Featuring
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Casa Fernando Pessoa
The building where the great poet spent the last 15 years of his life and wrote some of his most remarkable masterpieces houses a three-storey exhibition about Pessoa’s fascinating universe, including various personal documents and objects
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Padaria do Povo
Founded in 1904 under King D. Carlos, the bakery's goal was to provide cheaper bread to the nearby parishes. In 2013, this centennial space was reborn and became a charismatic and unassuming place for locals to relax while enjoying drinks and snacks
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Clube Atlético de Campo de Ourique (Short stop)
This centennial sports club, which once played a relevant role in national sports, mainly in cycling and roller hockey, is an authentic neighbourhood institution where generations of Lisboners have been spending some of the best times of their youth
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Igreja de Santa Isabel (Open 5 to 7:30 PM)
Imagine a sky of 800 square metres painted above the single nave of a beautiful 18th-century church - the extraordinary work by contemporary artist Michael Biberstein, which reminds William Turner’s paintings
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Praça da Estrela (Short stop)
An idealised setting, where you’ll visit an elegant 18th-century Basilica that complements an ethereal garden, through which you will briefly walk
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Igreja de Nossa Senhora Auxiliadora (Open from 5 to 7 PM)
A true gem among the magnificent churches built under the deeply Catholic Estado Novo regime. Its 1964 stunning concrete-and-glass façade exudes a near-baroque grandeur, and the church's minimalist interior is an oasis of tranquillity worth a visit
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Cemitério dos Prazeres (Open until 5 PM)
The noblest cemetery in Lisbon is the resting place of prestigious national figures and home to impressive, poignant mausoleums. An artistic patrimony that you’ll have the opportunity to contemplate during a short stop
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20 million years old fossils
This puzzling memento from the past will make you reflect on Earth’s evolution
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Igreja do Santo Condestável (Open 9 AM to 12:30 PM - 4 PM to 6:30 PM)
The main church in Campo de Ourique is a modernist neo-gothic jewel hidden in plain sight. The clean interior makes its notable artworks stand out, namely the stained-glass windows, which are highly praised
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Mercado de Campo de Ourique (Short stop)
After a slow decay as a traditional market, its award-winning renovation in 2013 transformed it into a lively centre of social neighbourhood life, where traditional counters meet contemporary gourmet food stalls and thirst-quenching bars
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Jardim da Parada
This small but charming park in Campo de Ourique has always been a refreshing oasis for all generations, from 0 to 99 years old
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Rua Ferreira Borges
This memorable main artery is a quintessentially Portuguese 20th-century street
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Amoreiras Towers
The once infamous architectural mammoth that became a reference in upscale shopping and an unmistakable landmark
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Jardim das Amoreiras (Short stop)
One of the most elegant and off-the-radar gardens in Lisbon. Its unique setting and surrounding hide little jewels, from a lesser-known significant museum to a time capsule in the shape of a most captivating bar
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Príncipe Real
Admire the former mansions and the immemorial exotic trees in the trendiest but still authentic part of town
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Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara (Short stop)
Get one of the most panoramic views of downtown Lisbon and the opposing Castle Hill
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Praça da Alegria
A charming background encapsulates exotic foliage in an antique, seductive garden – an archetype of Lisbon