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Before reading this list, you should know it’s not set in stone – Lisbon is constantly changing, as are its attractions. Use this list not as a definitive guide, but as a snapshot of some of ...
For a change of pace (and to catch your breath), consider using buses, trams, the metro and elevators. One word of caution: Lisbon's Tram 28 and the Santa Justa Elevator double as attractions ...
As long as you don't mind exercising your calf muscles, you'll find you can walk to most hotels, restaurants and the top attractions ... metro station. Around 40 minutes northwest of downtown ...
Sintra boasts three main attractions that are on everyone ... if you’re planning to ride on Tram 28 in particular. Lisbon ...
Lisbon’s Metro stations are designated by large M signs that are next to stations. A single ticket costs €1.80 (about $2 USD) ...
We’re talking about Lisbon in Portugal. The coastal capital will certainly keep holidaymakers active, with plenty of steep ...
Lisbon, already home to over 50 museums, is expanding its vibrant cultural scene in 2025 with the opening of two exciting new museums and the revival of iconic institutions in recent months, offering ...