Lisbon is a unique city! For such a small European capital, it seems to have no flaws and only charm.
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You will start your fascinating journey from one of the viewpoints of Lisbon – Edward VII Square, from where you will have a wonderful view of the historical center of Lisbon, which was rebuilt after the great earthquake of 1755, designed by the Marquis de Pombal.
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Further, moving along the avenue “Avenida de Liberdade”, you will smoothly move to the square “Restorers” with a granite obelisk of 1886 in honor of the acquisition of independence from the Spanish crown. And the culmination of the historic center will be Rossio Square with bronze fountains and colorful flowerbeds, which for 6 centuries was considered the center of Lisbon.
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Then you will move to another time space, the 16th century Belém district, which is closely linked to the age of great geographical discoveries. Geronimos Monastery. A monastery that has no analogues in the world, where the Jeronimos monks baked the monastery pastry that is famous to this day – “Pachtel de Belem”.
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And of course you will visit the most photographed place in Lisbon, which is the symbol of the capital – the Belém Tower.