Maggie Lisbon Guide

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Passeios turísticos

A beautiful view over Alfama and Tagus River
277 locals recommend
Santa Luzia Viewpoint
Largo de Santa Luzia
277 locals recommend
A beautiful view over Alfama and Tagus River

Passeios turísticos

A beautiful look point with a great terrace to enjoy Alfama, Downton District and Tagus River
113 locals recommend
Portas do Sol Viewpoint
Largo Portas do Sol
113 locals recommend
A beautiful look point with a great terrace to enjoy Alfama, Downton District and Tagus River
The Graça viewpoint is popular with tourists as it offers some of the best views of the castle and is situated in a pleasant section of the city, which is relatively easy to travel to. The viewpoint is in front of the Graça Church and on the edge of the tree-lined Jardim Augusto Gil park, which provides shaded seating and great terraces.
316 locals recommend
Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
Calçada da Graça
316 locals recommend
The Graça viewpoint is popular with tourists as it offers some of the best views of the castle and is situated in a pleasant section of the city, which is relatively easy to travel to. The viewpoint is in front of the Graça Church and on the edge of the tree-lined Jardim Augusto Gil park, which provides shaded seating and great terraces.
The Tile Museum presents the history and evolution of the art of the ceramic tile in a magnificent convent from the 1500s and is one of Lisbon's most beautiful and most impressive attractions. It's also unique in the world, since no other museum focuses on this art that originated in ancient Egypt, and that eventually spread across North Africa and Europe. A tour of the museum includes the splendid church and small Mannerist cloister from the 16th century, and the collection from the 15th century to the present is seen along the way.
477 locals recommend
Museu Nacional do Azulejo
4 R. Me. Deus
477 locals recommend
The Tile Museum presents the history and evolution of the art of the ceramic tile in a magnificent convent from the 1500s and is one of Lisbon's most beautiful and most impressive attractions. It's also unique in the world, since no other museum focuses on this art that originated in ancient Egypt, and that eventually spread across North Africa and Europe. A tour of the museum includes the splendid church and small Mannerist cloister from the 16th century, and the collection from the 15th century to the present is seen along the way.
Locate at the left side of Santa Apolónia Station,It is the monument where the most important Portuguese personalities rest, the roof top have an amazing view.
270 locals recommend
Church of Santa Engrácia
Campo de Santa Clara
270 locals recommend
Locate at the left side of Santa Apolónia Station,It is the monument where the most important Portuguese personalities rest, the roof top have an amazing view.
The millennial Castle from which was founded the city of Lisbon.
1774 locals recommend
St. George's Castle
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo
1774 locals recommend
The millennial Castle from which was founded the city of Lisbon.
The best attraction of the Baixa district is the wonderful view from the top of the Arco da Rua Augusta. This magnificent arch connects the Rua Augusta Street with the Praça do Comércio.
215 locals recommend
Augusta Street Arch
2 R. Augusta
215 locals recommend
The best attraction of the Baixa district is the wonderful view from the top of the Arco da Rua Augusta. This magnificent arch connects the Rua Augusta Street with the Praça do Comércio.
The Baixa district is considered. as the central, downtown area Lisbon
40 locals recommend
Baixa de Lisboa
40 locals recommend
The Baixa district is considered. as the central, downtown area Lisbon
The commerce Square is the largest of Lisbon’s mighty squares that is positioned on the edge of the Tagus estuary.
717 locals recommend
Commerce Square
Praça do Comércio
717 locals recommend
The commerce Square is the largest of Lisbon’s mighty squares that is positioned on the edge of the Tagus estuary.
The Elevador de Santa Justa is a 19th century lift that transports passengers up the steep hill from the Baixa district to the Largo do Carmo and the ruins of the Carmo Church.
626 locals recommend
Santa Justa Lift
R. do Ouro
626 locals recommend
The Elevador de Santa Justa is a 19th century lift that transports passengers up the steep hill from the Baixa district to the Largo do Carmo and the ruins of the Carmo Church.
