LISBON 4 days of Magic 🇵🇹 What to see and do | Travel documentary
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 Published On Jan 29, 2024

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Hello! Today I bring you to Lisbon and the surrounding area, what could you see in 4 days? Especially we will fall in love with this city?
I’ll show you the main districts from the more characteristic Alfama and then go through Baixa, Carmo, Bairro Alto and finally Belém. You will see the fantastic miradouro with panoramic views, Sao Jorge Castle, the Cathedral said the Self with its 800 years of history, the "skeleton" of the Carmo Convent, the historic tram 28 and the elevador of Santa Justa. There will certainly be the most famous Praca de Commercio, we will be accompanied perpetually by the pretty azulejos in the various alleys and streets, up to the district of Belém with its Tower symbol of Lisbon and the majestic Monastery dos Jerónimos, until you taste the legendary pasteis de Belém, too good! We will also venture to Sintra, a must-see town not far from the city with its various attractions, Palacio National de Pena and Quinta da Regaleira will immerse us in a mysterious and fairy-tale world. To conclude, the westernmost point of the European continent Cabo da Roca cannot be missed, from where the immense ocean made us believe that the world ended.

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00:00 Introduction
00:52 Alfama
01:23 The Cathedral of Lisbon (Itself)
02:51 Miradouro de Santa Luzia
04:35 Castle of Sao Jorge
05:56 Igreja de São Domingos
06:40 Placa de Commercio
07:19 Elevador de Santa Justa
08:49 Convent of Carmo
11:03 Cemetery dos Prazeres
14:09 Sintra
15:14 Castle of the Moors
16:36 Palacio National de Pena
17:59 Quinta da Regaleira
19:36 Cabo da Roca
20:33 Belém district
20:39 Bridge 25 April
21:39 Monument to the Discoveries
22:19 Tower of Belém
23:54 Monastery of Jerónimos
25:35 Pasteis de Belem
26:01 Conclusion

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