The museums of Lisbon celebrate the rich history and culture of this Portuguese capital city. The Maritime Museum is perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who adore all things nautical, while the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves is a hidden gem of colorful artwork. To fully appreciate the city’s dramatic stone architecture you can take a guided walking tour, or customize your own tour, making sure to visit the Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site the Torre de Belem.
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For tailor-made tours or other programs, please contact us. Tours from Lisbon to Sintra or Arrábida. Get to know Évora and its beautiful Alentejo Region. Go up north to Porto and meet the Douro River. Do not forget the Portuguese west coast, its amazing beaches, and so many wonders. Also, enjoy our food and wines.
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Your ultimate Lisbon Travel companion, bringing you the best Experiences and Tours Portugal has to offer.Our number one mission is to create the experiences of your dreams. If you have an idea you are looking to create whilst visiting Portugal, let us know.
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It is a company of transfers and private tours with luxury vehicles and qualified drivers who speak several languages.
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We used the trams a couple of times, once to go to Belem and also to do the famous #28 route that winds its way through the narrow streets of Lisbon up through the Alfama area. The best thing we did was to buy the 24 hour pass for €6.40 (+€0.50 for the card). It worked very well for us because we bought the pass for our trip to Belem one day, then the next morning, because we were still within the 24 hour period, we used it for the #28 tram trip too. Couldn't have been easier. The pass can be used on the metro, buses, trams and the funiculars. We were surprised when we realised that it also includes the Santa Justa elevator. You could easily not realise this and the elevator on its own is €5. The only inconvenient thing about the pass is that you need to be buy it at a metro station and you can’t buy it at the trams.
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Funicular railway that leadss to the São Pedro de Alcântara Miradouro overlook above Lisbon.
It captures the essence of Lisbon - hilly perspectives, funiculars, urban art. We hopped on at Barrio Alto and given its frequency didn't have long to wait for the grand descent. Passing by the colourful street art creations and meeting ascending multi-decorated versions was lovely. Arriving at Baixa we alighted, waited a few minutes then hopped back on and returned back up the hill.
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The Metro is by far the fastest way and cheapest way to get around Lisbon. It can get crowded during rush hour (watch for pickpockets!!), but no more so than the metro in any other large European city. The kiosks are located in the stations and are relatively easy to use after you figure out a couple details. First, there is a small icon in the lower left corner that changes the language to English. Second, he kiosk did not accept US credit or debit cards when we visited - you may need cash. (There is an ATM located in some of the stations.) Navigating the metro is simple, and there are maps available at travel offices and maps printed on walls in the train station. For a short visit, you might consider a one day pass (about 6 Euros) that provides unlimited rides on the metro, bus, and funicular (a single car trains that goes up steep inclines at several points in the city). You can find some breathtaking views at the top of the funicular. One general hint that applies to travel practically anywhere in the world: use Google maps on your smart phone to get around. If you don't want to pay for roaming data access, download the map to your phone before you leave home or while connected to the hotel internet.
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My wife and I have recently visited Lisbon for the first time and were both impressed with the great network or trams, subways, and buses that traverse this beautiful city. The Historic Trams are the big favorites there as you see people all over photographing them as they go by. They are always carrying passengers and seem to be an integral part of the lifeline of Lisbon. There are even modern trams on some of the routes. However the older and historic trams are the attraction here. We purchased the "Lisboa Cards" that allowed us to use any of the Trams, buses, subway and even trains in Lisbon without having to exchange money every time we boarded them. Just scan your card. It made it very easy and convenient to hop on and hop off. So if you are planning to visit Lisbon, get the "Lisboa Card" for as many days as you need and ride the Carris Transportes of Lisboa...You will be glad you did.
Feelisbon is a travel agency, based in Lisbon, which offers its customers a wide range of services. Short rental apartments, transfers, and private tours are our main activities.
Feelisbon is a travel agency, based in Lisbon, which offers customers a wide range of services like short rental apartments, transfers, and private tours.
We believe in the beauty of the unique and showing people the wonder of “A different type of world”. We are a group of artists, musicians, dancers, poets, philosophers, entrepreneurs and spiritual explorers from all over the world, who have all chosen Lisbon as our home, and we want to share our experience in this magical city with you in our own, very unique way.
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