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Portugal’s capital city of Lisbon has increased in popularity over recent years, thanks in part to its cultural attractions, culinary scene, nightlife and historical attractions. The hilly city boasts stunning parks and beaches. With its dynamic offerings, Lisbon is the perfect city to visit with friends, family or solo.

GETTING THERE & AROUND

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Lisbon Airport is the main international gateway to Portugal and the hub for Portugal’s flagship carrier, TAP Air Portugal. The airport lies less than five miles from city center. Lisbon’s transit system consists of the metro, trams, funiculars and buses. The metro is one of the most popular, inexpensive and easy-tonavigate forms of public transportation. Four lines (blue, green, red, yellow) bring passengers around the city center and beyond.

LODGING

Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon The historic hotel boasts Art Deco and Louis XVI styles along with its contemporary art collection and views of Lisbon’s rolling hills.

Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 88, 1099-039 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 21 381 1400 fourseasons.com

InterContinental Lisbon

The contemporary 5-star property offers stunning views of Eduardo VII Park and Lisbon’s historic old town. Dine in the on-site Akla Restaurant or Uptown Bar.

Rua Castilho 149, 1099-034 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 21 381 8700 ihg.com

Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade

Located on one of Lisbon’s most chic avenues, Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade is convenient to numerous attractions and transportation options.

Av. da Liberdade 127, 1250-140 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 21 322 8300 sofitellisbon-liberdade.com

Remains of History:

Ruins at Carmo Archaeological Museum

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DINING

Belcanto Enjoy Portuguese cuisine with a creative twist from renowned chef José Avillez. À la carte and tasting menu options are available. Belcanto holds two Michelin stars.

Rua Serpa Pinto 10A, 1200-026 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 21 342 0607 belcanto.pt

Cervejaria Ramiro While shellfish is the draw at this popular seafood restaurant, don’t overlook the wine list and famous steak sandwich known as prego.

Av. Almirante Reis 1, 1150-038 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 21 885 1024 cervejariaramiro.com

Faz Frio

Open for more than 150 years, Faz Frio recently completed a restoration. Indulge in Portuguese classics with a modern spin.

Rua Dom Pedro V 96, 1250-092 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 934 638 378 fazfrio.pt

ATTRACTIONS

Carmo Archaeological Museum Housed in the ruins of a former Catholic church and convent, the museum features a collection of artifacts of Portuguese history including tombs, ancient ceramics and other relics. The building ruins were left as is, creating a stunning open-air experience.

Largo do Carmo, 1200-092 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 213 460 473 museuarqueologicodocarmo.pt

Castelo de São Jorge In a city with no shortage of beautiful castles, Castelo de São Jorge, located in the city’s Alfama neighborhood, stands out. The Moorish castle dates back to the 11th century, with parts of the archaeological site dating as far back as the seventh century B.C. Tour the castle and take in the panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.

Rua de Santa Cruz do Castelo, 1100-129 Lisbon, Portugal, tel 351 218 800 620 castelodesaojorge.pt

Time Out Market Lisbon Time Out Market Lisbon is the destination for foodies. The food hall and market is located in the historic Mercado da Ribeira. It features a selection of the best of Lisbon gastronomy, from chefs and restaurants to cooking classes and culinary events. Sample the famous Portuguese treat, pastel de nata (egg custard tart), and purchase some tinned fish to bring home.

Av. 24 de Julho 49, 1200-479 Lisbon, Portugal tel 351 213 951 274 timeoutmarket.com

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