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Rossio Square-Pedro IV Square

Pombaline Downtown, Lisbon, Portugal

Featured Review : Lisbon is a city of squares and monuments. Many of them were created after the 18th century disastrous earthquake that destroyed much of the city. When the city rebuilt, the downtown area was planned around several impor...See Full Review

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Rossio Square-Pedro IV Square Reviews

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Lisbon's Cafe Scene

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Praskipark from Warsaw, Poland
  • October 23, 2009
Quote: In my view, a good starting point to tour the city of Lisbon is the Rossio. This is a large square surrounded by cafe tables and is the heart of Lisbon. Heretics were burnt at the stake here and it was also a venue for bullfights. In the middle of... Read the full Rossio Square-Pedro IV Square review

From journal Loquacious Lisbon

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Monuments and Squares

  • 4 out of 5 stars by LenR from Townsville, Queensland, Australia
  • October 3, 2007
Monuments and Squares
Quote: Lisbon is a city of squares and monuments. Many of them were created after the 18th century disastrous earthquake that destroyed much of the city. When the city rebuilt, the downtown area was planned around several important squares. The Lisbon of a... Read the full Rossio Square-Pedro IV Square review

From journal Downtown Lisbon - the Baixa Quarter