Hidden Gems of Lisbon District
Beyond the bustling squares of Chiado and Belém, the Lisbon region holds quiet historical and natural landmarks. This collection spans the 18th-century Águas Livres Aqueduct, the world’s oldest bookstore, and specialized museums housing royal carriages and rare puppets. Coastal highlights include the dramatic cliffs of Boca do Inferno and the secluded sands of Ursa Beach. Cultural stops like the Casa do Alentejo showcase Neo-Moorish architecture, while the Gulbenkian Museum offers a vast private collection ranging from Egyptian artifacts to Impressionist paintings.
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum
If you are interested in art and history, visit this modern museum which houses a huge private collection of Calouste Gulbenkian.
National Museum of Ancient Art
National Museum of Ancient Art houses works of the most important Portuguese and other European artists.
Boca do Inferno
Boca do Inferno is a chasm located in the seaside cliffs close to the Portuguese city of Cascais, in the District of Lisbon.
Águas Livres Aqueduct
This 18th-century aqueduct, commissioned by King John V, was used to bring drinking water to Lisbon.
National Coach Museum
Up until 2015, the whole collection of National Coach Museum was situated in a former riding arena which served as a museum.
Casa do Alentejo
Housed in the 17th-century Alverca Palace, this cultural center features a striking Neo-Moorish courtyard with intricate tilework and horseshoe arches. It serves as a regional hub for Alentejo culture and includes a restaurant specializing in southern Portuguese cuisine.
Ursa Beach
A secluded stretch of coastline near Cabo da Roca characterized by two massive limestone sea stacks. Accessible via a steep, rocky trail, the beach offers a wild Atlantic landscape and is a known spot for naturism.
Casa das Histórias Paula Rego
The Casa das Histórias Paula Rego is a museum in Cascais, Lisbon District, on the Portuguese Riviera, designed by the architect Eduardo…
Puppet Museum
Discover the interesting history of puppetry in this family-friendly museum.
Orient Museum Lisbon
What used to be an industrial building is now Museu do Oriente. Opened in 2008, it houses an extensive collection of items from various…
Casa Fernando Pessoa
Casa Fernando Pessoa is a cultural center in Campo de Ourique of Lisbon, Portugal.
Convento dos Cardais
Founded in 1681, this religious complex is one of the few buildings to survive the 1755 earthquake. The interior is decorated with 18th-century blue and white azulejo tile panels and ornate Baroque gilt woodcarvings.
Chafariz d'El Rei
Dating back to the 13th century, this was Lisbon's first public water source. The current structure features an 18th-century facade with six spouts that historically served different social classes in the Alfama district.
Pastelaria Versailles
Established in 1922, Pastelaria Versailles has still retained its charming historical atmosphere.
Livraria Bertrand
Livraria Bertrand is the oldest operating bookstore in the world, founded in 1732 in Lisbon, Portugal.
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