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Sintra Bundle + Hop-on Hop-off Bus

  • Park and Pena Palace in Sintra
  • Castle of the Moors
  • Sintra: Hop-on Hop-off Bus to Castles
  • Sintra City Audio Guide
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Lisbon City Cards

Access Lisbon's gems, enjoy exclusive perks, and effortlessly immerse yourself in the city's culture
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Jerónimos Monastery

Walk around the UNESCO World Heritage Site and enjoy the Manueline architectural style
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Belém Tower

Climb spiral stairs, visit old cannons, and see city views.
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Oceanário de Lisboa

Embark on a marine voyage across the globe's oceans in Lisbon's architectural wonder
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Lisbon Zoo

The Lisbon Zoo, opened in 1884, was the Iberian Peninsula's first fauna and flora park. Right in the heart of Lisbon, it contains 2,000 animals from around 300 different species. Here you can enjoy a unique day out, and observe a wide range of fascinating species. By visiting the zoo, you're also contributing to their mission of conserving species and their habitats. An unforgettable day that's great for you as well as the animals!
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Museu Nacional do Azulejo
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National Museum of the Azulejo

Portugal's National Tile Museum is one of the most important national museums, due to its unique collection of azulejos. They represent a distinctive artistic expression of the Portuguese culture, and you'll be able to discover their meaning inside a majestic former Convento da Madre de Deus, founded in 1509 by Queen Leonor.
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Immersivus Gallery Lisbon

Located inside the atmospheric building of Lisbon's Reservatório Mãe d'Água water museum, Immersivus Gallery Lisbon is an art exhibition space that turns traditional visual art into a spectacular and immersive cultural experience. Using state-of-the-art projections, the experience lets visitors get closer to the symbolism and techniques of some of the greatest artists in history, surrounding visitors in colorful 360° light projections and leading them on a path of multi-sensory artistic exploration.
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Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa)

At over 800 years old, Lisbon Cathedral (or Sé de Lisboa) Lisbon's oldest church. Built during the reign of King Afonso Henriques, Sé de Lisboa has seen many disasters (including earthquakes), restorations, and renovations to make it the magnificent structure you see today.
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National Palace and Gardens of Queluz

The National Palace and Gardens of Queluz is a showcase for the grandeur of the 18th-century Portuguese royal family. The garden and palace of this Designated National Monument were designed in tandem, so that the interior feels like a continuation of the exterior, and vice versa!
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National Pantheon

The National Pantheon of Portugal is located near Alfama, in Lisbon, specifically in the Church of Santa Engracia. The original church that was located here was destroyed in 1681 due to a storm. Construction of the new church was started in 1682 and was not completed until 284 years later, giving rise to the popular expression "works of Santa Engracia" - referring to something that never ends. Since 1916 it has been the National Pantheon, housing the tombs of some of the country's most notable citizens.
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National Palace of Ajuda

This palace, built in the first half of the 19th century in Neoclassical style, was chosen as the residence of the Portuguese Royal Family when Dom Luís I became king of Portugal and married an Italian princess, Dona Maria Pia of Savoy.
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Lisbon Fado

Unlock the heart of Lisbon: experience the passion of Fado music!
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Estádio da Luz

Visit Estádio da Luz, a popular stadium hosting the home games of Portuguese club S.L. Benfica
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Museu Nacional dos Coches
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National Coach Museum (Museu Dos Coches)

The National Coach Museum has its origins in 1905. Its location was in the antique hall of Belém's Royal Riding School. Since then it's gone through a number of changes, including the opening of a brand new museum building in 2015. The new Coach Museum not only houses a larger collection of carriages, but it deems itself an urban infrastructure providing a public utility space for Lisbon.
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Lisbon Hills Tram

Discover Lisbon in a new way - ride the hill tram!
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