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Quote: The Sé (cathedral) does not look like much in photographs. It looks small, crammed in by all the houses around it, jolted by the trams rattling by on the corner. It is certainly nowhere near as ornate as many of Read More
Quote: Considering the seminal importance of the sea to the Portuguese, it is singularly appropriate that the centerpiece attraction of Lisbon’s Park of Nations (the old Expo ’98 site) is this marvelous aquarium, the Read More
Quote: It's hardly off the beaten track, but I always enjoy a couple of hours at the Castelo de Sao Jorge for its fantastic photo opportunities over Lisbon and the chance to scare myself witless peering over the castle Read More
Quote: Set on a sunny, beautiful coastline just southwest of Lisbon, Belem is considered the "heart and soul" of Portugal and is closely tied to its navigation age. I first visited the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, Read More
Quote: Apart from the aquarium (see above), the whole site has been nicely kept alive for a stroll along the river in the different botanical gardens. The terraces offering all types of world food and drinks are a nice Read More
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Quote: Unlike cities like London, Paris and Barcelona, there aren't really any "must see" places in Lisbon. The city itself is the place to visit to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the fabulous gothic buildings Read More
Quote: The most historic site in Sintra is slap bang in the heart of Sintra-Vila, and an easy walk from the train station. This is the Palacio Nacional, a royal palace belonging to the kings and queens of Portugal since Read More
Quote: The Elevador da Santa Justa is probably the most unusual attraction in Lisbon. It is one of the city’s most innovative public transport systems, constructed in 1902 to tackle the problem of connecting the Read More
Quote: Phone: 21 882 44 00 Open: Tues-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 9am-12:30pm and 3pm-5pm Monastery entrance costs 4 euros for adults, 2 euros for students under 25 years of age Imposing white stone façade with Read More