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Avenida da Liberdade旅旅の径To visit Lisbon, Portugal, strolling on Liberty Avenue, shopping and eating, is a must-have task. Liberty Avenue, which runs through the north and south central axis of Lisbon, was built in 1879-1886 years,1.2 kilometers long, 90 meters wide, and has the reputation of "Lisbon's Champs-Elysees". Walking the avenue, 5-10 the traffic lanes are varied and orderly; the street garden + pedestrian lanes wide than the traffic lanes, the rows of large trees shade the sun, the black and white brick floor of Portuguese characteristics are full of charm; the different buildings facing the street are competing with each other, and the luxury shops of the big brands are in scale; It is a spacious and lively square, but it is an alley at the intersection; the towering sculpture is telling the history, and the comfortable tourists are enjoying today.
Belém TowerTTravellover77Impressive tower at the spot where Portuguese discovery quests started.
Jerónimos MonasteryAAnonymous UserBe sure to go to the queue early! Open at 9:30, and go to the queue at 9:10. There are very few people who put in every time, so I often see the queue that can't see the head. Summer will be very painful! The buildings and scenery inside are still beautiful, and it is worth queuing for an hour.
Santa Justa LiftCchinadesk1Lisbon's San Husta lift is vertically lifted, 45 meters high, neo-Gothic decoration. Visitors can overlook the city street view and become a tourist landscape. We caught up with the maintenance when we went, it was not open, but the lift itself is a scenic line. There are several other lifts in Lisbon.
AlfamaLladeAlfama es uno de los barrios más antiguos y pintorescos de Lisboa, Portugal. Conocido por sus calles estrechas y serpenteantes, casas con azulejos coloridos y vistas impresionantes, Alfama es un viaje atrás en el tiempo a una Lisboa antigua y auténtica.Alfama es el hogar de la música de fado, una forma tradicional de música portuguesa que expresa nostalgia y melancolía, y puedes escucharla en numerosos bares y restaurantes del barrio. Muchos de estos establecimientos ofrecen espectáculos de fado en vivo en las noches. Aquí de dejo uno muy recomendado para que disfrutes del auténtico Fado.El barrio está construido en la ladera que se extiende desde el Castillo de San Jorge hasta el río Tajo, lo que ofrece vistas panorámicas de la ciudad y el río. Hay varios miradores (o «miradouros») desde los que puedes disfrutar de estas vistas, incluyendo el Miradouro de Santa Luzia y el Miradouro das Portas do Sol.Alfama es también el hogar de varias iglesias históricas, incluyendo la Catedral de Lisboa (Sé de Lisboa) y la Iglesia de San Vicente de Fora. Además, cada junio, el barrio se llena de vida para las festividades de los Santos Populares, donde las calles se llenan de decoraciones coloridas, música, baile y deliciosos alimentos y bebidas.
Lisbon Cathedral盖盖勒敏丁大全The oldest Catholic church in Lisbon, located in the middle of the Alfama district of the old town, is behind the site of a Roman theatre, which is being excavated and repaired. It is also well preserved after the Lisbon earthquake! The stained glass inside the church is beautiful!
Eduardo VII ParkDDarDar BinxWhat a beautiful park to enjoy a great day at. Something for everyone, from the walking paths, huge playground for children, sports and exercise areas to the amazing botanical gardens built in the old quarry. Full of statues,birds and wonderful views. Definitely a great place to explore or just relax on the grass and enjoy the sunshine.
Bairro AltoCchinadesk1The orange roof of Lisbon's old town. Be sure to take a distinctive yellow tram and drive on a winding path. Standing high, overlooking the city and the water, Lisbon looks particularly beautiful and suitable for taking pictures. The small coffee shops and shops on the hill make visitors linger, and Lisbon's old and fashionable feel is found.
Rossio Square旅旅の径Traveling through the streets of Lisbon, you will occasionally encounter a variety of squares, the highest popularity index - Rosio Square. The southernmost Rosio Square on Liberty Avenue is the most bustling and noisy area in Lisbon. The square the size of the football field, the 27-meter-high statue of Pedro IV is located in the middle, towering sky, and the fountains at both ends of the north and south are splashing; the north-Magri II National Theatre is dignified and elegant, and the east-Lisbon Central Railway Station is magnificent; The pigeons strolling leisurely in groups, and the tourists who eat and eat are endless... The ground in Rosio Square is very interesting. In 1848, the square was re-paved and the black and white marble stone was used to form a "mosaic gravel road"; Wonderful and undulating picture, like the sea undulating and undulating, rushing forward... extremely shocking.
Park of the NationsCchinadesk1The World Park in Lisbon is located on the outskirts of the city where the Expo was held in 1998. The flags of the countries fly high and make people imagine the bustling and lively of the year. As a legacy of the Expo, the World Park is now a vibrant multi-functional excursion and leisure space. The giant sculpture installation is suitable for taking pictures. The park often has performances, displays and competitions.