Description Lisboa

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Inserted in a unique natural landscape, Lisbon, a city with a temperate climate and privileged geographic location, has excellent characteristics to welcome a high diversity of fauna and flora.

The existence of the river Tagus and its rich estuary, the Forest Park of Monsanto and the proximity to the sea are also decisive for the environmental conditions of the city.

Lisbon is one of the few cities in the world to offer a unique natural setting.

The presence of the river Tagus accompanies us during the visit, the discovery of the riverfront and its port area, and the streets full of history of its people and events that marked the city's "face".

Under a mostly blue sky, the light of Lisbon is coloring roofs, streets, houses, windows and green nooks in a diversity of shades and colors, which have been chosen as reasons for shooting and photographic sessions.

Being a city built on hills, from the various belvederes, installed in the highest points, can enjoy breathtaking views. We highlight the castle of S. Jorge, where we reach the cacilheiros in their crossing to the south bank, the 25th of April bridge, Rossio, Carmo convent, Bairro Alto, Eduardo VII park among other points of the city.

Alongside the old city, with a very rich heritage, Lisbon is also a modern city that has been renewed in new cultural and leisure proposals.

Drink a spout and enjoy a cake of cream in one of the traditional cafes or pastries, drink a ginjinha in one of the specialty houses, savor some of the typical dishes of the "gastronomy of Lisbon", such as the small fish in the garden , the Cod à Brás, the codfish fried, the clams to the Bulhão Pato, the steak to the Marrare or steak to the Coffee, among others, is part of the attractions that justify a wide visit to the city.

Lisbon, a city of history and culture, in constant movement, between alleys and alleys rises from the river to the castle and accompanies the Tagus.

Art and culture occupy a prominent place on the Lisbon agenda, those who are interested in culture have at their disposal a wealth of religious and civil heritage with a large number of museums, churches, monasteries and palaces.