The São Pedro look point of Alcântara is located in the Bairro Alto district, close to the upper terminus of the Elevador da Gloria Funicular. The viewpoint is split over two charming terraces and provides wonderful views over central Lisbon and the castle.
449 locals recommend
Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara
449 locals recommend
The São Pedro look point of Alcântara is located in the Bairro Alto district, close to the upper terminus of the Elevador da Gloria Funicular. The viewpoint is split over two charming terraces and provides wonderful views over central Lisbon and the castle.
From the train station of Cais do Sodré catch the train to Belem and eat the famous pastry cream, see all the monuments.
217 locals recommend
Belém
217 locals recommend
From the train station of Cais do Sodré catch the train to Belem and eat the famous pastry cream, see all the monuments.
The royal palace have a magnificent botanical garden and is one of the best district secrets.
178 locals recommend
Ajuda National Palace
Largo da Ajuda
178 locals recommend
The royal palace have a magnificent botanical garden and is one of the best district secrets. 
Nowadays, Cascais has managed to retain much of its original charm. The picturesque center of the city is a labyrinth of small streets, many of which have been transformed into pedestrian zones to allow easy access to the variety of shops, bars and restaurants. The best way to enjoy the beauty of Cascais is by taking a stroll along the "Paredão", a pedestrian walk of approximately 3 km, between São João do Estoril and Cascais.
23 locals recommend
Cascais
23 locals recommend
Nowadays, Cascais has managed to retain much of its original charm. The picturesque center of the city is a labyrinth of small streets, many of which have been transformed into pedestrian zones to allow easy access to the variety of shops, bars and restaurants. The best way to enjoy the beauty of Cascais is by taking a stroll along the "Paredão", a pedestrian walk of approximately 3 km, between São João do Estoril and Cascais.
The beautiful village of Sintra is a picturesque Portuguese town that is set amidst the pine-covered hills of the Serra de Sintra.
1254 locals recommend
Sintra
1254 locals recommend
The beautiful village of Sintra is a picturesque Portuguese town that is set amidst the pine-covered hills of the Serra de Sintra.
The Parque das Nações is a good choice of district for visitors who wish a calmer and more relaxed area of the city for their holiday or city break to Lisbon in which you will find the Lisbon Oceanarium is one of the greatest tourist attractions of the capital.
336 locals recommend
Parque das Nações
336 locals recommend
The Parque das Nações is a good choice of district for visitors who wish a calmer and more relaxed area of the city for their holiday or city break to Lisbon in which you will find the Lisbon Oceanarium is one of the greatest tourist attractions of the capital. 
Tamariz is is the largest beach within waking distance of Estoril and is a good choice of beach during the busy summer weekends.
108 locals recommend
Praia do Tamariz
108 locals recommend
Tamariz is is the largest beach within waking distance of Estoril and is a good choice of beach during the busy summer weekends.

Lisbon Beaches

From the train station of the cais do sodre, distance 400 meters from the apartment, you can access the wonderful beaches of Lisbon in 30 minutes
Carcavelos is the largest beach of the Lisbon-Estoril-Cascais coastline and one of the largest of the Lisbon region, with a 1.5km sandy shoreline.
Carcavelos beach
Carcavelos is the largest beach of the Lisbon-Estoril-Cascais coastline and one of the largest of the Lisbon region, with a 1.5km sandy shoreline.
At the Cais do Sodre station you may catch the train to those beaches in 30 minutes you are on the beautiful Carcavelos beach or Estoril beach and still Cascais Town, the train journey is beautiful, next to the Tagus river. Carcavelos is the largest beach of the Lisbon-Estoril-Cascais coastline and one of the largest of the Lisbon region.
Carcavelos beach
At the Cais do Sodre station you may catch the train to those beaches in 30 minutes you are on the beautiful Carcavelos beach or Estoril beach and still Cascais Town, the train journey is beautiful, next to the Tagus river. Carcavelos is the largest beach of the Lisbon-Estoril-Cascais coastline and one of the largest of the Lisbon region.