Europe is a continent of many outstanding capitals. And it sometimes seems that, amongst the big, show-stopping capitals, Lisbon can sometimes get left off the list. But there's plenty to see and do here, and it's definitely a city for your "must see" list!
Lisbon is built on seven hills, which mean that this is a city of spectacular views. One of the main Lisbon attractions is the Cristo Rei - just like the statue of Christ in Rio, this imposing figure stands atop a hill and looks out over the ocean. Definitely make this a stop on your tour of Lisbon!
The hills, of course, mean that walking can be hard going! Hop on one of the funicular railways if you fancy the views without the slog. You can - and should - also use the iconic Lisbon trams to get around.
Like any city on the Iberian Peninsula, Lisbon is fantastic for food and night life. Restaurants tend to be small and family run, making dining a friendly experience. At least once, seek out a restaurant with a fado band - fado is the Portuguese equivalent of the blues, and seeing a live performance can be an unforgettable experience.
Walking around Lisbon's many neighborhoods is one of the best ways to experience the charm and character of this exciting city. The Alfama is Lisbon's oldest district and is full of narrow, sloping streets, traditional houses, small squares, picturesque cathedrals, outdoor cafés, and fado houses. Nothing quite captures the spirit of Lisbon like the Alfama district. Other neighborhoods worth exploring include Downtown (Baixa) and Chiado, Lisbon's elegant shopping district.
Lisbon has a vibrant cultural identity. Museums and art galleries abound, but its musical traditions are perhaps what make Lisbon so special and a great place to travel to. An evening of fado music is a quintessential Lisbon experience.
Fado is a classic Portuguese musical genre that began around the 1820s. Fado is a melancholy style of music featuring a singer and a guitar player and often revolves around themes of poverty and life at sea. There are several fado houses scattered throughout Lisbon where visitors can experience this unique Portuguese tradition. And stay in some wonderful Lisbon hotels.
Most of the Lisbon attractions are within walking distance of each other, but the city is also equipped with a metro, buses, street cars (electricos), and funiculars.
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