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10 Best Things to do in Lisbon, Portugal

10 Best Things to do in Lisbon, Portugal

The capital of Portugal, Lisbon is located on the shores of Tagus River along with the roars of the oceans. Being on almost each traveler’s bucket list the Lisbon is the town which teaches you about the colors and life. The city resembles the old colonialist history through its beautiful pastel architecture.

Known for the culture and heritage, the place is also home to stunning monuments, art galleries and museums. Here beaches are just a walk away and you can always taste fresh seafood. Apart from gorgeous sites and lively feeling, the place owes you the peaceful environments and perfect climate.

 

Here are the top 10 amazing things to do in Lisbon, Portugal.

 

1. Belém Tower

Belém Tower in Lisbon, Portugal

When you count the attractions of the Lisbon, the Belém Tower lays on edge of the list. The tower has built over the 1515-21 and located at the mouth of the Tagus River. By setting the example of the Manueline architecture the tower falls in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.

Being the symbol of the Portuguese Age of discovery, the Belém Tower keeps amusing the visitors. The tower has different sections like kings chamber and many other which allows you to enjoy the classic interior. The terrace of the place offers you the fine water scenes.

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2. Lisbon Oceanarium

Lisbon Oceanarium in Lisbon, Portugal

The Lisbon is also known for having a fine family fun time and also the heaven for the sea lovers. The Lisbon Oceanarium is not just one of Europe’s finest aquariums but also the largest indoor aquarium in Europe. The Aquarium is one of the improvements made in the city after the 1198 world exposition.

The place represents different four habitats, which represents four oceans namely Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Antarctic oceans. Here you can see different species of sea animals like rays, bulbous sunfish, sleek sharks, sea dragon and the comic clownfish.

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3. Bairro Alto

Bairro Alto in Lisbon, Portugal

Bairro Alto is the transformation tale of the Lisbon. When the Lisbon is making way towards the development and improvements, the Bairro Alto has played a vital role in it. Being home to many interesting monuments and activities, the spot grabs the attention.

The place serves you huge varieties of cuisine from Portuguese to international cuisine. Here you try on some fine shopping stuff. As the Bairro Alto is the party zone of the Lisbon, be the part of the never-ending fun.

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4. Rossio Square

Rossio Square in Lisbon, Portugal

To capture the local essence of the Lisbon, you have to visit the Pedro IV Square aka Rossio Square. The square has been the famous for the local gathering and celebrations from the 16th century. The place reflects the culture and traditions of the town.

The Rossio square is the perfect place to have your get together or just wandering around with your gang. You may try the taste of the local bars and restaurants and also don’t forget to make your way to the National theater.

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5. Praça do Comércio

Praça do Comércio in Lisbon, Portugal

Praca do comercio is one of the top attractions of the Lisbon. The place is also known as the Terreiro do Paco or yard of the royal palace. The place holds the spark of the royal elegance through its stunning architecture and 18th-century buildings.

The plaza owes the eye capturing monument of the king on horseback. The place is surrounded by the amazing shops and restaurants. Here you can enjoy fine waterfronts sites with the glory of the history.

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6. Gare do Oriente

Gare do Oriente in Lisbon, Portugal

The Gare do Oriente is transportation hub of the Lisbon. The place plays a vital role in connecting the various destinations of Portugal through the trains, bus, and metro. The train station of the place sets an example of the architecture and designs. Being built by the Spanish designer Santiago Calatrava, the station has inaugurated in 1998 along with the Expo 98.

Being constantly busy with visitors, the place does owe you some fine traveling moments. Here you can make your way to Vasco da Gama shopping center.

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7. Christ the King

Christ the King, Almada, Lisbon, Portugal

The Lisbon is a tale of the glorious history and mesmerizing monuments. The gem of those monuments is the iconic Christ the king is the eye lust of the visitors. The statue was built as the part of the worship of the Lord for protecting Portugal after the World War II.

The Christ the King monument is 110 meters tall, the huge sculpture is divided into two parts, the pedestal is 82 meters high and the statue of Jesus standing at 28 meters. The place offers you the gorgeous views of the whole city.

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8. Rua Augusta Arch

Rua Augusta Arch in Lisbon, Portugal

The landmark is located in the southern area of the Lisbon. Being built and designed by the Portuguese architect Santos de Carvalho, the 19th-century arch is the part of the reconstruction made after the earthquake of the year 1755. Though the place has inaugurated in 1873, the visitors are able to get a glimpse of it only in recent years.

The place offers you magnificent views from the terrace. The place also features some eye candies like statues of national heroes including Vasco da Gama and the Marquês de Pombal. You can also check on the mechanical clock.

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9. Carmo Convent

Carmo Convent in Lisbon, Portugal

The Carmo convent is the evidence of the survival of the Lisbon and the locals. The earthquake of 1755 has ruined the stunning gothic church, afterward, the medieval Carmo Convent has restored and it reflects the struggles of the place.

As the artifacts including books and manuscripts were ruined in the earthquake, it was tough to get reconstructed the whole monument again. Later on, the place has been turned in to the archeological museum.

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10. Vasco da Gama Bridge

Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon, Portugal

The Vasco da Gama Bridge is one of proud moments and monuments of the Lisbon. Named after the famous and legendary discover, Vasco da Gama. The bridge is the longest bridge of the Portugal and length of the same is 17 kilometers. It took 18 months to finish the construction of the bridge.

Another attraction nearby is Vasco da Gama Tower, which is shaped like the sail. The place is surrounded by the bars, gelaterias, and restaurants where you can enjoy dining and amazing shopping.

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The Lisbon is not just as another travel destination, the place teaches you the lessons of survival and being strong!

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