Built in 1519, this tower is one of the most prominent landmarks of Lisbon.
Completed in the 15th century, this large convent with an ornate interior is a burial site of several members of the Portuguese royal…
Noticeable for its unique facade, covered with diamond-shaped stones. It was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake and restored after that.
This wonderful palace looks like taken straight from a fairy-tale, with all of its bright colors, decorative exteriors and lovely nooks and…
The palace was built in the 18th century in what is now a historical part of Lisbon.
This picturesque square is home to many interesting sights, such as the Neoclassical building of Lisbon's City Hall, and the city's…
Formerly known as the Church of Santa Engrácia, this large 17th century church was converted into a national pantheon in 1916.
A magnificent mansion that features a chapel and an extensive and well-maintained park.
One of the earliest Jesuit churches in the world. Even though the exterior of this church is quite simple, its interior is elaborately…
Sao Domingos is a 12th-century church which used to host royal weddings and that features a Baroque facade.