Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

Sightseeing

Climb up one of Lisbon’s iconic buildings for a unique view of the city. Open to the public since 9 August 2013, the Arch leaves Lisbon at your feet, literally. This triumphal arch in Rua Augusta has always impressed those roaming Lisbon’s busiest pedestrianised street.
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Arco da Rua Augusta
2 R. Augusta
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Climb up one of Lisbon’s iconic buildings for a unique view of the city. Open to the public since 9 August 2013, the Arch leaves Lisbon at your feet, literally. This triumphal arch in Rua Augusta has always impressed those roaming Lisbon’s busiest pedestrianised street.
Also known as “Terreiro do Paço” (Royal Palace Square), the Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square) is one of the most magnificent Squares in Lisbon. Facing the gorgeous Tagus estuary, it is also one of the largest Squares in Europe, with around 36.000 square meters (180m x 200m).
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Praça do Comércio
Praça do Comércio
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Also known as “Terreiro do Paço” (Royal Palace Square), the Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square) is one of the most magnificent Squares in Lisbon. Facing the gorgeous Tagus estuary, it is also one of the largest Squares in Europe, with around 36.000 square meters (180m x 200m).

Arts & Culture

Entirely devoted to Lisbon's urban song universe, Museu do Fado opened its doors to the public on the 25 September 1998, celebrating Fado’s exceptional value as an identifying symbol of the City of Lisbon, its deep roots in the tradition and cultural history of the country, its role in the cultural identity statement and its importance as an inspiration source and intercultural trade between people and communities.
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Museu do Fado
1 Largo do Chafariz de Dentro
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Entirely devoted to Lisbon's urban song universe, Museu do Fado opened its doors to the public on the 25 September 1998, celebrating Fado’s exceptional value as an identifying symbol of the City of Lisbon, its deep roots in the tradition and cultural history of the country, its role in the cultural identity statement and its importance as an inspiration source and intercultural trade between people and communities.

Essentials

A charming shop with various products and of excellent quality. -Butchery- Delicatessen- Wine Cellar (Port Wine, Cherry Lliqueur)- Fish Section- Fruit Section- Coffee shop
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Mercado da Figueira
11C Praça da Figueira
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A charming shop with various products and of excellent quality. -Butchery- Delicatessen- Wine Cellar (Port Wine, Cherry Lliqueur)- Fish Section- Fruit Section- Coffee shop