Gray Line Lisbon Sightseeing Bus Tour - Lisbon, Portugal
Gray Line Lisbon Sightseeing Bus Tour (2009) - Highlights from a 4-hour bus tour of Lisbon, Portugal by Gray Line Tours featuring Tour Marquis de Pombal Square (00:28), 25 de Abril Bridge (01:06), Monumento a Cristo Rey (01:16), Torre de Belém (01:36), Mosteiro dos Jerónimos (02:14), Museu Nacional dos Coches (04:39), Alfama District (06:23), Praca do Rossio (07:40), Santa Justa Elevator (08:03)
The Best Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tours in Lisbon
Find out which are the main bus tours companies in Lisbon; the yellow bus vs red bus (city sightseeing). Which are the hop-on hop-off bus routes in Lisbon, which attractions do they cover, price, schedule and frequencies.
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- Hi, everyone, this is Maria from travelguidelisbon.com, and this video is about the hop-on hop-off bus tours in Lisbon. I'm going to talk about which one is the best option, the prices and schedules, and what the tour includes and what it covers.
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- Now, there are plenty of companies offering hop-on hop-off bus services in Lisbon. The two most popular ones are the Yellow Bus Company and the City Sightseeing Company. That is the one with the big red buses.
The Yellow Bus Company 00:49-01:21
- First, I'm going to describe the Yellow Bus Company simply because that's my favorite choice. I think they offer the best value for your money.
- Now, the Yellow Bus Company, it uses big yellow double-decker open-top buses, where you can listen to the commentary in 12 different languages. The Yellow Bus Company has two main routes in winter, and three routes in summer season. (...)
The Yellow Bus Tagus Route 01:26-02:06
- So the three routes of the Yellow Bus are the Tagus route, the Olisipo route and the Belem route. Now I would start with the Tagus route, because that's the one which starts in the old historic city center of Lisbon and covering all the main attractions there and then it drives off to the Belem district and covers all the main attractions there, such as the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery.(...)
The Yellow Bus The Olisipo Tour 02:11-03:05
- The Olisipo tour is the route which also starts in the old historic city center of Lisbon but then it drives off to a different direction to a district called Parque das Nações. This is a modern area of Lisbon which was built for the '98 World Exposition which was held in Lisbon and this area is also packed with some top attractions such as the Lisbon Oceanarium or The Vasco da Gama Bridge but you will also find here, cable car, The Pavilion of Knowledge or it also stops at the Azulejos Museum on the way here (...)
The Yellow Bus Duration 03:06-03:26
- The duration of the Olisipo and the Tagus route is more or less one hour, forty minutes (...)
The Yellow Bus Belem Summer Route 03:28-04:30
- The third route of the Yellow Bus Company is called the Belem route. Well, this one runs only in summer season, and this is a complimentary tour to the Tagus route. Because this is a tour of Belém, so it's a little bit more detailed tour of Belém not only on the waterfront, but if you go all around behind the buildings and smaller streets, it will stop at the Maritime Museum or the National Museum of Coches and such places (...)
The Yellow Bus What is included 04:35-05:31
- So how much does it cost with the Yellow Bus Company? So the ticket costs 22 euros 50 for an adult (...) So the price of 22 Euros 50 cents includes 48 hours of hop-on hop-off bus services, the Santa Justa Elevator, The funiculars and trams of Lisbon, that includes the famous Tram 28, which is the sightseeing tram of Lisbon, and funiculars, as well, such as the Gloria funicular. Then the price also includes Aerobus ticket (...)
City Sightseeing Bus (Red Bus) 05:37-05:51
- The second company I'm going to talk about is the City Sightseeing Company. That's the one which are using the big red buses. They are also double-decker and up on top where you can listen to the commentary in 12 different languages.
City Sightseeing Bus The Blue and Red Lines 05:57-06:58
- They have two routes, the blue line and the red line. The red line is the one which explores the old historic city center of Lisbon, and then it drives off to Belém and explore the Belém and all the main attractions there. (...)
- The Blue Line is the one that also starts in the city center, but then it drives off to Parque das Nacoes to explore that area and its attractions. (...)
