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Lisbon: Editor's Choice

 
  • Carmo Convent

    Historic Gothic church and former convent featuring notable ruins and an archaeological museum with artifacts spanning from prehistory to contemporary times.

  • Monastery of São Vicente de Fora

    Historic 17th-century baroque and mannerist church and monastery notable for its architecture, religious art, and royal tombs.

  • Lisbon Cathedral

    Historic Roman Catholic cathedral featuring a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles. It is a national monument and significant religious and cultural heritage site.

  • Belém National Palace

    Historic baroque and mannerist palace that serves as the official residence of the Portuguese president and houses a museum reflecting Portugal's royal heritage.

  • National Pantheon

    Historic baroque church and national mausoleum housing tombs of important Portuguese figures. Noted for its architectural beauty and central dome.

  • Sanctuary of Christ the King

    Monumental Catholic statue and shrine dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, featuring panoramic views and a lookout point.

  • Estrela Basilica

    18th-century Roman Catholic basilica featuring baroque and neoclassical architecture with a prominent white dome and queen's tomb.

  • National Ceramic Tile Museum

    National Tile Museum presents the history of craft-making of decorative ceramic tiles, azulejos, popular in Spain and Portugal.

  • Ajuda National Palace

    The Portuguese king Luís I used to live in this 19th-century residence. The Ajuda Palace has been a national monument since 1910.

  • Café A Brasileira

    This famous café was first opened in 1905 and used to be frequented by Portuguese intellectuals and artists.

  • Campo Pequeno Bullring

    This striking building with a red facade is originally a bullring. After renovation in 2006, it now serves as a venue which regularly hosts…

  • Lisbon Zoo

    Opened in 1884, Jardim Zoológico is a very attractive and diverse zoo with more than 2000 animals of more than 300 species.

  • Estrela Park

    Established in the 19th century, this park is one of the most popular and also largest green areas in Lisbon.

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