Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

Food Scene

Great food!We suggest - Bacalhao à Lagareiro and all the grilled meat dishes.Kitchen is open until 10:30 pm.Monday to Saturday.
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Restaurante Lumar
5 R. do Conde
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Great food!We suggest - Bacalhao à Lagareiro and all the grilled meat dishes.Kitchen is open until 10:30 pm.Monday to Saturday.

Drinks & Nightlife

Great cocktails and good music.
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Maria Caxuxa
12 R. da Barroca
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Great cocktails and good music.

Sightseeing

Amazing views.
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Santa Justa Elevator
R. do Ouro
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Amazing views.

Parks & Nature

It has several green spaces and infrastructures open to the public, including a botanical reserve recognized internationally for its unique forest of old olive trees.
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Jardim Botanico d'Ajuda
Calçada da Ajuda
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It has several green spaces and infrastructures open to the public, including a botanical reserve recognized internationally for its unique forest of old olive trees.

Arts & Culture

This 16th-century monastery is Lisbon's must-see marvel, flashing back to the days of the Age of Discovery, when the spices of the East paid for the impressive architecture that has given it the status of World Heritage Site. Riches from all over the world poured into Lisbon thanks to Vasco da Gama's discovery of the maritime route to India, and the explorer's tomb is found in the church, a space filled with carvings of sea motifs. Another tomb is that of poet Luís de Camões. Coral, sea monsters and ropes are also represented in the even more magnificent cloisters, which are unlike any other in the world.
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Jerónimos Klosteret
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This 16th-century monastery is Lisbon's must-see marvel, flashing back to the days of the Age of Discovery, when the spices of the East paid for the impressive architecture that has given it the status of World Heritage Site. Riches from all over the world poured into Lisbon thanks to Vasco da Gama's discovery of the maritime route to India, and the explorer's tomb is found in the church, a space filled with carvings of sea motifs. Another tomb is that of poet Luís de Camões. Coral, sea monsters and ropes are also represented in the even more magnificent cloisters, which are unlike any other in the world.