Lisboa Centro



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Discover one of the best views of Lisbon. Sitting at the top of one of the city’s famous hills, the view lets you write the history of Lisbon through the naked eye.

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A unique spot with an incredible view over Lisbon. Almost mystical in its calmness, this is a perfect place for sitting back and contemplating the city.

Discover one of the calmest viewing points (miradouros) in Lisbon. Unknown by the vast majority of visitors, it has a unique view of a part of the city that is rarely explored.

Visit one of the least known viewing points in Lisbon. Enjoy the tranquillity and seek inspiration in the view, while taking photos of the city.

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Visit Adamastor to see the view of Lisbon, without fear of storms. See the prettiest and most unforgettable sunset in the city, with music, conversation and good company included.

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Discover an amazing viewing point that is a sight in itself. As popular for its view as it is for its unique decorative tiles, this is a place not to be missed.

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Let the most iconic miradouro in Lisbon cast its spell over you. Earn the right to the best view in the city after tackling the steep climb up to the castle.

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Save your breath for one of the best views of Lisbon. Make this miradouro your point of discovery and enchantment with the city.

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A compulsory port of call, the impressive Miradouro do Parque Eduardo VII provides an unobstructed view of the valley, leading down to the centre of Lisbon. Come and see.

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This is one of the best-kept secrets in Lisbon. Come and visit the miradouro which deserves a visit for its unique beauty.

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Come and see Money! The Money Museum presents the theme of money, its history and evolution, in Portugal and throughout the world. (Best Museum 2017)

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In the heart of Lisbon, located at the 156 of Rua da Prata, the Montebelo Lisbon Downtown Apartments is a tourist unit with 13 one and two bedroom apartments, part of the Montebelo Hotels & Resorts chain.

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Welcome to Montebelo Vista Alegre Lisboa Chiado Hotel, Vista Alegre’s new hotel in the centre of Lisbon. The hotel is just a five-minute walk from the Tagus River and very close to some of the city’s main attractions.

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It is in an elegant and urban-chic atmosphere that Monte Mar Lisboa was created. We brought fresh fish, shellfish and all the traditional Monte Mar Cascais cuisine to the capital.

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The Moon & Sun Lisboa hotel aims to provide the best accommodation experience in a refined and welcoming environment, taking advantage of the privileged location of downtown Pombaline.

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Get to know MUDE and its permanent programme on the evolution of national and international design through its various expressions (product, fashion, graphic).

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This very particular world is worth discovering, a place where the art of storytelling and acting, one of the first popular art forms, is told like a tale.

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Discover this house museum off the main tourism routes in Lisbon and enjoy the impressive collection assembled by Medeiros e Almeida throughout his life.

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Discover the Museu do Aljube – Resistência e Liberdade whose name belies its aim: to remember and document the struggle against Portugal’s dictatorship.

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Visit Lisbon’s Museu das Comunicações that examines how the Portuguese have communicated with each other over the last 5 centuries.