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Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara
The best viewpoint in the Chiado-Bairro alto region, gives visitors a beautiful view of Baixa Lisbon and the Alfama neighborhood.
Duration: 10 minutes
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Chiado
An important commercial district, famous for its luxury commerce, historical attractions and numerous theaters and museums.
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A meeting point for intellectuals, writers and artists, it has become a tourist attraction in the region.
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Bertrand
This store was chosen as the oldest bookstore in the world, in the 2011 Guinness Book of Records, and is still in operation.
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Elevador de Santa Justa
Opened in 1902, this imposing elevator has been transporting passengers from the Baixa region to Largo do Carmo ever since.
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Convento do Carmo
Formerly a Religious Order, a large part of this building collapsed in the 18th century earthquake. It currently houses an Archaeological museum.
Duration: 5 minutes
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Guarda Nacional Republicana Museum
Located in Largo do Carmo, this museum belongs to the Republican National Guard.
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Estacao Do Rossio
Once known as the Central Station, this is one of the most beautiful train stations in Portugal, built in the Neo-Manueline style.
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Praca Dom Pedro IV
Rossio is the popular name for D. Pedro IV square, which is located in the Baixa Pombalina region of Lisbon. One of the most important squares in the city, since medieval times.
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Praca Da Figueira
Large square, which is part of the Baixa Lisbon region, an area completely remodeled after the 1755 earthquake.
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The old Moorish quarter is one of the most diverse areas of Lisbon
Duration: 20 minutes
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Alfama
Alfama is the oldest and most historic neighborhood in Lisbon. An incredible place, with a large number of tourist attractions, spread across its narrow, cobblestone streets.
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Old Roman Therms in Alfama neighborhood
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Lisbon Cathedral
This is the oldest Catholic temple in Lisbon and was built in the 12th century, when the Christians took over the city from the Moors.
Duration: 10 minutes