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Introducing Lisbon

Spread across steep hillsides that overlook the Rio Tejo, Lisbon offers all the delights you’d expect of Portugal’s star attraction, yet with half the fuss of other European capitals. Gothic cathedrals, majestic monasteries and quaint museums are all part of the colourful cityscape, but the real delights of discovery lie in wandering the narrow lanes of Lisbon’s lovely backstreets.

As bright yellow trams wind their way through curvy tree-lined streets, Lisboêtas stroll through the old quarters, much as they’ve done for centuries. Village-life gossip in old Alfama is exchanged at the public baths or over fresh bread and wine at tiny patio restaurants as fadistas (proponents of fado, Portugal’s traditional melancholic singing) perform in the background.

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St George's Castle at night.
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St George's Castle at night.

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  • Paolo Cordelli
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  • Fountain at Praca Dom Pedro IV (Rossio).
  • Residential facades from below, Alfama.
  • Street vendor on Rua Augusta roasts chestnuts.
  • Elevador da Bica, furniculars in Lisbon.
  • Postcards in Baixa District.
  • Restaurant in Museu Nacional do Azulejo.
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