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The tram rambles up and down between the Alfama district and lower Lisbon throughout the day. To start your day in Alfama, ride Tram 28 up to the Graca district and walk downhill. That way ...
A city as varied as the myriad azulejo tiles that artfully adorn its buildings, Lisbon is a city ... restaurant at AlmaLusa Alfama’s sister hotel in the Baixa district, simply baked in a pan ...
From historic landmarks to scenic coastlines, explore the highlights that make Portugal one of Europe’s most inspiring destinations ...
The best way to get around Lisbon is on foot and by public ... Belém are about 6 miles west of the tourist district, and Bairro Alto and Alfama sit on top of some steep hills; it's best ...
The iconic, old yellow painted No. 28 tram winds its way through this district ... two costing £94 per night. In Lisbon we stayed at the Tandem Palacio Alfama Suites in a one-bed apartment ...
Cascais, the catalyst for what became centre of the Portuguese Riviera, has long attracted royalty, aristocrats and the wealthy. In the late ...
Lisbon is a city in Portugal that calls the beautiful Alfama district home. The old town is brimming with pastel-colored houses perched on the city's slopes. Combined with the iconic yellow trams ...
Located in the Alfama district, this viewpoint gives you a 360 perspective of downtown Lisbon and the Tagus River in the distance ... just grab a ride on the Telecabine Lisboa. This famous tram ...
Portugal is a country where history and culture blend seamlessly, offering visitors a journey through time. From ancient castles and medieval alleyways to grand palaces and vibrant plazas, every city ...
Among the city’s historic tram lines and sweeping hills ... Rossio Square’s upscale cafes where you can sample delectable pastel de nata and the Alfama district’s traditional fado dinner shows, ...