City Sightseeing Bus Price 07:03-07:30
- So how much does it costs? Well a ticket for an adult costs 22 Euros in the winter season (...). But this price is for 24 hours, so this ticket is for one day only.
City Sightseeing Bus 25% Discount Lisban Card 07:35-07:47
- If you have the Lisboa Card, you will receive 25% discount on the price of the hop-on hop-off buses of the red buses, from the City Sightseeing Company ticket.
A few last tips 07:52-08:20
- So that's about it for today. Please visit our website travelguidelisbon.com where I have also prepared a comparison table for you between the Yellow Bus and the City Sightseeing bus company, where you can compare them (...)
Lisbon City Tour • Portugal
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Lisbon Riverside Walk incl. Belém Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries - Portugal
A first-person perspective walk tour in Lisbon (Portugal) from the Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos), then along the Tagus riverfront to Belém Tower (a 16th-century fortified tower), next passing the Monument to the Overseas Combatants, before finally arriving at the modern Champalimaud Foundation Centre.
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00:00 Riverfront parallel to Avenida Brasília
37:44 Doca Pesca
43:56 Largo da Fundação Champalimaud
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
00:10, 07:57 Tagus River and the 25th April Bridge
00:32, 04:07, 10:37 Monument to the Discoveries
02:16, 10:32 Globe Sculpture
03:18 Belém Marina
07:32 Viewing Platform top the Monument to the Discoveries
09:27 Jerónimos Monastery and Emprie Square
15:12 Belem Lighthouse
16:30 À Margem Restaurant
17:14 Bar 38º 41'
17:47, 23:11 Dock of Bom Sucesso
22:33 Burguerio Restaurant
24:08 Yellow Boat and Port
24:49 Sacadura Cabral and Gago Coutinho Monument (Seaplane)
25:17 Confeitaria Nacional Belém (Pastry shop)
26:04, 28:06, 32:07 Belém Tower
30:44 Garden of Belem Tower
33:21 Combatants Museum
34:25 Monument to the Overseas Combatants
39:26 Darwin's Café
40:32, 42:46 Champalimaud Foundation Centre
42:25 Parallel columns
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Lisbon - Travel Video
The capital of sunny Portugal, Lisbon is situated at the point where the Tagus River estuary meets the Atlantic Ocean. As a travel destination, the riverfront city is as rich and varied as the country’s long history. From the ruins of a Moorish castle perched atop one of the city’s seven hills to a sidewalk café snuggled against an ancient Visigoth wall, remnants of Lisbon’s colorful past are everywhere. While Western Europe’s oldest city has taken steps to overhaul its transportation system, modernize its downtown area and revamp its waterfront, it’s the charm of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods that most attract visitors.
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Riding Lisbon’s Tram 28 in Summer - Portugal
A first-person perspective walk/ride tour in Lisbon, Portugal on the famous Tram Number 28, departing from Martim Moniz and climbing the steep roads up through Graca to Portas de Sol.
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00:00 Martim Moniz Square
00:57 Praça Martim Moniz
04:52 Rua Palma
07:25 Rua Maria Andrade
08:06 Rua Maria da Fonte
08:27 Rua Angelina Vidal
09:26 Rua da Graça
10:50 Largo Graça
11:43 Rua da Voz do Operário
12:31 Calçada de São Vicente
13:00 Escola Gerais
13:44 Rua das Escola Gerais
14:18 Travessa São Tomé
15:14 Rua São Tomé
16:16 Largo Portas do Sol
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
01:01 Martim Moniz Tram Stop
02:29 Abroad Tram 28
03:47 Tram 28 Departs
05:31 Fountain of the Intendant 1824 (Agoas Livres 1824)
11:39 Fire Station
12:31 Church of São Vicente of Fora
16:29 The Portas do Sol view point in Alfama
16:48 Statue of Sao Vicente
17:11 Júlio de Castilho Garden with Viewpoint of Santa Luzia
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The 7 Best Sunset Boat Tours in Lisbon
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Hi guys. Are you looking for the best sunset cruises in Lisbon? Then this video is for you. Hi, I'm Maria from travelguidelisbon.com, and in this video I'm going to talk about the best shared and private sunset cruises in Lisbon. In the first 1/2 of the video I'm going to describe our best four options of shared sunset cruises, and in the second 1/2 of this video I'm going to talk about our top three picks of private evening tours in Lisbon. Now, I have created this video because there are literally hundreds of options of boat trips in Lisbon, and the task to choose the best one for you seems near to impossible. So, I have done the research, and narrowed it down for a small number of options for you, hopefully making your life and choice easier this way.
