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Lisbon Map, Portugal

If you feel like you need some help to find your way in your destination city, you are in the right place. This Lisbon Map will certainly help you to seek out the best restaurants, clubs and sights in town. You want to know what is the best place for a walk? Or what you should be watching out for during your visit? Learn more about the best things to do in the city reading our travel tips and then get around in Lisbon with Travelgrove's map. While searching for places, you can also check some cheap flights or deals or you can take a look at our user's galleries about the city. We hope you will find our city map of Lisbon useful. Enjoy your trip and come back to share your travel experience about Lisbon!

Lisbon Travel Guide

Lisbon  MonumentsWhen it comes to food, the city of Lisbon has delicious and incomprehensible cafes and restaurants. Mostly restaurants are cheap and affordable provided with tasty food, which is loved by children and adults. read more
 

Lisbon Nightlife

Lisbon  StreetsIf you are looking for great nightclubs similar to the lively ones that can be found in Malaga and Sevilla, go to the Doca de Alcântara. Males and females of various ages and nationalities tend to frequent Queens. Kapital and Kremlin are both also very popular. Kapital has an Egyptian theme and tends to play mostly techno. Kremlin has three stories, of which each has a different style and therefore caters to... read more
 

Lisbon Sightseeing

Lisbon roofsBelem is essentially a historic district and its connection with the Age of Discovery is widely known. The Belem Tower (or Torre de Belem) is undoubtedly the most famous of Belem’s tourist attractions. Built in the 16th century, the tower is a fortified lighthouse standing at the Belem port. The other important structure is the Jerónimos Monastery, the resting place where Vasco da Gama’s body has been entombed.... read more
 

Lisbon History

25th of April Bridge pf LisbonBy 711 AD, the reins of control of the city (in fact, of most of Iberian peninsula) went to the North African Moors and their occupation continued till the 12th century. The city flourished under the Moors but the arrival of the Muslim rulers saw the wave of Christianity receding. The Christians were allowed to follow their religion but ‘jizyah’ (extra tax) was levied on them (because they were ‘Dhimmis’ or... read more
 

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