Rua Augusta Arch, Lisbon, Portugal

Praรงa do Comรฉrcio

The Praรงa do Comรฉrcio, also known as Terreiro do Paรงo, is one of Lisbonโ€™s most iconic and grand public squares, situated right on the banks of the Tagus River. This vast, elegant square is framed by classical 18th-century yellow buildings with grand arcades, which house government offices, shops, cafรฉs, and restaurants. Its open layout and … Continue reading Praรงa do Comรฉrcio

Praรงa da Figueira, Lisbon

Praรงa da Figueira

The Praรงa da Figueira is a lively and historic square in the heart of Lisbonโ€™s Baixa district, offering a mix of local charm, history, and city life. Once the site of Lisbonโ€™s main hospital, which was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake, the square was later transformed into a bustling marketplace and today serves as a … Continue reading Praรงa da Figueira

Padrรฃo dos Descobrimentos, Lisbon

Monument to the Discoveries

The Monument to the Discoveries (Padrรฃo dos Descobrimentos) in Lisbon is a striking and symbolic tribute to Portugalโ€™s Age of Exploration during the 15th and 16th centuries. Located along the Tagus River waterfront in the Belรฉm district, the monument was originally constructed in 1940 for the Portuguese World Exhibition and later rebuilt in 1960 to … Continue reading Monument to the Discoveries

Rossio Square cobblestones, Lisbon

Dom Pedro IV Square

Also known as Rossio Square, the square is named after Dom Pedro IV, who was both the king of Portugal and the first emperor of Brazil. It has a rich historical significance and has been a central hub of activity for centuries. Its strategic location has made it a significant meeting point and a witness … Continue reading Dom Pedro IV Square