Discover the best top things to do in Lisbon District, Portugal including Farol do Cabo Raso, Amoreiras 360 Panoramic View, Miradouro de Santo Estevao, Parque das Furnas, Vasco da Gama Tower, Miradouro Chao do Loureiro, Torre do Relogio Queluz, Miradouro do Monte Agudo, Miraduoro Terracos Do Carmo.
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Lisbon's highest viewpoint is waiting for you with a unique view over the portuguese capital and its most iconic landmarks. An exceptional experience on the top of the Amoreiras Shopping Center which is in itself one of the highlights of the city's landscape and shopping experience. Open everyday.
I recently returned from Lisbon, and made an effort to get to Amoreiras Shopping Center this time around. The rooftop observation deck was fantastic. I've visited Portugal many times, and can't believe I hadn't made it here before, now that I know what a treat it is. It was a cool windy day, but clear, and the 360-degree vista was well worth the 5 Euro entrance fee. Having a prior reference of the landmarks from the street level view only, this was such an education, and so impressive. I will do this again when I return to Portugal. Tip: be mindful of the closing and last-admit times.
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A 145-meter tower, constructed in the shape of a billowing sail, that permits breathtaking views of the entire city.
The Vasco da Gama Tower is a must-see facility in the Oriente district. The Vasco da Gama Tower is a tower, about 140 m high, built next to the Tagus River in Parque das Nations in Lisbon for EXPO'98, the 1998 World Exhibition. The designers of the tower are architects Leonor Janeiro, Nick Jacobs and three designers who operate under the name SOM. The caravel-shaped tower is breathtaking with its size and charming location.
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