Lisbon Passion For the Street
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Situated mostly in the centre of Lisbon, the historical neighbourhoods are essential destinations for visitors to the Pourtuguese capital. They call to be explored, for their culture, their history,their architecture, their people or simply for a relaxed stroll.A structural part of the city’s identity, these neighbourhoods offer to those willing to explore them, a true personal map. There are so many possibilities .Don’t let them get away.
The Bairro Alto is one of the most characteristic and attractive neighbourhoods
in the city. Typical and popular, the Bairro Alto has many modern features,
with clothes boutiques and bars, many, many bars.
A place where people meet in an eclectic and multicultural atmosphere-which
is one of the best reasons to visit this neighbourhoods. It is essential to
explore it,to discover all its streets, lanes and alleys.Good restaurants alongside
intimate bookshopswhere things are always happening,rea rooms next to design
shops and the boutiques of some of the most respected Portuguese fashion designers.It
is an exciting neighbourhoods,full of attractions,that combines daring and sophistication
whit tradition and antiquity. A walk around the Bairro Alto ia sn experience
that cannot be repeated in any other part of the city.
Category: Attractions
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