Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Visiting Lisbon? A day tour suggestion!




Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal, is considered one of the oldest cities in the world and one of the rare Western European cities that face the ocean. Although the country has been going through an awful economic situation, it’s still an important region in terms of entertainment, arts, finance, commerce and education, which makes it one of the most visited touristic places in Europe.

            There are many beautiful places to visit in Lisbon and one of them is the city’s downtown area called ‘Baixa’. The region is formed by buildings with ground-floor commercial spots and upper floors for housing (picture below). It’s a good place to start the day.
 Moving into the morning, there are other good places to go. The Belém Tower, along with the Jeronimos Monastery, is also another well known site to visit when passing by Lisbon. They are actually the city’s most visited and photographed landmarks, and have also been recognized as World Heritage Sites/Monuments (pictures below)



       Belém Tower                                                             Jeronimos Monastery

Belém is also the place to find the worldwide known custard tarts. These are the famous ‘pastéis de Belém’ as it’s commonly named and if Portugal had a taste, this would definitely be it. There is no other place in the world where you’ll find a custard tart as good as the ones they make there. People come from all over the world and might even stay hours in line just to taste it. It’s just amazing!


To contrast with the city’s old neighborhoods, there’s the contemporary ‘Parque das Nações’ (Nation’s Park), which is just perfect for an afternoon walk. It has a modern and eye-catching architecture and is known for hosting a variety of national and international events. It’s also popular due to its shopping centre, outdoor eateries, bars, casino and Oceanarium – one of the biggest, most innovative and high-tech aquariums in Europe (pictures below).


   Because shopping is also part of everybody’s trip, the ‘Colombo’ and ‘Vasco da Gama’ malls are good places to visit. They are huge commercial centers, packed with well known brands and a variety of stores. To end the day, going out for some fun time would be a great option. For nightlife, ‘Bairro Alto’ is your final destination. The region is full of restaurants, bars and nightclubs, and the variety of music ranges from jazz to electronic, reggae and fado (Portugal’s traditional music). While staying in Lisbon, it’s also indispensable to taste the city’s famous codfish dishes, which is also traditional from Portugal. I’m sure you won’t regret it!!



                 There are many others places to visit in Lisbon such as the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, the Lisbon Zoo, the Saint George Castle, among others. If you’re staying in town for more time, you should definitely look into these as well. I hope you enjoyed the tour!

 
For further detailed information regarding places to visit, transportation options, contacts and prices, visit http://wikitravel.org/en/Lisbon

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