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Lisbon City Pocket map
Lisbon City Pocket map. The City Pocket maps are compact and convenient maps that can fit easily into a pocket or purse. These maps provide a comprehensive view of the city and its surrounding areas, making them ideal for travelers or locals who want to e


 
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Lisbon City Pocket map. The City Pocket maps are compact and convenient maps that can fit easily into a pocket or purse. These maps provide a comprehensive view of the city and its surrounding areas, making them ideal for travelers or locals who want to explore the area.

On the back of the map, there is a street index that helps users locate specific streets or areas within the city. Additionally, the map features a legend that highlights important information such as shopping destinations, culinary hotspots, cultural attractions, nightlife options, and popular sights.

One of the standout features of the legend is that it is available in 10 different languages, making it accessible and useful for tourists or locals who may speak different languages. With these maps, users can easily navigate the city and discover all that it has to offer.

Lisbon is a vibrant and historic city with many sites to see. Here are some of the top sites to visit in Lisbon:

  1. Belem Tower: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 16th-century tower is an iconic symbol of Lisbon and offers stunning views of the city and the Tagus River.

  2. Jeronimos Monastery: Another UNESCO World Heritage Site, this monastery is a masterpiece of Manueline architecture and houses the tombs of important Portuguese historical figures.

  3. Alfama: This historic neighborhood is a maze of winding streets, charming houses, and stunning views of the city. It's also home to many great restaurants and bars.

  4. Castelo de Sao Jorge: This Moorish castle offers panoramic views of Lisbon and its surroundings. It also has a fascinating museum about the history of the castle and the city.

  5. Rossio Square: This bustling square is the heart of Lisbon and a great place to people-watch, shop, or enjoy a coffee in one of the many cafes.

  6. National Tile Museum: Portugal is known for its beautiful ceramic tiles, and this museum showcases some of the country's finest examples.

  7. Lisbon Oceanarium: This impressive aquarium is home to thousands of sea creatures from around the world, including sharks, rays, and sea turtles.

  8. Chiado: This upscale neighborhood is known for its fashionable boutiques, trendy cafes, and lively nightlife.

  9. Gulbenkian Museum: This art museum houses an impressive collection of European and Asian art, as well as a beautiful garden.

  10. Tram 28: Riding this historic tram is a must-do in Lisbon. It takes you through some of the city's most charming neighborhoods and offers a unique perspective on the city.