Mar01
Published by misha in Europe, History, Portugal, Travel Stories, Travel gear

The Rossio Railway Station is a stunning structure set between Rossio Square and Restauradores Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The railway station was designed by the architect José Luís Monteiro. They integrated eight doors match the nine palatial windows and incredibly decorated clock tower located on the top of the facade.
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May14
Published by Asya in Europe, Golf, Hotels, Portugal, Racing, Resorts

Estoril is a civil parish of the Portuguese municipality of Cascais. The Estoril coast is close to Lisbon - the capital of Portugal. It starts in Carcavel, 15 kilometres from Lisbon and stretches as far as Guincho. The two main resort towns are Estoril and Cascais. The town has since lost much of its status, but maintains a certain faded grandeur and is still a fashionable cosmopolitan playground with Europe’s largest casino, tennis courts, some of Europe’s finest golf courses, an automobile race track that has held Formula One Grand Prix races, and an attractive sandy beach. Early in the 20th century the resort became the playground of the rich and famous who came here to relax and sunbathe; luxurious hotels accommodated illustrious visitors which included royalty and ex-royalty.
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Feb26
Published by Asya in ACTIVITIES, Arts, CONTINENTS, COUNTRIES, Europe, Hotels, Monuments, Museums, Portugal, Relaxing, Shopping, Sightseeings, TOPICS, Travel Stories, Urban Tourism, Walking

A city set on seven hills, as the legend tells,
Lisbon is the kind of place where you can sit at street cafes and watch the world go by. But for the eager there are also plenty of cultural activities. In addition to architectural masterpieces at Belem,
Lisbon has over 50 museums to visit - some of which are Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, National Museum of Contemporary Art, National Coach Museum, and Carmo Archaeological Museum. The city of Lisbon is rich in architecture - Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Baroque, Traditional Portuguese, Modern and Post-Modern constructions can be found all over the city. But, Lisbon isn’t all culture and history,
Bairro Alto is the center of nightlife with various restaurants and bars where melancholic traditional Portuguese music, Fado, can also be listened.
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