 Azores The Azores combine typical Portuguese architecture with rugged volcanic countryside and wild rocky coasts.
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 Alfama Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon; with cobble-stone streets, old churches, peaceful squares, and the best views over the city there are sufficient reasons to walk up to Alfama.
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 Castelo São Jorge Towering high above Lisbon, this castle offers the best panorama's on the city.
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 Baixa Lisbon The colourful centre of Lisbon is a great start for exploring this attractive capital, go shopping or having a drink in one of its bars.
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 Palace of Pena As soon as you lay your eyes on the Palace of Pena, you get a feeling of a fairy-tale. Its capricious forms and round towers, the bright red and yellow, the crenels: a perfectly shaped palace for princesses.
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 Moorish Castle Lying on the hills of the Serra da Sintra like a snake, the walls of Sintra, or Moorish Castle make for a nice stroll with great views of the landscape and Pena Palace.
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 Santa Justa Lift Nowadays more a tourist attraction than a means of transportation, the Elevador Santa Justa links downtown Lisbon to Carmo Square; it also takes you to a great viewpoint over the city.
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 Monument of Discoveries A monument to the famous Portuguese figures of the Age of Discoveries and the explorers of the world oceans in commemoration of Henry the Navigator. If you ever wanted to walk on top of the world - here you can.
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