"Must-visit attractions in Lisbon."

The Tagus River winds through Lisbon, with markets, yellow trams, and cable cars shuttling up and down the slopes. Numerous towers and monuments bear witness to the city's beauty. As a tourist destination, Lisbon not only has many historical landmarks but also magnificent suburban landscapes. The town of Sintra is listed as a World Heritage Site, and the coastal beaches along the western Atlantic coast have always been one of Portugal's most popular tourist attractions.

Jerónimos Monastery

Admire the magnificent monastery of Portugal and the famous navigator Vasco da Gama rests here.

Belltower

Witness of the glorious Portuguese Age of Discovery, it offers panoramic views of the city and stunning Atlantic scenery when reached.

Nautical Monument

Admire the sculpted heroes of the sea on the monument and its base, and climb to the top to enjoy views of the beautiful harbor.

St. Husta Elevator

The only straight up and down elevator in Lisbon offers a panoramic view of the city from the top observation deck.

Castelo de São Jorge

One of the oldest relics in Lisbon, a great viewpoint to admire the city and enjoy the sunset.

Augusta Street

Appreciate the magnificent Arc de Triomphe, admire the exquisite statue group of the glorious goddess at the top.

Plaza de Pedro IV in Tang Dynasty

Admire the Pedro IV Monument, group of sculptures, and surrounding 18th-century buildings on the square.