Lisbon Day 1

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  1. Boutique Chiado Apartments & Suites is a stylish accommodation option located in the vibrant Chiado neighborhood of Lisbon, Portugal.

  2. Praça de Luís de Camões, also known as Largo de Camões, holds significant historical importance in Lisbon, Portugal. This renowned square is named in honor of the prominent poet Luís Vaz de Camões, known for his notable work "Os Lusíadas," making it one of the oldest monuments in the city.

  3. Rua Garrett, situated in Lisbon's Chiado neighborhood, is a well-known street recognized for its vibrant energy and historical importance. Named after the celebrated Portuguese writer Almeida Garrett, it attracts both residents and visitors with its diverse range of shops, boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. This bustling street holds a special place in the hearts of those seeking a lively atmosphere and a wealth of options for shopping, dining, and entertainment.

  4. The Santa Justa Lift, also called Carmo Lift, is an elevator, or lift, in the civil parish of Santa Justa, in the historic center of Lisbon, Portugal. Situated at the end of Rua de Santa Justa, it connects the lower streets of the Baixa with the higher Largo do Carmo. — Wikipedia

  5. The Rossio is the popular name of the King Pedro IV Square in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal. It is located in the Pombaline Downtown of Lisbon and has been one of its main squares since the Middle Ages. It has been the setting of popular revolts and celebrations, bullfights and executions, and is now a preferred meeting place of Lisbon natives and tourists alike. — Wikipedia

  6. Restauradores Square is a public square in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is located at the southeast end of Avenida da Liberdade, near Rossio square. — Wikipedia

  7. A Ginjinha is a traditional cherry liqueur bar located in Lisbon, Portugal. It is a beloved establishment that has become an iconic symbol of the city. The bar is known for serving Ginjinha, a sweet and fruity liqueur made from sour cherries, which is a popular local drink.

  8. Rua Augusta is a vibrant pedestrian street located in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal. It is one of the city's most famous and bustling thoroughfares, known for its lively atmosphere and diverse offerings.

  9. The Praça do Comércio is a large, harbour-facing plaza in Portugal's capital, Lisbon, and is one of the largest in Portugal, with an area of 175 by 175 m, that is, 30,600 m2. — Wikipedia

  10. The Church of Saint Anthony of Lisbon is a Roman Catholic church located in Lisbon, Portugal. It is dedicated to Saint Anthony of Lisbon (also known in the Christian world as Saint Anthony of Padua). According to tradition, the church was built on the site where the saint was born, in 1195. The church is classified as a National Monument. — Wikipedia

  11. The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major, often called Lisbon Cathedral or simply the Sé, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Lisbon, Portugal. The oldest church in the city, it is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon. Built in 1147, the cathedral has survived many earthquakes and has been modified, renovated and restored several times. It is nowadays a mix of different architectural styles. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910. — Wikipedia

  12. Saint George's Castle is a historic castle in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon, located in the freguesia of Santa Maria Maior. Human occupation of the castle hill dates to at least the 8th century BC while the first fortifications built date from the 1st century BC. Since the 12th century, the castle has variously served as a royal palace, a military barracks, home of the Torre do Tombo National Archive, and now as a national monument and museum. — Wikipedia

  13. Largo Portas do Sol is a picturesque square located in the historic Alfama district of Lisbon, Portugal. Situated on a hilltop, it offers stunning panoramic views of the city, including the Tagus River and the rooftops of Alfama. The square is named after the "Gates of the Sun," referring to the magnificent sunsets that can be admired from this vantage point.

  14. The Church of Santa Engrácia is a 17th-century monument in Lisbon, Portugal. Originally a church it was converted into the National Pantheon, in which important Portuguese personalities are buried. It is located in the Alfama neighbourhood, close to another important Lisbon monument, the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora. — Wikipedia

  15. Time Out Market Lisboa is a food hall located in the Mercado da Ribeira at Cais do Sodré in Lisbon, Portugal. — Wikipedia

  16. Pink Street, also known as Rua Nova do Carvalho, is a vibrant and iconic street located in the Cais do Sodré neighborhood of Lisbon, Portugal. It gained its nickname due to the distinctive pink-colored pavement that covers the entire street.

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