Belém / Ajuda

The monuments of Lisbon, which personify the age of the Discoveries and the country’s great maritime feats, can be found here. But contemporary, informed and cultured Lisbon provides it with company in this select area. So when you arrive in the city, don’t lose a minute in trying to find the most iconic architecture in the city.

When you arrive in Lisbon, you will find much more than just a city. The history is written into the buildings and streets and the epochs have left their mark on the major edifices. The famous Monastery of Jerónimos and Torre de Belém – internationally recognised as UNESCO world heritage sites – are not the only buildings you find when coming to this part of town. The Padrão dos Descobrimentos and Praça do Império complete the sensation of the grandeur of yesteryear of the Great Portuguese Empire. Walk amongst the monuments that recount the history of the Manueline style in an architectural setting that is unique anywhere in the world.

But these are not the only attractions in Belém, nor do they attempt to freeze frame Portugal at a single moment in history. You’ll also find some of the most contemporary structures that define the life and new architectural profile of the city. Grab a pair of trainers and discover Belém slowly, visiting its squares and gardens, monuments,  cafés, restaurants and discovering its own rhythm.

Add to all of these reasons for visiting Lisbon a riverside with green areas and a unique atmosphere, various marinas and sailing clubs, and a cycle lane in which the fresh air combines with the beauty of the view and you’ll find in Belém the place where you can enjoy Portuguese culture in its purest state. Provided you accompany it with one of the famous and delicious Pastéis de Belém, you’ll be on the right path to heaven. Which in this particular case is called Lisbon.



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The York House Lisboa is located at only 10 minutes from Lisbon downtown, in Janelas Verdes Street, close to the Ancient Art National Museum.

Hyatt Regency Lisbon is the first brand hotel in Portugal. This 5-star superior hotel has 204 upscale accommodation units with a contemporary design, in a prime location with breathtaking views of the Tejo River.

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This charming botanical garden was the first of its kind in Lisbon. It’s completely unique and has a charming view of the city and the river.

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The Jerónimos Monastery was proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. This notable 16th century work of architecture became part of Portuguese identity and culture.

The Lisbon Bike Tour is the best way to get to know Lisbon.

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Boat trips on the River Tagus ... The best way to see the city of Lisbon, its monuments and history! Fun and Culture aboard the Lisbon ByBoat!!!

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Lisbon Helicopters offers Helicopter Tours with departure from Lisbon Heliport. Unique experiences , perfect to enjoy with your family and friends , or to celebrate a special moment.

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MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology is the new cultural centre for Lisbon. It’s a museum where these three areas intertwine within a space of debate, discovery, critical thinking and international dialogue.

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Important collections of Chinese art and the only historical-cultural Museum about Macau outside the People’s Republic of China.

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The Maritime Museum is a World of Discoveries. It reflects the importance of the experience and knowledge that the pioneering Portuguese navigators brought to the world.

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One of the most recent monuments in Lisbon is an ode to the history of Portugal. Come and visit it and make your own discoveries.

MAC/CCB defines itself as the great museum of modern and contemporary art in Portugal. Here, the visitor can enjoy works by artists from the most diverse cultural contexts and varied expressions.

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If you visit the Palácio de Belém, also discover the Museu da Presidência da República, housed in the palace’s old coach house, and learn about the founding of the republic in Portugal.

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The museum houses an unique collection in the world consisting of vehicles from the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries including coaches, berlins, sedan chairs and carriages.

The Vasco da Gama Aquarium, located at the gates of Lisbon, is not only an Aquarium, it is also a Museum. A Museum born of a prince's dream and his ambition to know the depths of the ocean.

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The National Museum of Ethnology holds one of the most extraordinary ethnological collections in the world, of over 40.000 objects, representing more than 380 cultures.

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The Navy Planetarium was inaugurated on the 20th of july 1965 by Head of State, Admiral Américo Thomaz, and Minister for Public Works, Azeredo Perdigão.

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Visit some of the landmarks along the riverfront in Lisbon by taking the tram. Between Praça da Figueira and Belém, this is the best way to visit the city’s monuments.

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In Belém and an only space, total renewed, Nune's - Real Marisqueira, offers to a variety of fish, shellfishes and beefs.

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Pretend you’re on a state visit as you tour the Palace of Belém and discover the home of the President of the Portuguese Republic.