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What to see in Lisbon? Here are some tourist attractions with approximate prices, opening hours, and URLs:

1. Belem Tower - Price: €6; Opening Hours: 10am-6pm (Oct-April), 10am-7pm (May-Sept); URL: https://www.torrebelem.pt/en/

2. Jeronimos Monastery - Price: €12; Opening Hours: 10am-5:30pm (Oct-April), 10am-6:30pm (May-Sept); URL: https://www.mosteirojeronimos.gov.pt/en/

3. Alfama District - Free; Open all day; URL: https://www.visitlisboa.com/en/search/alfama

4. Lisbon Oceanarium - Price: €19; Opening Hours: 10am-6pm (Oct-May), 10am-7pm (June-Sept); URL: https://www.oceanario.pt/en/

5. Rossio Square - Free; Open all day; URL: https://www.visitlisboa.com/en/search/rossio-square

6. Sao Jorge Castle - Price: €10; Opening Hours: 9am-6pm (Oct-May), 9am-9pm (June-Sept); URL: https://castelodesaojorge.pt/en/

7. Tram 28 - Price: €3; Opening Hours: 6am-11:30pm; URL: https://www.visitlisboa.com/en/search/tram-28

8. Chiado District - Free; Open all day; URL: https://www.visitlisboa.com/en/search/chiado

9. Lisbon Cathedral - Free; Opening Hours: 9am-7pm; URL: http://www.patriarcado-lisboa.pt/site/index.php?id=1632

10. National Tile Museum - Price: €5; Opening Hours: 10am-6pm (Oct-May), 10am-7pm (June-Sept); URL: https://www.museudoazulejo.gov.pt/en/

¿Qué debo saber de Lisboa?


Sure, I'll be happy to give you some information about Lisbon as a tour guide. Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal and it's located on the west coast of the country. Its history dates back to the Roman Empire, and it was an important commercial center during the Age of Discovery. Today, it's a vibrant city that combines its rich history with a modern and cosmopolitan feel.

In terms of culture, Lisbon has a rich artistic and literary heritage. It's home to numerous museums, theaters, and galleries, as well as the famous Fado music, which is a type of traditional Portuguese music that can be heard in many of the city's bars and restaurants.

As for gastronomy, Lisbon is known for its seafood, which is often prepared in a simple and delicious way. Other popular dishes include the famous pastel de nata, a custard tart that can be found in almost every bakery in the city, and the bifana, a sandwich made with pork.

To get around the city, there are various means of transportation available, including the metro, buses, trams, and taxis. Lisbon is also a great city to explore on foot, with many historic neighborhoods and landmarks to discover.

The climate in Lisbon is mild and pleasant, with warm summers and mild winters. However, it can be quite rainy in the winter months, so be sure to pack accordingly.

In terms of documentation, visitors from most countries require a valid passport to enter Portugal. It's always a good idea to check with your embassy or consulate before traveling.

As for safety, Lisbon is a relatively safe city, but like any big city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions. Pickpocketing can be a problem in some tourist areas, so it's important to keep your belongings close.

Communication is easy in Lisbon, as most people speak English and there are plenty of Wi-Fi hotspots throughout the city. The local language is Portuguese, but you'll find that many signs and menus are also available in English.

Finally, the currency in Lisbon is the Euro, and you'll find plenty of ATMs and currency exchange offices throughout the city.
Visitas en Lisboa - Portugal

Visitas en Lisboa - Portugal

Itinerario Lisboa (Belem) - Portugal

Itinerario Lisboa (Belem) - Portugal

Mapa de Lisboa - Portugal

Mapa de Lisboa - Portugal

Turismo en Lisboa - Portugal

Turismo en Lisboa - Portugal

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