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A travel journal to Lisbon by Praskipark

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Quote: My personal views on what makes this city tick and why I love it so much.
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Jeronimos 8 Best of IgoUgo

Hotel | "A Contemporary Hotel Near to a Beautiful Monastery"

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Jeronimos 8 is one of the most contemporary hotels I have come across in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It has a real 'designer' feel to the establishment and makes a refreshing change from the heavy wood furniture and long draped curtains that you come across quite a lot in Portugal.The hotel is well connected by tram, bus and train to the city centre. To save on costs whilst travelling to and from the hotel I suggest you purchase a Sete Colinas travel card from the nearest kiosk or newsagents.Location wise it is in a great situation - very near to some of the favourite and most famous attractions. For example: my favourite and one of Lisbon's most beautiful Manueline pieces of...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on September 20, 2009

Jeronimos 8
Rua dos Jerónimos, n. 8
Lisbon, Portugal 1400-211
+351 21 360 09 00

Chiado and the Bairro Alto Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Food, Fado and Literary Areas of Lisbon"

Lisbon Photo - Lisbon, Portugal
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Two other areas of the city which I find very interesting are the Chiado and the Bairro Alto.The Chiado is the literary quarter and it can be reached by the decent from the Largo do Carmo. Just be careful you don't get showered with water from the baroque fountains and attacked by the flocks of pigeons as you walk from Carmo to the Chiado. Monuments and streets here are dedicated to Portuguese poets and writers. Old fashioned cafes such as A Brasileria and Pastelaria Bernard in Rua Garrett, antique shops and antiquarian booksellers such as Livraria Bernard (opened in 1732), Sao Carlos Opera House and other theatres help to create an artistic atmosphere. The district has been given a cultural boost by ...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on October 23, 2009

Avenida da Liberdade Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Lisbon's Famous Avenue"

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In most cities there is always a famous avenue or boulevard and Lisbon's famous one is Avenida da Liberdade. It is known as Lisbon's Champs Elysees and is 1.5km long and 100 metres wide. An interesting avenue that has changed drastically over the years. It starts at the northwest corner of the Rossio by the Rossio station with its Moorish/Manueline facade. Trains from here serve Sintra and intermediate suburbs. At the end of the boulevard lies a square of restaurants and Lisbon's main tourist office which is situated in the pink washed Palacio Foz. You can't miss this building - it stands out like a stick of candy floss. Bookings from everything from bullfights to cinema tickets are sold at a small ki...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on October 23, 2009

Rossio Square-Pedro IV Square Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "Lisbon's Cafe Scene"

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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 the traffic free island stands two fountains and a statue of Dom Pedro 1V, hence its official name Praca de Dom Pedro 1V. Around the edge of the square are a number of celebrated cafes which are quite grandiose in design. The Cafe Nicola is a beautiful Art Deco cafe with a genuine 1930's exterior and the decor inside is filled with gems like Art Deco lamps, chairs, crockery, teapots and the like. This is an ideal place to sit and observe the multi-ethnic nat...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on October 23, 2009

Rossio Square-Pedro IV Square
Pombaline Downtown
Lisbon, Portugal

Baixa, Lisbon Best of IgoUgo

Attraction | "The Daytime Heart of Lisbon"

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After the earthquake of 1755, the Marques de Pombal who was one of Portugal's able statesmen set in motion a rapid and well planned reconstruction of the city. One of his lasting legacies is the Cidade Baixa. This orderly street plan stands in stark contrast to the rest of the city centre where narrow streets wind and merge with no particular pattern. There is no other part of the old town where the right angle is so dominant.Pombal left no room for palaces and churches. The buildings were intended as town houses for the middle classes and as outlets for traders such as jewellers and leather suppliers. The street names testify to the districts past. Rua dos Sapateiros near the Rossio was t...Read More

Member Rating 4 out of 5 on August 9, 2009

Belem Photo - Lisbon, Portugal
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Lisbon or Lisboa is the capital of Portugal and enjoys a marvellous position. To the northeast of the city the River Tagus opens out to form the shining Mar de Palha (sea of straw). The city stands on the northwest bank of this lake just before it narrows and flows out into the Atlantic Ocean. For miles and miles, homes, factories, warehouses and port installations carpet the steep hills and valleys along the estuary. Lisbon is sometimes called the Cidade Branca, the White City but actually its colour is really a matt pastel shade. The best view of the city can be enjoyed from one of the many excellent fish restaurants in Cacilhas on the south bank of the river. Between Alfama, the labyrinth of narrow...Read More

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Praskipark

Praskipark
Warsaw, Poland

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