Igreja do Santíssimo Sacramento

The Igreja do Santíssimo Sacramento, or the Church of the Most Holy Sacrament, is a magnificent religious site located in Lisbon, Portugal. It is definitely worth a visit for anyone interested in exploring the city's rich historical and cultural heritage. Situated in the heart of Lisbon's downtown area, the church stands as a beautiful example … Continue reading Igreja do Santíssimo Sacramento

Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Loreto dos Italianos

The Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Loreto dos Italianos, often simply known as the Church of Our Lady of Loreto, is a magnificent Baroque-style church located in the bustling Chiado district of Lisbon, right on Largo do Chiado. Built in the late 16th century by the Italian community in Lisbon, it served as their main … Continue reading Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Loreto dos Italianos

Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Encarnação

The Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Encarnação is a beautiful 18th-century Baroque and Neoclassical church located in the lively Chiado district of Lisbon, right on Largo do Chiado. Originally constructed in 1708, it was heavily damaged during the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake and subsequently rebuilt, reopening in 1784 with a more refined, elegant design. The church's … Continue reading Igreja de Nossa Senhora da Encarnação

Praça Luís de Camões

Praça Luís de Camões is one of Lisbon’s most iconic and lively squares, located at the intersection of the Chiado and Bairro Alto districts. Named after Luís de Camões, Portugal’s greatest poet, the square is dominated by an impressive statue of Camões surrounded by smaller sculptures of other famous Portuguese literary figures. The square is … Continue reading Praça Luís de Camões

Cemitério de Prazeres, Lisbon

Cemitério de Prazeres

The Cemitério de Prazeres in Lisbon is one of the city’s most beautiful and historically significant cemeteries, offering a unique blend of art, history, and tranquility. Established in 1833 during a cholera outbreak, it became the final resting place for many of Portugal’s most notable figures, including politicians, writers, and artists. Walking through the cemetery … Continue reading Cemitério de Prazeres

Pink Street, Lisbon

Pink Street

Pink Street (Rua Nova do Carvalho) in Lisbon is one of the city's most famous nightlife hotspots, known for its vibrant atmosphere, colorful aesthetics, and lively bars and clubs. What was once the city’s red-light district has been transformed into a trendy social hub, attracting both locals and tourists looking for a great night out. … Continue reading Pink Street

Ajuda National Palace, Lisbon

Palácio Nacional da Ajuda

The Palácio Nacional da Ajuda in Lisbon is a stunning neoclassical palace that offers visitors a glimpse into Portugal’s royal past. Built in the 19th century, it was originally intended to be the permanent residence of the Portuguese royal family. However, due to political upheavals, including the exile of the monarchy in 1910, it was … Continue reading Palácio Nacional da Ajuda

MAAT, Lisbon

MAAT

The MAAT – Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology in Lisbon is a cutting-edge cultural institution located along the Tagus River waterfront in the Belém district. Opened in 2016, it offers a dynamic blend of contemporary art, architecture, and technology exhibitions within a stunning, futuristic building designed by British architect Amanda Levete. The museum’s undulating, … Continue reading MAAT

Igreja de São Domingos

The Igreja de São Domingos in Lisbon is a church unlike any other, with a dramatic and haunting interior that tells a story of survival through centuries of disasters. Located near Rossio Square, this historic church was once one of the most important in Lisbon, serving as the site of royal weddings and significant events. … Continue reading Igreja de São Domingos

Museu do Dinheiro, Lisbon

Museu do Dinheiro

The Museu do Dinheiro (Money Museum) in Lisbon offers a fascinating and interactive exploration of the history and cultural significance of money, from its earliest forms to modern digital transactions. Housed in the beautifully restored former Church of São Julião, near the Praça do Comércio, the museum combines historical architecture with sleek, contemporary design. Visitors … Continue reading Museu do Dinheiro