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- So, the best four options for shared sunset cruises in Lisbon. Now, all the four options I have chosen for you are very similar in terms of duration. They all last for two hours. They all have a live guide on board also available in English. You will always have a welcome drink on board, and almost all the cruises depart from Belem. Now, the tour that the boat takes is also very similar. You will always have a look at the Belem district including the Belem Tower, the Monuments to Discoveries, the Cristo Rei statue, you will always pass under the 25th of April Bridge, and have a beautiful view on the hillsides of the historical Lisbon. Now, our first pick is a two-hour sunset cruise operated by a company called Pypas Cruises. They are known for their quality, and engaging guide on board. (...) On the second place there is a two-hour sunset cruise operated by the company called Lisbon Sail. (...) The third option is a two-hour sunset cruise operated by Palmayachts,(...). On the fourth place is the sunset cruise by Terra Incognita.(...). So these are the four best options picked by us for shared sunset cruises in Lisbon.
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- And now about the best private sunset cruises in Lisbon. I have picked three top options for you. All the three options are very similar in terms of duration. They all last for two hours. They all have live guide on board. And they all depart in Belem. The route the boats take is also very similar to the previously described shared sunset cruises. So you will check out the Belem area. Pass under the 25 de Abril Bridge, and have a beautiful view on the historical hillside of Lisbon. Now if you're traveling with a small group of people, the best option for you would be the private yacht evening, operated by a company called Lisbon by Boat. (...). Now if you're looking for a romantic evening sunset cruise for just for the two of you, there are two best options for you. One of them costs 230 euros for the two of you, operated by Lisbon Sail. And you will be sitting on a sailing boat. With this company, you also have the option to book an extra dinner on board after the cruise. But you have to call them in advance to arrange that. Another option for just for the two of you is slightly more expensive operated by Pypas Cruises. (...).
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Lisbon, Portugal: Tour around Lisbon [IGEO TV]
The city of Lisbon, located at the mouth of the Tajo River, is the capital of Portugal. The city has a population of 545 245 inhabitants, and its metropolitan area is close to 3,000,000 inhabitants. For some people of Greek origin, and others of Phoenician origin,
Lisbon city is born from the natural harbour that meant the Tajo estuary, turning this place into a settlement to provide the ships that were in trade routes.
Just as in the rest of the Iberian Peninsula, Lisbon has passed by different cultures throughout history, leaving behind a legacy that today is the best tourist attraction of this city. In 711 it was taken by the Arabs, and even today there are some neighborhoods like Alfama which have a great influence of that time, or Moreria where the Saint Jorge Castle, formerly known as Muslims Castle, is.
During the Modern Age, the age of the great Portuguese empire, Lisbon becomes the point of European trade with the Far East, which was a major boost for the city.
In the 17th century, a disaster of greater relevance would be in the city, the Lisbon earthquake occurred in 1755, that caused between 60,000 and 100,000 deaths, and destroyed the most of the city. The city was rebuilt according to the plans of the Marquis of Pombal, by which the central part of the city is called the Baixa Pombalina.
In the Contemporary Age, also important events will occur, such as invasion by Napoleon's troops, the Civil War, the establishment of the First Republic and the popular Carnation Revolution (Revolución de los Claveles) in 1974, which ended the dictatorship that had held since 1928, leading democracy.
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Walking Lisbon - Alfama, Castelo and Baixa Districts incl. Lisbon Cathedral - Portugal
A first-person perspective walk tour in Lisbon, Portugal from the area surrounding São Jorge Castle down to Lisbon Cathedral, and onto Commerce Square by the Tagus River - with the Alfama, Castelo and Baixa districts covered.
