LISBON
Lisbon is always a good surprise. The city is legendary, with more than 20 centuries of history, and carries with it, in parallel to modernity, the cult of tradition. The result of a past of glory that made lisbon the most powerful and significant city in the western world for over 500 years old. Currently, the streets, hillsides, monuments, churches, museums and palaces are portraits of the mix between the past and present, which includes an absolutely contemporary urban and colorful landscape.
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HOTELS
ALTIS AVENIDA
Perfectly Located On The Praça Dos Restauradores, This Hotel Faces The Avenida Da Liberdade On One Side
MARTINHAL SAGRES BEACH FAMILY RESORT HOTEL
The Algarve's Most Hedonistic Retreat, Set On Cliffs Overlooking The Atlantic Ocean
OLISSIPPO LAPA PALACE
One Of The Grand Dames Of The Lisbon Hotel Scene, This Elegant 19th-Century Palace Sits Amongst The Embassies In Chic Lapa
RITZ FOUR SEASONS HOTEL LISBOA
Built In 1959 As A Symbol Of Power. The Luxury That Shaped Lisbon

THE LUMINIARES HOTEL & SPA
This beautifully renovated 18th-century palace atop one of Lisbon’s hills.

TIVOLI AVENIDA LIBERDADE
The Tivoli Avenida Liberdade, formerly Tivoli Lisboa, is located on Lisbon’s main thoroughfare.
LISBON EXPERIENCES
WHAT TO DO IN LISBON
Lisbon is a cosmopolitan city and there is so much to see and do that it is difficult to have enough time to see everything you want at your leisure... Here we present a selection of things from amongst all those you can do, which cannot be missed in the Portuguese capital.
TRAM 28
If your'e in search of Belém’s cultural and culinary adventures, you can simply hop on the sleek No. 15 tram from the city center to get around. But it’s the No. 28 that every visitor should weave into their itinerary. These vintage Remodelado streetcars, wooden and painted yellow, are a throwback to another era.
SANTA JUSTA ELEVATOR
You cannot miss it when you pass it while ambling through the downtown district. It offers enviable views over this old part of Lisbon, and it is a privilege to travel in this elevator designed by Ponsard, a disciple of the great master of iron works, Gustave Eiffel, more than a hundred years ago.
