What
to visit
Portugal is
situated in the most western part of Europe. It covers an
area of 92,000 square kilometres and has a population of
10 million people. It was founded as an independent
kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula more than eight centuries
ago.
Lisbon is
the capital of the country. The history of the city goes
back to the time of the Phoenicians, then the Greeks and
after them the Romans. After the fall of the Roman Empire
came the Barbarian invasions and in the eighth century,
the Arabs started to invade the country. In 1147 the first
king of Portugal won the city from the Moors with the help
of the Crusaders, after a four-month siege. Since then,
Lisbon has continued to grow and develop, all the time
celebrating its rich cultural diversity. Nowadays it is a
modern city with a wealth of historic monuments and
museums, a warm and friendly atmosphere, moderate climate
and full of hospitality. It is well worth a visit.
What
to see
Lisbon offers its visitors an endless selection of things
to see and do. Both the lovers of daytime outings and
those who prefer nightlife will be spoilt for choice.
Within a wide choice of places that visitor cannot fail
to visit we suggest:
-
The historical quarters
Alfama, Castelo and Mouraria
Bairro Alto, Chiado and Bica
Baixa and Rua Augusta
- The Belém Tower
- The Jerónimos Monastery
- The Discoveries Monument
- The São Jorge Castle
- The Lisbon Cathedral
- The ruins of Carmo Convent
- The Santa Justa Elevator
Amongst
the Museums
-
The National Ancient Art Museum
- The Modern Art Centre Museum
- The Chiado Museum
- The Water Museum
- The Electricity Museum
- The Gulbenkian Museum
- The National Tile Museum
- The House – Museum of the “Medeiros e Almeida”
Foundation
- St. Anthony Museum
- The Folk Art Museum
- The Maritime Museum
- The National Coach Museum
- The Music Museum
Around
Lisbon
-
Estoril and Cascais (famous beach resorts)
- Sintra (World Heritage site)
- Arrabida, Setúbal and Sesimbra (across the bridge)
- Obidos, Alcobaça and Batalha
Where
and what to eat
Lisboa is the ideal destination for good food lovers.
Visitors will find restaurants with typical food and
excellent service, where prices may vary between € 25,00
and 35,00.
Because of its location by the sea, Lisboa and its
surroundings are ideal to try delicious fish dishes.
“Bacalhau” (dried, salted cod) is a famous Portuguese
dish.
Cakes and deserts are also very good. The “Pasteis de
Belém” in particular are a must. Made from a special
recipe that belonged to a friar from the “Mosteiro dos
Jerónimos”, they have been a delight to Portuguese
taste buds for over 160 years.
This is a
list of links to Websites with information about Lisbon
and Portugal.
General
Information about Portugal
www.portugal.org
Portugal virtual
www.portugalvirtual.pt
Portugal - golf courses
www.portugalgolf.pt/menu.htm
Portugal - lodging in manor
houses - a wonderful experience
www.pousadasofportugal.com
Portugal - arts and traditions
www.visitportugal.com
Lisbon Tourism official website
www.atl-turismolisboa.pt
Lisbon - transportation
www.metrolisboa.pt
(includes other transport sites in Portugal and
Lisbon)
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