FILMED: August 2018 (Weekday Noon)
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00:00 Largo Santa Luzia
06:41 Largo Portas do Sol
08:37 Travessa de Santa Luzia
09:07 Largo do Contador Mor
09:43 Travessa do Funil
11:14 Rua do Chão da Feira
12:17 Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
17:04 Largo de Santa Cruz do Castelo
17:57 Rua do Recolhimento
20:39 Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
22:23 Rua Bartolomeu de Gusmão
23:41 Rua do Milagre de Santo António
24:52 Escadinhas de São Crispim
27:17 Calçada Correio Velho
28:13 Rua Pedras Negras
29:33 Rua Augusto Rosa
30:50 Largo da Sé
37:06 Largo Santo António da Sé
38:32 Largo Madalena
39:35 Rua da Conceição
42:27, 43:47 Rua Augusta
44:22 Praça do Comércio
SIGHTS TIMESTAMPS:
00:30 Júlio de Castilho Garden with Viewpoint of Santa Luzia
02:53, 07:54 Church of Santa Luzia
06:09, 39:35, 40:35 Tram No. 28
06:52 Statue of Sao Vicente
07:20 The Portas do Sol view point in Alfama
10:24 Porta Dom Fradique
12:17 Castle Arch
13:48, 20:39 Ticket Office for São Jorge Castle
13:57 Entrance to São Jorge Castle
17:17 Church of Santa Cruz do Castelo
21:16 Figure of Religious Saint George
25:39 Administrative Court of the Lisbon Circle
29:16, 31:08, 36:27 Lisbon Cathedral (Interior 31:48)
36:16 Augusto Rosa Monument
38:42 Church of Madalena
42:47 Arch of Augusta Street
44:36 Commerce Square (Praça do Comércio)
43:36 Statue of King Dom José I, by Machado de Castro
48:07 Lisbon Riverside Promenade alongside the Tagus River
48:30 Cais of the Columns
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Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with a population of 552,700 within its administrative limits in an area of 100.05 km². Its urban area extends beyond the city's administrative limits with a population of around 2.7 million people, being the 11th-most populous urban area in the European Union.
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12 things to do in LISBON, Portugal! We visit Sintra, Timeout Market, lookout & Park Bar | EPISODE 1
PORTUGAL: 12 Top Spots in Lisbon! Including Sintra, Timeout Market, Park Bar and the BEST lookout!
1. Free Walking Tour that starts at Palace Square
2. Try Cherry Liqueur called Ginjinha
3. Santa Justa Lift
4. Using public transport? Buy a Viva Card
5. Ride Tram 28
6. Igreja de São Domingos Church
7. Checkout Miradouro da Senhora do Monte Lookout
8. St George's Castle
9. Alfama district
10. Checkout Park Rooftop Bar
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Visiting Pena Palace | Day Trip to Sintra from Lisbon, Portugal
Join us as we visit Pena Palace on a day trip to Sintra from Lisbon, Portugal. Traveling to Sintra from Lisbon is as easy as can be with frequent trains departing from Rossio station in central Lisbon making a 30-40 minute journey to Sintra, Portugal. We paid 5 Euros for a our ticket and hoped on the next train departing shortly after we arrived at the station. Before we did any sightseeing, as per our usual style, we grabbed a quick bite at Café Saudade where we had scrumptious paninis and a couple of local desserts (queijada and travesseiro). We'd highly recommend this place as the prices were very reasonable and the quality of food was excellent.
After it was time to figure out how we'd visit the attraction we came all the way to Sintra to visit - Pena Palace! After checking several options we realized the local bus was the cheapest option (5.50 Euros for a return trip) and so we hopped on bus number 434.
After arriving at Pena Palace we paid 11.50 Euros each for an adult ticket and my parents got a senior discount at 9 Euros per person. Firstly we toured the exterior of Pena Palace where we we marvelled at the bright colors and various influences in terms of its eclectic architecture. We also had wonderful views over Sintra and especially of the Moorish Castle. Afterwards we walked around inside before calling it a day. Overall, we'd say it would take around an hour to three hours to check this place out thoroughly. It is bigger than it looks from a lower vantage point.
And that was our day! Visiting Sintra to properly check out the town and other attractions warrants an overnight stay and with just an afternoon to spare we really only focussed on Pena Palace. However, if you're looking for an interesting day trip from Lisbon we'd highly recommend considering Sintra. Ciao for now!
