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Lisbon - full day Personalized booking
Program Lisbon, the millenarian city of the seven hills, with unique views from the top of them: Edward VII park, Saint George castle, Bairro Alto. A drive to Rossio, the heart of Lisbon. Commerce square, the most elegant, in front of the fantastic estuary of Tagus river and close by the nucleus of ancient Lisbon: Saint George castle. Alfama, the oldest and most picturesque quarter, where we step back in time and see the curious structure of medieval Lisbon, with narrow and labyrinthine streets. Stop to see the very antique Cathedral of Lisbon, dating from the 12th century. Then a drive along the riverside by the busy harbor, with stops at Belem Tower – jewel in Manueline style dating from the XVI century, the Monument to the Discoveries – homage to the great Portuguese navigators, Jeronimos Monastery – the most imposing monument of Lisbon, telling about the apogee of Lisbon’s history, the age of adventurers and navigators of the XVI century. Free taste of Port wine.
In addition, you may choose to visit: -The Manueline cloisters of Jeronimos Monastery, a lace-work in stone, ex-libris of Lisbon. -The Maritime Museum, with a huge collection of miniatures and full scale boats from different periods. -The 19th century Ajuda palace, a souvenir of the last years of Monarchy in Portugal. -The coach Museum, a collection of more than 30 coaches from different centuries and countries, the largest coach collection in the world. -The Ancient Art Museum, a must for art lovers, as here we have the most symbolic items of Portuguese Art. -Gulbenkian Museum, one of the largest private art collections in the world: Egyptian, Roman, Greek, Persian, Arab, Middle East, Chinese, Japanese items among others and well preserved items of European Art, such as paintings, religious Art, tapestries, furniture, jewelry, sculpture, etc, etc. -The “Oceanarium”, one of the biggest aquariums in the world. -Go to the top of the statue of Christ, for an astonishing view of Lisbon, more than 700 feet high. -The 18th century marble Basilica of Estrela, with an astonishing dome and richness of marble. -The 17th century marble Basilica of Santa Engracia, also with a rich collection of marble and another amazing dome. -The Glazed Tiles museum in Madre de Deus Convent, where one can see samples of all periods. -The Zoo of Lisbon with more than 2000 different animals, housed in a huge farm of a Portuguese noble family. -The Cold Green House, with a big variety of tropical plants.
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...Lisbon’s history dates back to 300,000 years ago and ranks as one of the world's longest founded cities. As the legend tells, it is a city founded and named by Ulysses, which has its origins in the Phoenician words "Allis Ubbo", meaning "enchanting port". Lisbon was a battlefield for Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians, however it was Romans who started their two-century reign in Lisbon in 205 BC. In 714, the Moors arrived and stayed tull the 12th century. In the 13th century, Lisbon became the capital of Portugal. The 15th century was the point of departure for the Portuguese Discoveries, an era during which Portugal enjoyed abundant wealth and prosperity through its newly discovered off shore colonies in Africa, the Americas and Asia. Today, Lisbon still maintaining the marks of its early history, is one of the most beautiful capitals of Europe...
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