Completed in the 15th century, this large convent with an ornate interior is a burial site of several members of the Portuguese royal…
Built during the 12th and 13th centuries, Lisbon Cathedral is the oldest church in the city.
This 17th-century Mannerist church boasts a splendorous Baroque altarpiece and nice wall and ceiling decorations.
The palace was built in the 18th century in what is now a historical part of Lisbon.
Pasteis de Belém is not only the name of this bakery café that is in operation since 1837, but also of a traditional Portuguese pastry that…
Formerly known as the Church of Santa Engrácia, this large 17th century church was converted into a national pantheon in 1916.
Take a walk to this popular lookout point which offers a panoramic view of Lisbon and the Atlantic Ocean.
A magnificent mansion that features a chapel and an extensive and well-maintained park.
A tranquil place with over 500 different species of tropical plants from various continents.
Castle of the Moors is located on a high hill, overlooking the town of Sintra. Views from the walls are splendid.
Commissioned by Queen Maria I of Portugal and built in 1790, this large basilica is an interesting mix of Baroque and Neoclassical…
The Portuguese king Luís I used to live in this 19th-century residence. The Ajuda Palace has been a national monument since 1910.
The Palace of Mafra, also known as the Palace-Convent of Mafra and the Royal Building of Mafra, is a monumental Baroque and Neoclassical…