The sunny capital of Portugal, Lisbon disguises itself as a
quaint coastal town during the day which, by night, turns into a cosmopolitan
city with mega clubs lined along the waterfront from Santos to Santa Apolónia.
Laid-back and relaxed- Lisbon is a dream come true for those
who wish for a relaxed time by the beach or a slow walking tour along cobbled
alleyways and ancient ruins. A mild climate with more than 3,000 hours of
sunshine a year, fabulous beaches, and the trademark seven hills that surround
Lisbon allow for a myriad of spots from where you could capture a scenic view
of the city.
One of the world's oldest cities, Lisbon predates the likes
of London, Rome and Paris by hundreds of years. Home to a culture that has
brought about much archaeological advancement, the must-see historical sites of
Lisbon are the Jerónimos Monastery and Belém tower, both classified as UNESCO
World Heritage Sites.
Rebuilt after the devastating 1755 earthquake, the Lisbon
Baixa attracts the most visitors because of its connection with history, and
simultaneously also because of urban delights. Considered as downtown Lisbon,
it was a historical square designed in a fascinating earthquake-resistant
neoclassical fashion. Now lined with cafes that are perfect for quiet evening
meals, Baixa is open till late at night, which is when the party-goers flock
into the plazas and avenues for a night on the town.
From the winding streets, centuries-old houses and
traditional shops, Lisbon is surrounded by nostalgia for its past, but the
people have learnt to not dwell on it. In fact, sunny Lisbon warmly invites you
to learn the art of leisure from the city and its people, to follow the relaxed
cafe culture, to unwind and live life to the fullest.
Portugal was founded in 1143, making it one of the oldest
nations in Europe. Portugal is named after its 2nd largest city, Porto. There
are 15 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Portugal (ranking it 8th in Europe and
17th in the world); and each year more than 13 million tourists visit the
country.
With the longest bridge in Europe, Portugal is also a very popular
destination from India for those looking for a Euro break and an extension to
their Spain and Morocco itineraries. The total flight duration from Portugal to
India is 10 hours, 42 minutes and India is 4:30 hours ahead of Portugal.
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