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Villas in Lisbon
Built both in the coastal area and in the mountainous region of the city, the villas of Lisbon will be the best options where to enjoy a stay to discover all the charms and wonders of the province of Estremadura. Thanks to its diversity of habitats, visitors who choose the city of Lisbon as their holiday destination will be able to enjoy a wide range of activities, which allows them to live the stay they desire hand in hand with Holidu's fantastic amenities. Relax in the mountains or have fun by the coast in a Lisbon villa this season.
Classic and modern residences available to choose fromLocated right on the territory of Portugal's capital, the villas in the city of Lisbon will be the perfect properties where you can contrast your busy action-packed days with relaxing stays that allow you to rest and renew yourself to enjoy a new day. Spacious and well-equipped, these lodgings will also be ideal options where you can spend quality time with your partner, friends or family providing you with extraordinary amenities such as gardens and swimming pools where you can gather and share wonderful quality time. During your stay in the city of Lisbon, choose Holidu's villas to enjoy yourself to the fullest.
Travellers and activities
Appealing to all the interests you and your children could love, the city of Lisbon is a playground of fun attractions where families from neighbouring lands and all over the world can enjoy fun-filled holidays and entertainment. Ideal for those attracted to the animal kingdom, Lisbon Zoo is an exciting place to start your adventure. Breeding and protecting species from all over the world, this popular city attraction will offer you safe interactions and sights with giraffes, kangaroos, flamingos, elephants and even dolphins and sea lions, making you feel at one with nature and providing a fabulous way to learn a little more about the world's wildlife. Alternatively, if zoos aren't your thing, families can explore alternatives such as KidZania, a theme park with a city included that will give you and your children an immersive and entertaining experience. Visit the Portuguese capital with your family this holiday season and share unforgettable moments that will bring you together and strengthen your relationship.
Lisbon for museum loversFeaturing a myriad of artworks with styles and movements used centuries ago, Lisbon's museums and art houses are some of the city's attractions that will provide you with days full of interesting sights and history. Offering a contrast of movements that will expand your horizons in the realm of the arts, Lisbon's National Museum of Contemporary Art and the Museu Nacional de Arte Antigua are two of the city's must-see options. Located within a 10-minute car ride from each other, these art houses will always have permanent and temporary exhibitions of national and international artists, offering visitors a stay full of fabulous pieces and varied works. Add a dash of art to your holiday in the province of Estremadura and experience a stay like no other in Lisbon this season.
Known as the dream holiday destination to every writer, Lisbon is home to the oldest library in the world as well as renowned sites listed as the most beautiful and the smallest on the globe.
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Being an essential visit for those tourists who love the natural landscapes of their tourist destinations, the Miradouro de Santa Luzia is a promising Lisbon attraction not to be missed during your stay. Situated at one of the highest points of Largo Santa Luzia, this iconic site brings together the most beautiful aspects of the city in one place by home you enjoy a glimpse of the picturesque structures of the capital with the breathtaking views that the mighty waters of the Tagus River present on its shore. On top of this, the viewpoint also presents a colourful space, decorated with tiles and a variety of flowers, which makes the visit even more enjoyable. Take some time off from your schedule and enjoy all the wonders that the capital of Portugal has in store for you this season.
2. Explore a local favourite, Praça Dom Pedro IVLocated right in the heart of the city, Praça Dom Pedro IV is an extraordinary local meeting point that some tourists might be interested in exploring. Decorated with a beautiful tiled floor, an ostentatious bronze fountain and numerous sculptures, this is another spot in the capital where travellers can enjoy the city's art. Additionally, being surrounded by several important buildings, this attraction can also be an advantageous spot to start a great sightseeing session. While you're in the capital's territory, take the opportunity to visit Praça Dom Pedro IV and meet with the local community.
3. Learn some of Lisbon's history by exploring the city’s emblematic sitesBoasting the perfect ambience and atmosphere in which to enjoy fantastic sightseeing sessions, Portugal's capital is a wonderful holiday destination where you will find a host of landmarks to explore. Steeped in the history and culture of the area, these iconic sites will also be fabulous places to learn about the capital and indeed the beautiful country that is Portugal. Of the massive list of options, attractions such as Lisbon's Cathedral, Belém Tower and Padrão dos Descobrimentos are the most popular and frequented in the area, so take a stroll through their respective streets and enjoy a glimpse and even a souvenir photo while you're holidaying in the city.
4. Meet the city's community in Lisbon eventsCelebrating various aspects of culture and featuring all sorts of themes, festivals in Lisbon's capital city are large-scale events that tourists and visitors can join to add a little spice to their holiday. Ranging from the sporting to the literary, travellers and residents with all kinds of tastes can enjoy something to suit their every desire. Of the most popular festivals in the region, the ones to check out are Carnival, Moda Lisbob, the Book Fair, Festival Santa Casa Alfama and the Lisbon Marathon, which will add a bit of music, activity, culinary arts, fashion and festive spirit to your stay. If you're interested in Lisbon's festivals, check out some upcoming dates of the year and enjoy an event-filled holiday in Portugal's diverse capital.
5. Sample the local products of Lisbon in the Mercado de Santa ClaraOne of the most exquisite and efficient ways to taste the diverse flavours of Portuguese cuisine is through its local products and harvests. That is why while you are in the territory of its capital, one of the most recommended things to do is to visit one of its farmers' markets. Although the area contains many variants that distribute different products and have different opening hours, the most diverse, economical and popular option is the Santa Clara Market. Offering all kinds of products distributed in adorable and colourful stands, this spot will be perfect for shopping and sampling everything from delicious handmade sweets to beautiful preserves and spices. Take a stroll through Campo de Santa Clara and enjoy the best products for the best price.
6. Take advantage of Lisbon transportationSince the capital of Portugal is so spacious, many quality public and private transport methods are available in the market offering fabulous services. To enjoy a dynamic and action-packed stay, it is best for tourists in the city's territory to take full advantage of these fabulous methods. Therefore, here is a small but beneficial guide to help you get around the vast territory of Lisbon and its surroundings. Options such as trams 28 and 12 are ideal for exploring urbanizations like Baixa and Alfama, while alternatives such as the Lisbon cable car can transport you from one side of the coast to the other in a relaxed and scenic manner. There are also choices such as the Metropolitano de Lisboa, Combois de Portugal and Taxi Lx Mar, basic means of transport that represent the metro, buses and taxis of the area. Explore the capital's territory in its entirety, using the means of transport that Lisbon has available for you this season.
7. Experience the city's nightlifeVisiting a city as cosmopolitan as Lisbon truly has its virtues that can be seen every time the sun sets over the capital's mountainous skyline. Thanks to its lively community full of flavour, Lisbon is one of Portugal's cities best known for its nightlife and diversity of bars. Thus, while you're in the coastal territory of Estremadura, a tour of the city's pubs, inns and nightspots is highly recommended this season. Of the venues available to the public, options such as Pensão Amor, Pavilhão Chinês and Red Frog Speakeasy are not to be missed for a relaxing experience, whereas alternatives such as Metropolis Club and Musicbox Lisboa can be missed while craving a night full of enjoyment and self-indulgence. Visit the clubs and bars that Lisbon has for you and enjoy the days and nights of your holiday in the fabulous Iberian Peninsula.