The Portuguese capital is considered one of the most visited
destinations in Europe. It is located in the western part of Portugal, where the
Tejo River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. Lisbon maintains strong links with
history, reminding visitors of the rise and fall of its empire at the time it
was conquered. Today, this city radiates a special glow and beauty.
Narrow streets, a combination of Moorish and Roman
architecture, restored palaces, majestic churches and the magnificent fortress
that illuminates the city's cultural richness at night - will amaze you with
its uniqueness.
Some of the many places you must visit:
Elevador de Santa Justa - an iron lift designed by an Eifel
student. A place where you can relax and enjoy a café overlooking the city.
Botanical garden and Zoo - Here you can relax and enjoy
thousands of plant species and more than 2,000 animals.
Parque das Nações - there is a spectacular building
dedicated to the ocean. Four towers have been built that represent the flora
and fauna of the South, Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. In the center of
this building lies an impressive reservoir whose depth allows for a beautiful
view of the sea.
Se - cathedral is the oldest cathedral built in 1147.
Castelo de São Jorge - This castle is located on the highest
of the seven hills. Here is a multimedia exhibition on the history of Lisbon.
Take a stroll through this fortress, and then enjoy yourself in the Lisbon
panoramic restaurant.
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