Attractions
National Pantheon of Santa Engrácia
Largo de Santa Clara
Tel.: +351 218 881 529
Built in 1681, Santa Engracia Church is the National Pantheon, where the elevator inside whisks visitors to the top of the dome to enjoy a sweeping 360-degree panorama of the city below.
Tram: E28
Bus: 12 Santa Justa's Elevator
Rua Áurea and Rua de Santa Justa
Tel.: +351 213 613 054
This elevator is located inside a gothic tower, which provides quick and easy transport between Lisbon's Baixa and Bairro Alto districts.
Tram: E15, E28
Bus: 36, 44, 45, 60, 91, 714, 732, 746, 759
Bairro Alto
By day, this section of Lisbon is relatively quiet with children playing in the streets and people shopping; by night, it changes into a crowd of revelers crammed into the neighborhoods' narrow streets to go clubbing and bar hopping until the wee hours.
Tram: E28
Bus: 58, 91, 790 St. George's Castle
Largo do Chão da Feira
Tel.: +351 218 877 244
Located in the historic Alfama district, this Moorish castle dominates the city from its vantage point atop Lisbon's highest hill.
Tram: E12, E28
Bus: 37
Baixa-Chiado (Downtown)
Located between the Rossio and the Praça do Comércio, this section is a shopper's paradise with several pedestrian streets.
Tram: E15, E18
Bus: 36, 44, 45, 60, 91, 714, 732, 746, 759
Subway: Baixa-Chiado (Green Line)
Expo '98 / Parque das Nações
Amusement and theme park: visit the Oceanarium, the Lisbon Casino and the Knowledge Pavilion alongside the Tejo River.
Bus: 28, 750
Subway: Oriente (Red Line)
Santos
Lisbon's neighborhood known for its lively nightspots, especially if you're looking for fun until the wee hours.
Tram: E28
Bus: 49, 60, 727
Belém
Historic and monumental walking area, with a pleasant neighborhood and calm surroundings.
Tram: E15
Bus: 28, 49, 727, 729, 751
Train: Belém (Cascais Line)
Zoo
Lisbon's Zoo (Jardim Zoológico metro station) is located to the Northwest of the city centre. The Zoo has a large variety of large and small animals, housed in a peaceful, shaded spacious setting. It has an excellent collection of exotic birds and reptiles, a boating lake, restaurant and cafeteria facilities, as well as picnicking areas.
Oceonario
Parque des Nações gives place for the largest indoor oceonarioum in Europe. The Lisbon Oceonarium has a large collection of marine species. The huge windows of the tanks provides the illusion of the open ocean, showing many different kind of sharks, rays, barracudas and one of the main attraction, a lagre Sunfish.