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The apartment

09-11-2007 » Very nice and cosy apartment (60m2) for five people, with high ceils, original wooden floor e windows in every room, including the bathroom. There is a very nice small patio (8m2) with wooden table and chairs. It has a large living/dinning room, one bedroom with one double bed. There is [...]

Príncipe Real District

09-11-2007 » Príncipe Real is an elegant 18C and 19C neighbourhood. The ex-libris of this fine district is the pleasant centenarian park with huge centenarian trees where you can find a quiet open air café and the water museum – Museu da Água). Príncipe Real is also known by its Antiques [...]

Lisbon

09-11-2007 » The capital of Portugal sits at the point where the River Tagus feeds into the Atlantic, just about as far west as you can go without getting your feet wet. Being built on seven hills, it has plenty of vantage points from which to contemplate the distant horizons that called [...]

Nearby

09-11-2007 » Sintra, with its forests and palaces, is 45 minutes away by train from Rossio. Estoril and Cascais are staid resorts but make for pleasant outings; the train ride from Cais do Sodré tracks the Tagus as it opens out into the Atlantic. Dozens of beaches await you. Getting around in Portugal [...]

Transportation in the City

09-11-2007 » Trains, trams, ferries and an underground metro service most parts of Lisbon. The most important stations are Santa Apolónia and Gare do Oriente. The metro, which resembles the Moscow metro in many ways, is interesting if you want to move around the city quickly. The No 28 tram through the [...]

The Government

09-11-2007 » Portugal has been a Republic since the overthrow of the monarchy in 1910. Its status as a democratic state began with the so-called Revolution of the Carnations on April 25th, 1974, which brought down the authoritarian, corporative republic established by António de Oliveira Salazar in 1932. According to the post revolutionary [...]

The Food

09-11-2007 » For such a small country, Portugal has a surprisingly large variety of gastronomic delights. Regions like Alentejo, the North of the country, the South and the Centre boast quite marked differences in their typical dishes. Having been a predominately seafaring nation, it is not usual to find a large amount of [...]

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