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Quote: All the guidebooks recommend starting acquaintance with the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, with a ride on tram 28 route. It would seem strange. That people have never seen a tram? There are comfortable Read More
Quote: Phone: 21 325 30 45 The theater is located in the Baixa-Chiado area of Lisbon, the area that was severely damaged by the earthquake of 1755 and entirely rebuilt by Marques de Pombal. The theater is easy to Read More
Quote: Museu do Brinquendo~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This is a fascinating museum and children and adults of all ages will fall in love with the amazing collection of old toys. The collection consists of over 20,000 toys from around Read More
Quote: I remember visualizing images of this transportation complex at an architecture exhibit in Chicago, and some of them looked magically unreal. This crystalline station was a big lure for me to visit Lisbon. If you Read More
Quote: If Costa da Caparica is not wild enough for you, the place to head to is Tróia, a long finger-like peninsula across the River Sado from Setúbal (pronounced stu-bal), and getting there is half the fun. I imagine Read More
Quote: Phone: 21 778 20 23 Guided visits on Mon-Sat at 11 am and 12 pm Oct-May No pictures allowed inside. Visit of the palace and gardens – 7.50 euros, guided visits only, gardens only – 3.50 euros. The palace Read More
Quote: Costa Caparica (pronounced kappa-reek-ah)is the best beach close to Lisbon. It’s a fabulously long wide white beach stretching as far as the eye can see from the town of Costa da Caparica. There is a little Read More
Quote: For anyone with even a passing interest in port, the Solar do Vinho do Porto, the official bar of the Port Wine Institute, is an absolute must-do. The selection is staggering - over 400 different ports, ranging Read More
Quote: Choosing a bar in Bairro Alto was like deciding between Swiss or Belgian chocolate — is it even possible to make a bad choice? Every place we passed seemed to possess great energy and a lively, good-looking Read More