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Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is one of the most beautiful and cosmopolitan cities in Europe.Located on a series of hills near the mouth of the Tagus river, it is an inextricably large place.Unpowered navigators have embarked here in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to navigate unknown waters and to draw new lands, and the inheritance of this golden age of discovery is the basis of a large part of the city’s culture and heritage.

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30 September – 7 October 2025

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Tourist Attractions

São Jorge Castle: Un Reper Iconic

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The most recognized of the most important attractions in Lisbon, St. George's Castle commands a glorious position near Alfama, on the crown of a hill with a view to the Portuguese capital. This is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Lisbon.Its impressive creams, the attractive museum and the fascinating archaeological site combine to make the castle a satisfaction for the whole family, and the children will especially like to climb the solid walls and towers that surround the land.to be finally overcome in 1147 by Afonso Henriques.The victorious king built the Aláçova Palace, which houses subsequent monarchs until a new royal residence was built near the river.(Palace foundations are part of the excavations seen today.) In the most part, visitors are happy to admire the fabulous views on the observation terrace that offers an uninterrupted panorama, the Tajo river and the distant Atlantic Ocean.It gives viewers an unusual 360 -degree designed view of the city below.