Today, Martim Moniz is a multicultural place, driven by the scents and flavors of other continents.
The Príncipe Real Garden is a meeting point for many.
A small medieval realm on the city's doorstep.
In the Baixa area there are many streets that go by the name of its crafts.
Have you ever been to Figueira Square?
The Estrela Hospital is now a cultural space in Lisbon, with two floors dedicated to theater and a third for the academy.
In the Chiado district, on Misericórdia Street, you'll find the oldest restaurant in the country and one of the oldest in Europe: Tavares Restaurant, which opened its doors in 1784!
Feira da Ladra is the famous street market where used clothing, antiques, handicrafts, and more are bought and sold.
You've probably walked through Rossio Square, the bustling heart of Lisbon, and its neighboring square, Praça da Figueira.
In Belém, the decision to transform the former palace that once served as the residence of the governor of the Tower of Belém into a hotel brought a surprise: excavations would reveal that beneath the ground lay remnants of a Roman fish sauce factory!
Have you ever heard a Lisbon native using the famous expression "résvés Campo de Ourique"? It's quite possible that you have, and there are many reasons to explain its existence.
You might have already come across the Casa do Alentejo on Portas de Santo Antão Street, a former and beautiful palace that is a heritage of all Alentejo people, where Alentejan culture is showcased and promoted.
Lisbon is full of fountains, the kind that supplied the city in times of water scarcity.
Have you ever visited the Roman Theater of Lisbon? One of the first buildings to be erected in the Roman city of Felicitas Iulia Olisipo (Lisbon), during the time of Emperor Augustus, and later remodeled during the time of Nero.
When the news broke that the former Sommer warehouses, located in the Coculim Palace on Cais de Santarém Street, would be transformed into a hotel, a team of archaeologists embarked on excavations, uncovering fascinating secrets!
Dermatology is not an old field, but the Museum of Portuguese Dermatology Dr. Luís Sá de Penella, located in Hospital dos Capuchos on Alameda de Santo António dos Capuchos, was established in 1955, although the idea behind this museum dates back to 1946.
The Segunda Circular is the urban road that connects the eastern part of Lisbon to the western part, where traffic chaos is often experienced.
Simão Bookstore, located in the Escadinhas de São Cristóvão in Alfama, is one of the smallest bookstores in the world.
In the Tower of Belém, have you ever noticed the rhinoceros that appears on the façade?
Perhaps you have already noticed the big statue in D. Luís I Square, next to Mercado da Ribeira.
In Chiado, where you can find the statue of Luís de Camões, there used to be a Palace: the Marialva Marquis Palace.