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But you guys know the drill. First things first, we needed to grab a quick bite. We spotted a cafe serving up pastries, paninis, and all sorts of baked goods, and that was all the convincing we needed.
With our appetites satiated, we continued our stroll through town, and then decided we should probably hop on a bus, and save our legs for visiting the attraction that brought us all the way out here: the Pena Palace.
Once we reached the gates of the Pena Palace we purchased our tickets, and began the climb to this colourful, whimsical, and somewhat kitschy construction set atop a hill in the Sintra Mountains.
Though Pena Palace’s history dates back to the Middle Ages, what you see today dates from the 19th century, with construction of the current castle completed in 1854.
You may think that this place looks like a mish-mash of different styles, and that’s because Pena Palace is a Romanticist castle, that was influenced by Gothic, Manueline, Moorish and Renaissance architecture.
The commission for this castle was given to a German amateur architect, and the King’s only request was that “this palace should reflect an opera” - whatever that means.
The tour of the interior of the palace followed a carpeted-route that guided us through a chapel, bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, and a kitchen - all decorated with historical furniture to reflect how it would have looked when the Portuguese royal family lived here before their escape to Brazil during the revolution.
Then we stopped for one more glimpse of the surrounding hills, and it was time to head back down.
And yes, that’s all we did in Sintra that day: ate lunch, rode a bus, and visited one palace. We’re not kidding about maybe coming here for 2-3 days, because there’s way more to cover than you can on a day trip!
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What to do in Lisbon. Tour around main Lisbon Attractions
The most common question a new visitors in Portugal is: What to do in Lisbon? We’ll try to show the most bright spots and then you will decide what you would like to visit. Below we leave time for you to know which place is there. We offer to visit 15 of them on our group tour and the rest you always can visit on a private tour or on your own.
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Lisbon atractions in video:
1) 0:20 Martin Moniz square
2) 0:32 Rossio Rail station
3) 0:39 São Jorge Castle (Portuguese: Castelo de São Jorge)
4) 0:42 SE (Lisbon Cathedral)
5) 0:52 Miradouro das Portas do Sol (viewpoint)
6) 1:16 Miradouro Santa Luzia (viewpoint)
7) 1:20 Marquis Pombal square
8) 1:27 Marquis Pombal monument
9) 1:30 Park Eduard VII
10)1:35 Portugal main flag
11)1:42 Avenida da Liberdade (avenue)
12)1:45 Duque de Saldanha square
13)1:50 Avenda Republica(avenue)
14)2:06 Lisbon Tram 28
15)2:17 Lisbon Funicular Gloria
16)2:20 Restauradores square
17)2:24 VIP Eden Hotel
18)2:27 Pasteis de nata (Fabrica de nata)
19)2:37 Rossio Square
20)2:52 Lisbon Tram Elevator
21)2:55 Miradouro Santa Catarina (viewpoint)
22)2:59 Praça do Comércio - (Commerce Square)
23)3:03 Rua Augusta Arch
24)3:08 Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa)
25)3:18 Bridge 25 of April
26) 3:27 Belém Tower (Torre de Belém)
27)3:43 Bridge Vasco da Gamma
28)3:54 Lisbon Oceanarium
29)3:57 Lisbon Oriente district
30)4:01 Lisbon Telecabine (cable car)
Lisbon is Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city. From imposing São Jorge Castle, the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-colored buildings, Tagus Estuary and Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge. Nearby, the National Azulejo Museum displays 5 centuries of decorative ceramic tiles. Just outside Lisbon is a string of Atlantic beaches, from Cascais to Estoril.
The Rossio Railway Station is a railway station, located in the Rossio square. The Neo-Manueline façade dominates the northwest side of the square and is a Romantic recreation of the exuberant Manueline style, typical of early 16th century Portugal.
São Jorge Castle is a Moorish castle occupying a commanding hilltop overlooking the historic center of the Portuguese city of Lisbon and Tagus River.
The Lisbon Cathedral often called simply the Sé, is a Roman Catholic church located in Lisbon, Portugal. The oldest church in the city is the see of the Archdiocese of Lisbon.
The Eduardo VII Park is a public park in Lisbon, Portugal. The park occupies an area of 26 hectares to the north of the Avenida da Liberdade and the Marquis of Pombal Square.
