
Attractions

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 Portugal’s capital, Lisbon is known as the White City, thanks to its unique luminosity
 Distance: 30 km/30 minutes
 Further information about Lisbon:
www.atl-turismolisboa.pt
 Portugal’s capital, Lisbon is known as the White City, thanks to its unique luminosity.
The light, the atmosphere and the climate offer marvelous walks all over the city. Lisbon’s
beauty extends beyond its numerous monuments, to include a vibrant atmosphere and wealth of cultural and entertainment opportunities.
Places of Interest:

Museums - Ancient Art, Chiado (Contemporary Art), Tile, Archaeology, Ethnology, Coach, Costume, Theater, Maritime, Military, City, Gulbenkian, Modern Art Centre, and the Ricardo Espirito Santo Silva Foundation. Palaces open to the public: Ajuda and Fronteira. Churches: Cathedral (with Treasury); São Vicente de Fora; Conceição Velha (Manuelina), São Roque
and Sacred Art; Madre Deus; Santa Engrácia Pantheon (Baroque), and the Estrela Basilica.

Shopping - Downtown; Avenida de Roma, Praça de Londres, Avenida Guerra Junqueiro, and Amoreiras.

Nightlife - Bairro Alto and Avenida 24 de Julho.

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Sintra's lush wooded heights and verdant charms invite one to take a ride on a horse-pulled carriage, and gaze at the marvelous manor-houses, located within the grounds of century old farms
 Distance:5 km/10 minutes
Further information about Sintra: www.cm-sintra.pt
The magic of its natural scenery and the memory of those who have passed through lend
Sintra its poetic ambience. A UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its 19th Century
Romantic architecture, Sintra is a major tourist attraction.
Places of Interest:

 Pena Palace

 Moorish Castle

 Queluz Palace

 Quinta da Regaleira

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