Tips
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Lisbon Guide - Your Travel Guide to Lisbon - Nearby, the most lively bars in town: Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real; Mostly occupied by intellectuals, artists, idealistic university students, and not to mention tourists, Bairro Alto, with its innumerous range of restaurants, fado houses, cafés and bars is the most appealing cultural center of the city. Principe Real in some ways, this place is an extension of Bairro Alto and a gay-friendly place in which there are plenty of bars and clubs are in easy reach.
- Lux/Frágil - For the night owls, Lisbon's greatest nightclub - after midnight!
As one of the best and most reputable clubs in Lisbon, Lux / Fragile has an enviable location next door to the River Tagus, in the area of Santa Apolonia station. Distributed over three floors, the ground floor is the disco on the first floor bar with a terrace to the Tagus River and a roof terrace.
- Timeout Guides - Lisbon
What you can do in Lisbon? Art of the Cinema, passing the night in Lisbon, do not leave without a destination.
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KLM travel guide - Lisbon
Explore Portugal's river front capital with a flight to Lisbon. Built on seven hills, Lisbon revels in its Golden Age of Discovery with seafaring monuments in Belém, while Bairro Alto boasts fado and lively bars.
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Tripadvisor
Over 20 million traveller reviews and opinions. TripAdvisor is the world's largest travel community where you can get real information, advice, and opinions from millions of travellers to plan and take your perfect trip. TripAdvisor is a place you can go for insights and tips, a place that is literally alive with experiences and opinions. It's a place that feels like a local neighbourhood coffee shop, a café, a pub. A friendly and relaxed community filled with unscripted and honest conversations between travellers like you.
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Portugal's official tourism website - essential travel information:
Visitportugal is the official website for Portugal as a tourist destination, and is developed by Turismo de Portugal, I.P., the national tourist board. Turismo de Portugal, I.P., is responsible for the promotion, development and sustainability of tourist activity. It thus unites in one single body all the institutional powers relating to the development of tourism, in all areas ranging from supply to demand.
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Carris - Lisbon buses - Portuguese
CARRIS is a centenary company of passengers public transport - founded in 18 September 1872 - that is closely related to Lisbon's growth. Throughout time, it has been providing to fixed and floating population suitable conditions to satisfy their mobility needs. See Bus Lines and Network map: http://www.carris.pt/en/network-map/
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Metro - Lisbon subway . Network diagram http://www.metrolisboa.pt/Default.aspx?tabid=271
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CP - Portuguese railways
See here special offers: http://www.cp.pt/cp/displayPage.do?vgnextoid=7447f9e12a584010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD
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Lisbon International Airport
See and check Departures and Arrivals in Real Time
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Bica's funicular
Ascensor da Bica - This elevator was inaugurated on 28 June 1892 and its route is known as the most typical of the city. In 2002 it was classified as National Monument.
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Wikipedia Lisbon
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Museu de Artes Decorativas
Located in the old Alfama district in the Largo das Portas do Sol, The Azurara Palace is a seventeenth building.
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Bike rentals in historic Lisbon
bikeiberia offers guided, independent or tailored-made tours and offers rental services for high-quality bikes & equipment at competitive rates. You can directly pick up at our Lisbon Hub or order them to any place within Iberian Peninsula.
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Lisbon's public transportations route planner website
TRANSPORLIS is a multi-modal information system of the metropolitan area of Lisbon. It is a system that integrates the main transport operators of the metropolitan area of Lisbon, ANA, Carris, CP, Câmara do Barreiro,Câmara de Loures, Câmara de Odivelas, Fertagus, Metropolitano de Lisboa, PT.Com, Rodoviária de Lisboa, Scotturb, Transportes Sul do Tejo, Transtejo, Vimeca, and that allows to optimize the use of their transports in function of the schedules of each company.
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