Lisbon is know to have been built on seven hills. And, because of this unique geography, many fantastic vantage points exist around the city. Roof top bars, public park terraces, expansive bridges and high-rise hotel rooms all offer spectacular views. None, however, offer the highest...
Azulejos are those beautiful hand-painted tiles you see on buildings everywhere in Portugal. Portuguese are very proud of this unique...
The Water Museum is but one of four facilities, operated by the EPAL water utility company, and open to visitors....
Sintra’s newest museum, the Air Museum (Museu do Ar) is a vast exhibition space documenting the history of aviation in...
The Oriente Museum in Lisbon celebrates Portugal’s many discoveries, former colonies and multiple excursions to Asia. The permanent collection is...
Take a trip through time and see transportation from centuries past. The National Coach Museum tells the story of how...
Residing the in the restored Convento das Bernardas, Lisbon’s Museu da Marioneta (Puppet Museum) is the first and only museum...
The Monument to the Discoveries (also known as Monument to Mariners) sits prominently on the right bank of the Tagus...