Here we present a selection of things from amongst all those you can do, which cannot be missed in the Portuguese capital. 1. Climb to the Castle of São Jorge and stroll through Alfama. Anyone coming to Lisbon and not going to the Castle of São Jorge will have surely missed an unforgettable moment.
Below are the numbers XXII through XXVIII, which are close to XXV. The right column shows how each roman numeral adds up to the total. Roman numerals originate, as the name suggests, from the Ancient Roman empire.
One of the oldest cities in the world, Lisbon has transformed into a cosmopolitan city attracting creatives and aesthetically-minded travellers. While you could easily spend a week (or more) exploring ...
LISBON — The Lisbon Village Council approved a social media policy and the administration of an official Facebook page for the village at its regular meeting Tuesday. The page will only be used for ...
There’s a saying in Portugal about our mercurial people: We go from 8 to 80, from zero to hero, in hating to loving ourselves as a nation. But consistently beloved Lisbon is an exception. Even after ...
I was born in the Benfica neighbourhood of Lisbon, which shares its name with one of Portugal's most famous football clubs (although I grew up to be a fan of rival team, Sporting.) Lisbon is also ...
Lisbon Airport has unveiled its new enhanced airport profile on Routesonline. One of Lisbon Airport major goals is to establish itself as the main hub to connect Europe to Africa and to Brazil, which ...