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Calle Rosa de Lisboa
Rua Nova do Carvalho is the official name of Lisbon’s Pink Street, and lies in the now popular neighborhood Cais do Sodre. Cais do Sodre used to be Lisbon’s Red-Light District.
Lisbon was an important port city, meaning lots of sailors would come into the city to gamble, drink, and to ‘get some’.
Rua Nova do Carvalho was the place to be, as there were gambling dens, brothels, and seedy bars named after other port cities.
Sailors weren’t the only visitors, it was a meeting point for local criminals, streetwalkers, and prostitutes too. Yeah, we bet you didn’t know this quirky street had such shady beginnings!
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Lisbon Cathedral
This is the oldest cathedral of Lisbon called Se de Lisboa. It was built by moors as a mosque in 8th century and later after the moorish defeat it was converted by Portuguese.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Miradouro de Santa Luzia
One of the best Viewpoints of lisbon. From this viewpoint you will be able to see the oldest neighbourhood of lisbon (Alfama).
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Miradouro Das Portas Do Sol
Highest viewpoint of Alfama which is the oldest Neighbourhood of Lisbon. From where you can see the beautiful view of the Cruise Ship port of Lisbon and River Tagus and the longest bridge in European Union known as Vasco da Gama bridge.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Miradouro Da Senhora Do Monte
The Highest Viewpoint of Lisbon from where you can see a panoramic view of Lisbon and the surrounding districts. You will also be able to enjoy the beautiful view of St Jorge Castle with live music.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Mosteiro de Sao Vicente de Fora
This is the first Church were built by Portuguese outside the Royal Palace Territory. Now it is surging sans the Portuguese Royal family Pantheon where most of the royal family members are buried. You will also be able to see the beautiful architecture of t church along with the colourful tiles decoration.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Panteao Nacional
The National pantheon of Lisbon is a national monument the where Portuguese heroes are buried. Fado singer who was know as Fado queen Amalia Rodrigues, the famous footballer Eusebio and many more including the madrigal tombs of Vasco da Gama, Luis de Camoes.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Alfama
The steep streets of Alfama, one of Lisbon’s oldest areas, are lined with shops selling traditional crafts and cafes. Passengers pack the historic no. 28 tram, which winds through Alfama on its way up to 11th-century São Jorge Castle. In the evening, melancholy Fado music can be heard in some of the area's long-running restaurants.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Chafariz D'El Rei
Chafariz de El-Rei – the royal fountain, is the oldest city spring and the first public fountain in Lisbon.
It was built in the 13th century using the excellent waters of the Alfama slope. Thanks to King D. Dinis it was expanded, and by the order of King D. João II in 1487, the water flowed to the fountain in pipes to supply drinking water to ships setting off for commercial purposes and on discovery expeditions.
In its heyday, Chafariz de El-Rei even had nine working nozzles, each with a different purpose: one for filling all kinds of jugs and barrels, others only for specific social groups (including one for sailors!).
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Museu do Fado
You don't have to be a fan of fado to enjoy the Fado Museum. It’s much more than a tribute to Lisbon’s musical genre (which was placed on the World Heritage list in 2011), it also shows the cultural and political environment in Portugal, and especially in the capital, throughout much of the 20th century.
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Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
The Praça do Comércio is a large, harbour-facing plaza in Portugal's capital, Lisbon, and is one of the largest in Portugal, with an area of 175 by 175 m (574 by 574 ft), that is, 30,600 m2 (329,000 ft2).
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Arco do Triunfo
The Rua Augusta Arch is a stone, triumphal arch-like, historical building and visitor attraction in Lisbon, Portugal, on the Praça do Comércio. It was built to commemorate the city's reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake. It has six columns and is adorned with statues of various historical figures.