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  1. 2 days ago · 3 days in Lisbon is the perfect amount of time to visit this city’s must-see attractions, visit a few hidden gems, dine at its best restaurants, and even day trip to some incredible nearby destinations.

  2. 4 days ago · 5 perfect days in Lisbon. This five-day itinerary will have you roaming along the ramparts of fairytale castles, getting selfies with sharks, throwing back a shot of cherry-red ginjinha, listening to soulful fado music at one of the city’s iconic venues, and dancing the night away at a beachside club. Basically tapping into the very best of ...

  3. 1 day ago · Florence, Italy is a beautiful, historic, popular, and incredibly walkable city. Starting our Tuscany & Cinque tour here, guests can experience the best of this classic city, on foot at eye level. Stroll to the top sites of Ponte Vecchio, Sante Croce, and through the market of San Lorenzo. Continue up the steps of the main Duomo, along the Arno ...

  4. 4 days ago · Lisbon bursts into celebration on June 10th for Dia de Camões (Portugal Day) with citywide parades, pageants, concerts, and festive events. Enjoy sunny days exploring Lisbon's beaches, parks, and outdoor attractions. Escape the city crowds with a day trip to Sintra, or experience the soulful sounds of fado at one of Lisbon's many fado houses.

  5. 3 days ago · From boutique hotels in the coolest neighborhoods to the unmissable classics and best for business, these are our editors' picks of the best hotels in Lisbon.

  6. 5 days ago · Caminho) The History of the Siege of Lisbon ( Portuguese: História do Cerco de Lisboa) is a novel by Portuguese author José Saramago, first published in 1989. It tells the story of a proofreader, and the story of the Siege of Lisbon, the subject of the book he is charged with correcting. Themes included in the book are language, history and ...

  7. 3 days ago · The city’s Belem neighborhood, whose name derives from Bethlehem, is located near the waterfront. Lison holds many great examples of the city’s nautical heritage. Our first stop on the walking tour of Lisbon was the elaborate Jeronimos Monastery. The monastery opened in 1495 and was designed in the Portuguese Gothic style known as Manueline.