Discover the Lisbon Region of Portugal

Let's explore the most famous region of the country

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The Lisbon region of Portugal is the economic and political power of the country.

Let's explore the area and the main landmarks. Click and navigate through the places, such as the important Praça do Comércio.

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Lisbon

The capital and largest city of Portugal. You can find great landmarks, such as Park Eduardo VII, which fronts the statue of Marques de Pombal (responsible for the reconstruction of the city after an earthquake) and, in the northern end, the largest Portuguese flag in the world.

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Get lost in the small streets in Alfama, one of the still traditional neighbourhoods of the city.

It is here where the most fado concerts happen and a great place to recharge the batteries in a tasca, the traditional Portuguese restaurant.

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Sintra

It is a major tourist destination in Portugal, thanks to its picturesqueness and for its historic palaces and castles.

The Quinta da Regaleira, for example, is classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Besides its architecture, the site attracts visitors thanks to its park.

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Even though the climate in the region is semi-arid, the Sintra Mountains are considered moderately humid: precipitation in the mountains is higher than in the surrounding areas. Its micro-climate developed full of dense foliage with a rich botanical diversity

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Mafra

In the coast, archaeological remnants indicate one of the oldest human presences in Europe.
The beaches in this region are so famous that Ericeira was classified as a World Surf Reserve by the Save The Waves Coalition.

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Besides the beach, Mafra can be proud of having one of the most iconic palaces of the country. The Mafra National Palace occupies an area of nearly four hectares (37,790 m2), comprising 1200 divisions, more than 4700 doors and windows, 156 staircases and 29 courtyards and lobbies

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Setúbal

The city was the most important center of Portugal's fishing industry In the beginning of the 20th century, particularly specializing in processing and exporting sardines.

Now, however, the production of salt is something that keeps the economy running.

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The city is famous for its choco frito, fried cuttlefish, which can be found in several restaurants in the city.

The best place to get them though is close to the Rotunda das Sardinhas, where you can be friends with a statue of the mollusc. 

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