Sightseeing
10 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/baixa.html
101 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
baixa pombalina
10 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/baixa.html
less than 20 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/ribeira-das-naus.html
101 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Avenida Ribeira das Naus
Avenida Ribeira das Naus less than 20 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/ribeira-das-naus.html
5 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/castelo-sao-jorge.html
1774 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Il-Kastell ta 'S. Jorge
Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo5 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/castelo-sao-jorge.html
5 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-da-graca.html
142 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Largo da Graça
Largo da Graça5 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/miradouro-da-graca.html
20 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/casa-dos-bicos.html
139 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Casa dos Bicos / José Saramago Foundation
10 Rua dos Bacalhoeiros20 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/casa-dos-bicos.html
by car or train. Train station about 10 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/sintra/
1251 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Sintra
by car or train. Train station about 10 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/sintra/
by car or train. Train staion about 10 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/costa-da-caparica/
398 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Costa Da Caparica
10/12 Praça de 9 de Julhoby car or train. Train staion about 10 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/costa-da-caparica/
by car or public transportations.
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-cafes/pasteis-de-belem.html
835 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Pastéis de Belém
84 R. de Belémby car or public transportations.
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-cafes/pasteis-de-belem.html
Alfama
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/alfama.html
Lisbon's flea market is called locally the Feira da Ladra, often thought to mean "Thieve's Market" (in Portuguese "ladra" is a woman thief) but it actually derives from "ladro," a bug found in antiques. A market of this type is thought to have been in place in Lisbon since the 12th Century and the name Feira da Ladra was first mentioned in the 17th Century.
Today, the traders here are perfectly legal, many of them gypsies showing their wares in the Campo de Santa Clara street, in the district of Alfama. The market starts at the Arco de São Vicente, an arch near where the famous Tram 28 stops.
From the market, the impressive Santa Engracia Church, or the National Pantheon, can be seen standing proudly just a short walk away
The market is held every Tuesday and Saturday, from dawn to dusk. A myriad of small stalls sell all sorts of second-hand and new products, and other traders simply display their store on a stretched-out blanket.
762 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Stazzjon tal-Mercado de Santa Clara
Campo de Santa ClaraLisbon's flea market is called locally the Feira da Ladra, often thought to mean "Thieve's Market" (in Portuguese "ladra" is a woman thief) but it actually derives from "ladro," a bug found in antiques. A market of this type is thought to have been in place in Lisbon since the 12th Century and the name Feira da Ladra was first mentioned in the 17th Century.
Today, the traders here are perfectly legal, many of them gypsies showing their wares in the Campo de Santa Clara street, in the district of Alfama. The market starts at the Arco de São Vicente, an arch near where the famous Tram 28 stops.
From the market, the impressive Santa Engracia Church, or the National Pantheon, can be seen standing proudly just a short walk away
The market is held every Tuesday and Saturday, from dawn to dusk. A myriad of small stalls sell all sorts of second-hand and new products, and other traders simply display their store on a stretched-out blanket.
Drinks & Nightlife
15 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/bairro-alto.html
1835 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Bairro Alto
21 Tv. Inglesinhos15 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/bairro-alto.html
20 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/cais-do-sodre.html
885 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Cais do Sodre station
20 minutes walking from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon/cais-do-sodre.html
LuxFrágil
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-clubs/lux.html
Bairro Alto
21 Tv. InglesinhosLuxFrágil
Shopping
10 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-shops/a-vida-portuguesa.html
238 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Casa Independente
45 Largo do Intendente Pina Manique10 minutes from the apartment
http://www.lisbonlux.com/lisbon-shops/a-vida-portuguesa.html
Food Scene
Great restaurant with traditional portuguese food.
1 minute from the apartment
They only do lunch, and its close on sunday
210 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Zé da Mouraria 2
60 R. Gomes FreireGreat restaurant with traditional portuguese food.
1 minute from the apartment
They only do lunch, and its close on sunday
Arts & Culture
Ċentru Kulturali ta 'Belém
Praça do ImpérioGetting Around
Martim Moniz station
Parks & Nature
The beaches of Costa da Caparica stretch along the 15 kilometers. Most of the beaches are guarded during the summer, they have parking and restaurants / bars support. The train, running, only in the summer months strolls the vacationers along the beaches.
11 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Il-Plażża Cabana do Pescador
Unnamed RdThe beaches of Costa da Caparica stretch along the 15 kilometers. Most of the beaches are guarded during the summer, they have parking and restaurants / bars support. The train, running, only in the summer months strolls the vacationers along the beaches.
The beach of Carcavelos extends from the entrance of Carcavelos to the Fort of São Julião da Barra, integrating two small beaches: the Moinho beach, near the Fort. Although it is the most extensive beach in the Estoril Coast, it is common for the beach to be crowded on summer days, even during the week.
Serving all these holidaymakers, in addition to the bars and restaurants that stay open night inside, there is also a water sports school, such as surfing, windsurfing and bodybord. The beach also has beach soccer and beach volleyball courts. The Beach Soccer Championships have been held there as well as other sporting events such as Beach Rugby and Beach Volleyball.
It has several car parks.
218 il-persuni tal-post jissuġġerixxu
Il-Plażża ta 'Carcavelos
The beach of Carcavelos extends from the entrance of Carcavelos to the Fort of São Julião da Barra, integrating two small beaches: the Moinho beach, near the Fort. Although it is the most extensive beach in the Estoril Coast, it is common for the beach to be crowded on summer days, even during the week.
Serving all these holidaymakers, in addition to the bars and restaurants that stay open night inside, there is also a water sports school, such as surfing, windsurfing and bodybord. The beach also has beach soccer and beach volleyball courts. The Beach Soccer Championships have been held there as well as other sporting events such as Beach Rugby and Beach Volleyball.
It has several car parks.