Built in 1519, this tower is one of the most prominent landmarks of Lisbon.
Santa Justa Elevator is the only vertical public lift of Lisbon and is 45 meters high.
This wonderful palace looks like taken straight from a fairy-tale, with all of its bright colors, decorative exteriors and lovely nooks and…
This 17th-century Mannerist church boasts a splendorous Baroque altarpiece and nice wall and ceiling decorations.
Formerly known as the Church of Santa Engrácia, this large 17th century church was converted into a national pantheon in 1916.
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…
A magnificent mansion that features a chapel and an extensive and well-maintained park.
The Rossio is the popular name of the King Pedro IV Square in the city of Lisbon, in Portugal.
Praça dos Restauradores celebrates the restoration of the independence of Portugal in 1640.
Boca do Inferno is a chasm located in the seaside cliffs close to the Portuguese city of Cascais, in the District of Lisbon.
A wonderful example of Romantic architecture, this gorgeous villa, that was once used as a summer resort of the Portuguese court, reminds…
The Palace of Sintra, also called Town Palace, is located in the town of Sintra, in the Lisbon District of Portugal.
Commissioned by Queen Maria I of Portugal and built in 1790, this large basilica is an interesting mix of Baroque and Neoclassical…
The Palace of Mafra, also known as the Palace-Convent of Mafra and the Royal Building of Mafra, is a monumental Baroque and Neoclassical…
The Roman Bridge of Catribana is located near the village of Catribana in the parish of São João das Lampas, in the municipality of Sintra…
The Vila Franca de Xira Bullring, also known as the Palha Blanco Bullring is situated in the centre of the town of Vila Franca de Xira in…