To the west of Rossio/Baixa/Chiado, Bairro Alto is – as the name would suggest – uphill from most of downtown Lisbon. Trams and funiculars can take you there, but most Lisboetas use their feet.
Visiting Bairro Alto during the day is not as ... route is to follow the tram lines. For those seeking an authentic Lisbon experience with plenty of character and culture, Alfama district is ...
The best way to get around Lisbon is on foot and by public transport ... are about 6 miles west of the tourist district, and Bairro Alto and Alfama sit on top of some steep hills; it's best ...
The key is to leverage residents and visitors already in the city and then extend this creative way to market Lisbon. Lisbon has come up with a smart marketing campaign to market the city, using ...
Tram 28 is an icon in Lisbon, and a ride on the historic cable ... Ride the Santa Justa Lift to the Bairro Alto The Santa Justa Lift, an iconic elevator towering over the city, offers ...
Take tram 15 or 127 from Praça ... Mini Bar, back in central Lisbon, is one of chef José Avillez’s many restaurants. It's a gastro-barset within Bairro Avillez and perfect for those who ...