"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 most magnificent monastery in Portugal, where the famous navigator Vasco da Gama is buried.

Belém Tower

A magnificent testament to Portugal's Age of Discovery, offering stunning views of the city and the Atlantic Ocean from the top.

Monument to the Discoveries

Admire the monument and the sculptures of maritime heroes on its pedestal, and climb to the top for a panoramic view of the harbor.

Santa Justa Lift

The only vertical lift in Lisbon, offering a panoramic view of the city from the top observation deck.

São Jorge Castle

One of the oldest landmarks in Lisbon, an excellent viewpoint to overlook the city and watch the sunset

Augusta Street

Admire the magnificent triumphal arch and look up at the exquisite statues of the Goddess of Glory and other sculptures.

Dom Pedro IV Square

Admire the Pedro IV monument, statues, and surrounding 18th-century buildings in the square