGuide #Portugal #Wanderlust

Santa Justa Lift
Arco da Rua Augusta
Lisbon Cathedral
Belém Tower
Belem Lighthouse
Pastéis de Belém
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