History & Culture

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A long, straight path lined with elaborate tombs and mausoleums in Prazeres Cemetery, leading into the distance under a bright blue sky.

Prazeres Cemetery: things to know before visiting

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Prazeres Cemetery in Lisbon is a necropolis with over 7,000 funerary monuments, some of them belonging to significant Portuguese figures, ...

The grand façade of Queluz Palace, featuring elegant blue and white architecture, with beautifully manicured gardens and classical statues in the foreground.

Queluz Palace: things to know before visiting

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Queluz Palace is an 18th century royal residence that is known as the Portuguese Versailles. Though it’s less known than ...

Children and adults observing and photographing the captivating marine life in a large tank at the Lisbon Oceanarium, highlighting an immersive underwater experience.

Lisbon Oceanarium: what to know before visiting

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If you like aquariums, then you’ll absolutely love the Lisbon Oceanarium! As one of the largest aquariums in Europe, it’s ...

An expansive view of Lisbon's historic neighborhoods and the 25 de Abril Bridge, highlighting the city's unique architecture and layout.

48 Hours in Lisbon: a complete itinerary

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What can you see in 48 hours in Lisbon? Well, with the right itinerary, there’s a lot you can do! ...

The façade of a Lisbon building adorned with traditional blue and white azulejo tiles, highlighted by green iron balconies and blue awnings.

Tiles in Lisbon: places to visit and where to buy them

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Explore the history, artistry, and cultural significance of the tiles in Lisbon, the beautiful azulejos that are synonymous with Portuguese ...

A scenic view of Lisbon's hillside neighborhood, featuring a mix of colorful buildings with terracotta roofs. The foreground showcases modern architecture near the waterfront.

Cais do Sodré: a complete neighborhood guide

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Once a neglected docklands area, Cais do Sodré has left behind its past of brothels and shady bars. Today, it’s ...

Aerial view of Baixa, the central district of Lisbon, showcasing its distinctive grid layout. The image highlights wide, straight streets flanked by rows of buildings with red-tiled roofs. The district is framed by the cityscape under a clear blue sky.

Baixa: a complete guide to downtown Lisbon

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No matter what city in the world you’re visiting, it’s pretty safe to assume that many iconic sights and attractions ...

A charming street in Lisbon lined with shops and restaurants, featuring cobblestone pavement with decorative patterns and a few people walking along.

Is Lisbon walkable? Everything you need to know about the City of Seven Hills

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Over the years, a lot of people have asked me about Lisbon’s walkability. After all, if there’s something that Lisbon ...

A picturesque view of Lisbon's waterfront area, with boats docked at the marina, the 25 de Abril Bridge in the background.

Santos, Lisbon: a complete neighborhood guide

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Located along the Tagus River, Santos, or Santos-o-Velho, is one of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods. Known for its antique shops, art ...

A bakery display in Portugal, filled with different types of bread.

13 most popular Portuguese breads

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Bread, or pão in Portuguese, is an integral part of the Portuguese diet and culture. More than just a food ...