Carmo Rooftop is best enjoyed in the afternoon before the dinner crowd arrives, and you can enjoy an early sunset nibbling on one of Lisbon's famous meat and cheese boards or a simple salad.
Carmo Convento is actually a ruin of a 14th-century convent that was destroyed by an infamous earthquake and fire. On Nov. 1, 1755, one of the deadliest earthquakes of all time shook Lisbon.
you’re going to really enjoy Lisbon. It’s laidback and lively at the same time and is renowned for its many hills, ...