Scenic spot introduction:
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is an ancient city surrounded by mountains and rivers, lined with green trees and beautiful scenery. Because the city is located at the westernmost tip of the European continent, on the 7 hills on the north bank of the Tejo River estuary, there are "Seven Hills". Known as the "City", since the first king of Portugal defeated the Moors in 1147, it has become the capital of successive Portuguese dynasties and the largest seaport city in Portugal.Attractions distribution:
Lisbon's urban layout maintains its ancient style, with narrow streets and alleys, traditional shops, coffee houses, and old-fashioned trams rattling up the steep slopes. The atmosphere of history is everywhere. The local St. George The castle, Belan Castle, etc. are simple, elegant and majestic; the St. Vincent Church in Flora is exquisitely built and famous; the Sintra scenic area has ruins such as the Pena Palace, as well as dense forests and surrounding plains, which has always been Portugal. A popular summer resort for foreign tourists; Cabo da Roca is the westernmost point of the entire Eurasian continent. Its steep cliffs stretch out to the ocean like lonely arms. Standing on it will feel like you have walked to the horizon. In Lisbon, large and small Baroque houses are arranged with modern buildings, reflecting each other; beautiful parks, broad squares, unique monuments, and memorial towers are all over the city, providing both ancient and modern city scenery and warmth. The suitable climate makes Lisbon a relaxing place.Scenic spot qualifications:
World HeritageScenic spot features:
City tours, cultural tours, palaces, squares, parks, streetstravelling guideline:
1. Try not to use landline phones to make calls to mobile phones in Portugal, or vice versa, because the price is very expensive, and Pt Hello card is recommended.
2. When traveling in Lisbon, you can pay more attention to details. Whether it is the paving stones under your feet or the tiles on the wall, they all have different patterns and colors. There is a strong artistic atmosphere everywhere. The walls of each subway station It is also filled with poems and famous quotes.
3. Some restaurants in the old city deceive tourists by writing a 10% service charge in small letters on their menus. You should ask whether there is a service charge before dining. Any consumer item that cannot be printed by a machine is a scam for tourists. Restaurants that attract customers every day are not good local restaurants, so try not to go there.
4. If you are staying in Lisbon, you do not need to buy a Lisbon Card or a 10-time subway ticket. The city center of Lisbon is very small, so walking is more suitable for exploring the local culture; or you can take tram No. 28, one of the oldest lines in Lisbon, which can be regarded as a scenic route in Lisbon.
5. In Lisbon subway station, you must keep your subway ticket and insert it when you leave the station.
Tour route:
One-day trip: Rossio Square → Siado → Alfama → Bairro Alto → Lisbon Old Town
Two-day trip: D1 San Jeromeno Monastery → Trade Square → Liberty Avenue → Belém Tower, D2 Cabo da Roca → Cascais Beach → Obidos
Best time to visit:
All seasons
Shopping recommendations:
(Specialty products) Local traditional handicrafts.
(Special cuisine) Lunch is served from noon to 14:00, and dinner is served from 9 pm to late night; breakfast is usually simple, lunch is the most important meal of the day, and if you are hungry in the afternoon, you can go to the snack bar Buy bread and snacks.
1.RUA DOS SAPATEIROS: There are many good restaurants on this street, and the cuttlefish are very delicious.
2. Portuguese seafood: Starting from June throughout the summer, sardines are the best time. In addition, there are cuttlefish (Choco), plaice (Linguado), cod, swordfish (Peixe Espada), octopus (Polvo), eel, seashell (seashell) and flower branch (Lula), etc.
3. Portuguese cheese: Serra da Estrela cheese is the most famous, but Nisa, Azeit o, Castelo Branco, etc. are also good.
4. Dessert: soft eggs, Portuguese egg tarts (pastel de nata).
5. Gaspacho and Acorda.
Scenic spot location:
Europe>Portugal>Lisbon City
How to get there:
1.Carris bus: Most buses run from 5 or 6 am to after 21 o'clock. There are 9 night bus lines, from 12:30-5:30.
2. Lisbon Metro (Metropolitano de Lisboa): Generally distinguished by color, there are four lines: blue line, red line, green line and yellow line. The subway operating hours are from 6:30 to 1:00 the next day
3. Airplane: Airport of Lisbon; Lisbon Airport Bus has 3 airport bus lines, and there are special ones on the bus for passengers to enlarge A place for luggage.
Scenic area map:
3D real scene of scenic spot
Lisbon ticket prices:
1. Belém Tower: 5 euros, including a 10 euro package for the Jerónimo Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos).
2. Lisbon Oceanarium: 11 euros for adults, free for children under three years old, 5.5 euros for children under 12 years old, and 26.5 euros for family tickets.
Scenic area opening hours:
1. San Roque Church: 8:30-17:00
2. Belém Tower: 10:00-17:30 in winter, 10:00-18:30 in summer; visitors are not allowed to enter half an hour before closing. (Closed on Mondays, January 1st, May 1st, Easter and Christmas Day).
3. Santa Justa Lift: 07:00-21:00, extended to 23:00 in the summer.
4. Lisbon Oceanarium: 10:00-19:00 from April to October, 10:00-18:00 from November to March.