Lisbon Portugal Things to See and Do, Lisbon, Portugal
A few shorts hours in Lisbon Portugal gave us a taste of this City which is rich in culture and history.
We were travelling on a Reposition Cruise from Bilbao in Spain to Colon in Panama with Lisbon being the first port of call. If you are visiting for the very first time by cruise ship ensure that you are up on deck early, and experience sailing under the famous 25 de Abril Bridge as you sail up the Targus River.
As you disembark and head towards the Terminal just inside the entrance is one of the best tourist information centres we have seen. On the right-hand wall as you enter is a large map showing the highlights and sights of Lisbon including the walking distance and time from the Port. They also provide free maps.
Just a short walk up the hill past traditionally tiled Portuguese homes is the Panteao Nacional. We visited on a Monday which is the only day of the week that it is closed. It houses the tombs of some of Portugal’s most famous celebrities. It is built on the site of once was the Church of Santa Engracia but it has never been used as a church. There are amazing views to be had over the River Tagus and the city from here. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
We were travelling on a Reposition Cruise from Bilbao in Spain to Colon in Panama with Lisbon being the first port of call. If you are visiting for the very first time by cruise ship ensure that you are up on deck early, and experience sailing under the famous 25 de Abril Bridge as you sail up the Targus River.
As you disembark and head towards the Terminal just inside the entrance is one of the best tourist information centres we have seen. On the right-hand wall as you enter is a large map showing the highlights and sights of Lisbon including the walking distance and time from the Port. They also provide free maps.
Just a short walk up the hill past traditionally tiled Portuguese homes is the Panteao Nacional. We visited on a Monday which is the only day of the week that it is closed. It houses the tombs of some of Portugal’s most famous celebrities. It is built on the site of once was the Church of Santa Engracia but it has never been used as a church. There are amazing views to be had over the River Tagus and the city from here. ...... (follow the instructions below for accessing the rest of this article).
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Guide Name: Lisbon Portugal Things to See and Do
Guide Location: Portugal » Lisbon
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Jane Dempster-smith
Read it on Author's Website: https://totraveltoo.com/lisbon-portugal-things-to-see-and-do/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
Guide Location: Portugal » Lisbon
Guide Type: Self-guided Walking Tour (Article (B))
Author: Jane Dempster-smith
Read it on Author's Website: https://totraveltoo.com/lisbon-portugal-things-to-see-and-do/
Sight(s) Featured in This Guide:
- Panteao Nacional
- Castello Sao Jorge
- Mirador de Santa Luzia
- The Cathedral
- Elevador de Santa Justa
- Avenida de Liberdade
- Praca de Comercio
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