Lisbon Tourist and Travel Guide

Situated on the north banks of the River Tagus, themuseums of ancient and modern art, some of which
charm of Lisbon exists in its strong links to the past;are Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, National Museum of
renovated palaces, magnificent churches and anContemporary Art, National Coach Museum, and
impressive castle mirror the city's rich cultural heritage.Carmo Archaeological Museum. But, Lisbon isn't all
Its eclectic blend of neighborhoods, culture andculture and history; Bairro Alto is the center of nightlife
architecture distinguish this capital city uniquely from thewith various restaurants and bars where melancholic
other European capitals and make it a truly fascinatingtraditional Portuguese music, Fado, can also be listened.
and comprehensive city to visit.When tired of sight-seeing, shopping in Lisbon will take
A city set on seven hills, as the legend tells, with itsall your tiredness away! The biggest shopping mall in
cobble stoned pavements and narrow streets full ofIberian Peninsula, Centro Commercial Colombo, will
Art Nouveau cafés promises a lot to discover: Itsoffer you innumerous options. For those who prefer to
downtown, the Baixa, located around Rossio,shop in local markets, there is a fascinating flea market
Praça do Comércio; situated on the hillat the Campo de Santa Clara.
around St. George's Castle, Alfama and Mouraria;The best way to discover Lisbon is to get lost in its
Lisbon's most traditional quarters with their typicalnarrow streets and up and down roads! Every narrow
streets, Bairro Alto and Madragoa, and set on Tagusstreet will tell you a different story and every story will
River, Belém offer an unforgettable experiencereach to your heart easily. Night and day, feel Lisbon!
of city's past at the present.Live Lisbon!
Lisbon also hosts a great number of remarkable