Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and while it boasts an array of historic monuments, the Portuguese consider it as ‘a cidade da luz’, the city of light. The light in Lisbon feels and shines differently. The way it hits the river and the white marble historical buildings, makes you want to spend your day walking up and down the seven hills (despite their steepness!). The light, the culture and the local people among so many other things, make Lisbon one of the greatest European capitals to visit.
The hills, the old city center, and the river are the perfect recipe for spectacular views at every corner. This is why we recommend to chase the views, instead of sights only. The ‘miradouros’, or viewpoints, are numerous, so choose one to enjoy a sunset looking over the city.
Sintra – Sintra, also known as the Moon Hill, is a magical and mysterious location where Nature and Man have coexisted in such a harmonious symbiosis that UNESCO has designated it a World Heritage Site.
Óbidos – Located in the heart of the West region, 50 minutes from Lisbon, Óbidos is a quaint, walled town with rich Roman history.
Cascais/Estoril – Since King Luis I chose the bay as his summer house in the late 19th century, Cascais and Estoril, on the coast north of Lisbon, have grown to be among the most cosmopolitan and popular tourist destinations in Portugal.
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