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Lisbon Map - Interactive Map of Lisbon
Lisbon map with all the city’s monuments, museums and attractions. Plan your trip with our Lisbon interactive map.
Lisbon Tram - Routes, hours, fares & maps of the trams in Lisbon
The trams in Lisbon are, not only one of the most useful means of transport to get around the city, but also one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions. Portugal’s capital currently has five different routes and 58 trams, of which 40 are vintage streetcars.
Lisbon's Neighborhoods - Best districts to visit in Lisbon
Lisbon is divided into several clearly distinguishable neighbourhoods. To really get to know Portugal’s capital, you’ll need to spend time exploring each one of these districts. The most traditional neighborhoods are Baixa , Chiado , Bairro Alto , Alfama , and Belém .
Things to Do in Lisbon - The Portuguese capital's top attractions
Whether it's indulging in some fresh pastel de nata pastries, admiring the city's architectural masterpieces of Belém Tower or Lisbon Cathedral, or strolling through the Praça do Comércio, the Portuguese capital city has plenty for visitors to enjoy.
Rossio Square in Lisbon - Praça Dom Pedro IV
Rossio Square or Praça do Rossio, officially called Praça de D. Pedro IV, is Lisbon’s nerve center. The square is situated in the city’s Baixa neighborhood, on the northern end of Rua Augusta, very close to Restauradores Square.
Lisbon Buses - Lisbon bus schedules and prices
Lisbon has a fleet of 758 buses and 88 different routes, 11 of which are night buses. The most important lines for your trip will be: Number 91 (Aerobus): It is the fastest line to get to the Lisbon Airport. It makes only ten stops between Praça do Comércio and the airport.
Landmarks and Tourist Attractions in Lisbon - Must-See Sights
If you’ve visited the city’s top attractions and museums, we recommend checking out Lisbon’s nearby regions and towns, like Sintra, Cascais, Estoril, Óbidos, Fátima, Arrábida... Guided tours and day trips in Lisbon
Lisbon Transportation - Lisbon public transport information
Lisbon’s public transport system is extense and diverse. It features a metro network, a tram system, various funiculars, urban buses and ferries. Learn the best ways use them.
Baixa - Lisbon’s most central and liveliest neighborhood
Baixa is the most central and renowned neighborhood in Lisbon. It was completely rebuilt by the Marquis of Pombal after the earthquake that destroyed part of the city in the eighteenth century. The district has large classical avenues flanked by houses covered in tiles, in typical Lisbon style.
Lisbon’s Funiculars - Glória, Lavra and Bica funiculars
Lisbon’s elevators are basically funiculars that help locals and visitors climb the city’s slopes. Discover the funiculars, prices and operating hours.