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Your tour will start at Hard Rock Cafe
2. Alfama
Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhood and the most charming one, it’s considered the historic soul of Lisbon and its steep, cobblestoned lanes stand just as they were in medieval times. This area is best known for its fado houses and the great festivities of Lisbon which honors “Santo António” (St. Anthony) during the month of June, luring thousands of people into the streets. This neighbourhood resisted to the terrible earthquake of 1755 and this was one of the main reasons that contributed to the preservation of its authenticity. This charming area retains some of the Moorish atmosphere with its alleys, staircases and clothes drying on the windows.
45 minutes
3. Chiado
Lisbon's most elegant neighborhood is where everyone meets for coffee, shopping, or before a night out in neighboring Bairro Alto. Most of the buildings are from the late 1700s, but many were restored and altered in the 1990s by Pritzker Prize architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, after a devastating fire in 1988.
45 minutes
4. Igreja & Convento da Graca
See the beautifull quarter of Graça
30 minutes
5. Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
One of the highest points in the city with a magnificent view, especially popular at sunset.
5 minutes
6. Panteao Nacional
.the stop elected as “the favorite” is at the National Pantheon, also known as St. Engratia Church. It’s a majestic baroque monument that took three centuries to build (from 1682 to 1966) and it is the resting place of the most important cultural and political figures in the country.
10 minutes
7. Time Out Market Lisboa
The Ribeira Market, also known as the 24th of July Market, has undergone several renovations since its inception. Eight years ago, it received the Time Out Market project, combining today the tradition of a market with a modern space with restaurants and leisure areas. Discover its history and the importance it continues to have in the city.
20 minutes
8. Praca Da Figueira
This square was once Lisbon’s main marketplace. It was home to a covered market, which was built in 1885 and demolished in the 1950s. In its place, a bronze equestrian statue of King João I was erected.
10 minutes