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Learn the history and visit the most iconic neighborhoods of Lisbon
A new Lisbon flourished from the 1755 Earthquake.
A bourgeois area with beautiful Theaters, Opera houses, and Churches.
All through narrow and wide streets, where Portuguese poets and artists made their headquarters. The area of Baixa, Chiado, Principe Real, Bairro Alto and Estrela were the places where the Portuguese aristocracy settled in, after the earthquake.
Why not wander around and find out what they left for us to explore?
One of the most cosmopolitan areas of the Capital. The glamorous and beautiful gardens of Principe Real, Jardim da Estrela, and Parque Eduardo VII.
The Church of Sao Roque and the last big Church built in Lisbon, Basilica da Estrela. Sit back and ride with us without having to go up and down Lisbon’s steep hills.
Chiado(Pass by)
Praca Luis de Camoes(Pass by)
Igreja de Sao Roque
Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara
Jardim do Principe Real
Assembleia da Republica(Pass by)
Basilica da Estrela
Parque Eduardo VII
Estatua do Marques de Pombal(Pass by)
Avenida da Liberdade(Pass by)
Praca dos Restauradores(Pass by)
Elevador de Santa Justa
Convento do Carmo
Rossio Square
Just Tour It
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