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02/12/2023

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06/08/2023

, Lisboa 🇵🇹

11/02/2022

Is it beautiful?!! Yes, its summer time at Lisboa 🌉🌼

10/01/2022

Prace Do Comércio,Lisboa 🇵🇹🌆

10/01/2022

Prace do Comércio,Lisboa 🇵🇹

12/08/2021

Enjoy YOUR summer 🌼🇵🇹

11/08/2021
23/06/2021

Night view in Campo Pequeno,Lisbon Portugal ❤️

14/12/2020

Shopping Centre 🏡🏘️

13/09/2020

Best common tourists place in Lisbon 👌

28/08/2020

Beauty Of Sintra.

28/08/2020

Beautiful place in Sintra, Portugal.

13/08/2020

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03/08/2020

The nineteenth century funicular ascends one of Lisbon’s steepest hills between Rua de São Paulo and Largo do Calhariz via Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo.

Take the funicular up when coming from Cais do Sodré. The funicular entrance is tucked into an arch of a building on Rua de São Paulo, 234. Look for the sign over the arch. The funicular crosses the Bica neighbourhood en route to Bairro Alto.

Bica is considered Lisbon’s most picturesque funicular, leading up to the Bairro Alto and Bica neighbourhoods, full of distinctive buildings, little shops and some nice restaurants.
At the top, just three minutes away via Rua do Loreto, don’t miss the stunning views offered by the viewpoint known as Miradouro de Santa Catarina.

Built in 1892, the funicular was initially moved by the water counterbalancing system, whereby movement was achieved by loading the car at the top of the hill with water until it was heavy enough to descend the hill and pull up the other car at the bottom of the hill. Then, in 1896 the Ascensor da Bica became steam powered, and in 1924 it was electrified.

01/08/2020

Belém Tower (Portuguese: Torre de Belém, pronounced [ˈtoʁ(ɨ) dɨ bɨˈlɐ̃ȷ̃]), officially the Tower of Saint Vincent (Portuguese: Torre de São Vicente) is a 16th-century fortification located in Lisbon that served as a point of embarkation and disembarkation for Portuguese explorers and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.[1][2] It was built during the height of the Portuguese Renaissance, and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style,[3] but it also incorporates hints of other architectural styles.[4] The structure was built from lioz limestone and is composed of a bastion and a 30-metre (98.4 ft),[5] four-storey tower.
Since 1983, the tower has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the Jerónimos Monastery. It is often portrayed as a symbol of Europe's Age of Discoveries[2] and as a metonym for Portugal or Lisbon, given its landmark status. It has incorrectly been stated that the tower was built in the middle of the Tagus and now sits near the shore because the river was redirected after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake. In fact, the tower was built on a small island in the Tagus river near the Lisbon shore.[4][6]

01/08/2020

Wonderful place for tourists 👌

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Night view in Comércio
Oriente,Lisbon 🇵🇹

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