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Santa justa elevator
Santa Justa Elevator is a tower mad in 1902 with the purpose of join Baixa and Chiado neighbouthoods. At the top of the tower there is a café to have something to drink while enhjoying the views.
A free alternative for this tower-elevator is to use the metro station stairs to avoid having to climb all the way to Chiado.
This place belongs to the following guides: Portugal, 24 Hours in Lisbon and Portugal
posted by adriiiThe berardo collection
posted by chicalistaMosteiro dos jerónimos
Magic... Just twenty minutes walking from de center, this monastery can be described with two words: peace and serenity. The special light of Lisbon gives to the edifice an incredible whiteness. If you walk around, you are
always gonna discover new details. Beautiful things waiting for you!
When you are inside, don't forget to go upstairs.
This place belongs to the following guides: lisboa en un día, Lisbon, Portugal and 24 Hours in Lisbon
posted by sunshineCaparica beaches
A traditional fishing village, Costa da Caparica was transformed in the 20th century into the busiest beach in the Lisbon region. Its location and easy accessibility attracts crowds on summer weekends.
The strip of sand about 25 kilometres long makes it possible to choose between the more crowded beaches near the town and areas that are practically deserted. A picturesque train, the "Transpraia", runs between the town beaches and the
This place belongs to the following guides: Portugal
Alfama district
Breathtaking views and a medieval maze; the village within a city; the historical soul of Lisbon. Take a stroll and take a step back in time. The best way to discover the area is actually to get lost!
This place belongs to the following guides: Portugal, 24 Hours in Lisbon and Portugal
posted by xantippaConvento de carmo
This place is shown in all the Lisbon travel guides but it is magical and weird. This magnificient gothic church was destroyed by the big earthquake in 1755, so it has not been rebuilt again and you can enjoy the magnificiente structure as it was in the late 18th century. The Acheological Museum is now also set ther; the entire complex is a real extraordinary place.
posted by chicalistaMuseu do design e da moda mude
Brand-new Museum devoted to Fashion and Design. Apart of the interest of its content, its agenda is extraordinary because it is an on-going museum. Since the building it is not finished, the museum will grow at the same pace than the construction works. It is downtown and deserves a visit. Note: "Mude" stands for "change" in portuguese
posted by chicalistaPousada dos anjos
Pousada Dos Anjos is a small hotel in Lisbon.
It's absolutely amanzingly decorated (you feel like you were in a colonial mansion in 1905) with big white wood doors, pictures, objects and mirrors.
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