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Featured · Lisbon, PT
You'll start at Lisbon's grand riverfront square and work your way uphill through the historic Baixa district, passing iconic reconstructed landmarks before climbing into the atmospheric Alfama neighborhood. Red-tiled rooftops, riverside views, and winding medieval streets await as you explore centuries of the city's layered history.
Adapted from GuruWalk
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Praça do Comércio
Begin at this expansive riverfront plaza, where royal visitors once arrived by sea and where Lisbon's grandeur still announces itself across the water.
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Rua Augusta Arch
Walk through this triumphal arch, a proud symbol of the city's resilience and reconstruction following the devastating 1755 earthquake.
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Santa Justa Lift
Ride this ornate iron elevator up to a rooftop perspective of Lisbon's characteristic red-tiled landscape, or simply admire its distinctive Neo-Gothic ironwork from below.
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Lisbon Cathedral
Step inside the city's oldest church, where Romanesque and Gothic elements blend across centuries of Lisbon's spiritual life.
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Miradouro de Santa Luzia
Climb to this tiled terrace for a sweeping view of Alfama's tumbling rooftops and the Tagus River stretching beyond.
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Castelo de São Jorge
Explore this Moorish castle perched above the city, where high stone walls and centuries of history frame some of Lisbon's most expansive vistas.
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Old Alfama Square
Wander the medieval lanes of Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, where steep alleys, laundry-draped balconies, and the haunting sound of Fado music define the city's most atmospheric quarter.
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