Duke of Saldanha is a Portuguese title granted by royal decree of Queen Maria II of Portugal, dated from November 4, 1846, leader of the liberal armies, during the Liberal Wars in Portugal.
Tram 28 is a vintage yellow tram that crisscrosses the city center, through wide esplanades and narrow streets, taking in many of Lisbon’s most important sites along the way.
The Glória Funicular, sometimes known as the Elevador da Glória, is a funicular railway line in the civil parish of Santo António. It connects the Pombaline downtown with the Bairro Alto
Pastel de nata, also known as Portuguese custard tart is a Portuguese egg tart pastry dusted with cinnamon.
The Praça do Comércio is situated near the Tagus river, the square is still commonly known as Terreiro do Paço.
The Rua Augusta Arch is a stone, triumphal arch-like, historical building and visitor attraction in Lisbon. It was built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake.
The Santa Justa Lift, pronounced, also called Carmo Lift Elevador do Carmo, is an elevator, or lift, in the civil parish of Santa Justa, in the historical city of Lisbon.
The 25 de Abril Bridge is a suspension bridge connecting the capital of Portugal, to the municipality of Almada on the left bank of the Tagus river.
The Belém Tower is a fortified tower located in the civil parish of Santa Maria de Belém in the municipality of Lisbon. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of the significant role it played in the Portuguese maritime discoveries of the era of the Age of Discoveries.
The Vasco da Gama Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge flanked by viaducts and range views that spans the Tagus River in Parque das Nações in Lisbon. It is the second longest bridge in Europe after the Crimean Bridge.
The Lisbon Oceanarium is located in the Parque das Nações, which was the exhibition grounds for the Expo '98. It is the largest indoor aquarium in Europe.
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Very Interesting Bus Tour(2) of Lisbon, Portugal. May 6, 2019
Very Interesting Bus Tour(2) of Lisbon, Portugal. May 6, 2019
Alfama walking tour in Lisbon
We are going to take you on an extended walk through the Alfama, the old section of Lisbon, capital of Portugal. Strolling through Alfama is one of your great experiences in coming to Lisbon so don't miss this opportunity. A great time to come is late in the afternoon, early evening when folks are out socializing, visiting, shopping. And it's generally a pedestrian zone – there are a few motor scooters and mopeds of course, but most of these lanes as you can see are quite narrow and cobbled and just ideal for strolling. A great time to come is late in the afternoon, early evening when folks are out socializing, visiting, shopping. And it's generally a pedestrian zone – there are a few motor scooters and mopeds of course, but most of these lanes as you can see are quite narrow and cobbled and just ideal for strolling.
Sintra and Cascais Tour // Wonderful Day Trip from Lisbon, Portugal
Sintra and Cascais, Portugal are two beautiful places to visit! You can easily combine the two and take a day trip from Lisbon, or you can visit each place separately.
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If you are traveling to Portugal, Sintra and Cascais should be on your list of places to visit. I hope you enjoy my Sintra and Cascais Tour!
You have to visit the beautiful Pena Palace in Sintra. It i is so beautiful! Be prepared to wait in line and make sure to explore the gorgeous Palácio da Pena grounds. You will total feel like you are a real life Disney Princess at this castle in the clouds!
If you have time, spend the day at the beach in Cascais! The beaches are all so pretty and there are tons of great places to eat.
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Lisbon Walk Tour - Time Out Market Lisboa at Mercado da Ribeira - Portugal
A first-person perspective walk tour in Lisbon, Portugal at the Time Out Market Lisboa (Lisbon), within Mercado da Ribeira (which translates as Riverside Market), which contains a large gourmet food space consisting of two dozen restaurants, bars and market vendors - with the tour also including the Cais do Sodré transport hub and the Dom Luís Garden.
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00:00 Cais Gás
00:25 Rua da Cintura do Porto de Lisboa
02:36 Avenida 24 de Julho
11:36 Praça Dom Luís I
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00:32 Cais do Sodré Ferry Terminal
01:47 Cais do Sodré Train and Metro Station
04:27 Mercado da Ribeira
05:42 Time Out Market Lisboa
12:11 Dom Luís Garden
13:07 General Marquez Bandeira statue
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