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Weekend Trips Lisbon

The Lisbon region featuring its sports and cultural diversity is an excellent holiday destination for va-
cationers seeking variety. Whether it's concerts, theatre, museums, nightlife, history, gastronomy
or outdoor leisure sports for example golf and surfing - the Lisbon region leaves no wish unfulfilled.

Found at the mouth from the Tagus River ("Rio Tejo") and presumably founded from the
Phoenicians around 1200 B.C. as being a trading post, Lisbon fascinates the customer using its rich
cultural and historical heritage and it is always worth a weekend city break. Rolling around in its eventful
history they have witnessed many invaders including the Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Alans,
Vandals, Suebi, Visigoths and Moors. In 1147, the 400 years long moorish domination of
Lisbon was ended when crusaders led by Alfonso I of Portugal reconquered Lisbon during
the Christian Reconquista.

All rulers left their cultural imprints about the city, thereby making Lisbon an exciting and
unique mix of one of the most different cultural and architectural influences with Romanesque,
Gothic, Manueline, Baroque and Traditional Portuguese architecture. Throughout the so-called
"Portuguese Chronilogical age of Discovery" involving the 15th and 17th century Lisbon became strategi-
cally crucial as starting place for your Portuguese search for Africa, India, tiongkok
and Brazil. The legendary Portuguese seafarer Vasco da Gama left Lisbon in 1497 to disco-
ver the sea route to India.

Although Lisbon was largely destroyed with a disastrous earthquake in 1755 and completely
rebuilt in contemporary architectural style afterwards, many historical monuments have
remained untouched by this nature catastrophe and are evidence of the cultural and historical
diversity of the seaport. Of these historical sites of curiosity you discover Lisbon Castle/
Castle of Sao Jorge ("Castelo de Sao Jorge") built-in a citadel-like style and Lisbon Cathe-
dral ("Santa Maria Maior de Lisboa" or "Se de Lisboa") built in the 12th and 13th century
in Late Romanesque style, in order to mention a couple of. The Belem Tower ("Torre de Belem")
having its Portuguese Late Gothic, Manueline and Renessaince Style and also the Jeronimos
Monastery ("Mosteiro dos Jeronimos") using its Manueline, Plateresco, Renaissance and
Gothic style were built in the 16th century and declared World Heritage Sites from the
UNESCO in 1983.



At the start of the 1800s Lisbon was invaded and pillaged from the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1910 the very first Portuguese Republic was declared. In 1998 Lisbon hosted the entire world Exhibition Expo ?98.

Lovers of art will love the many museums in Lisbon for example the "Museo do Azulejo" (Museum
of Portuguese-style Tile Mosaics), the "Oceanario de Lisboa" (Lisbon Oceanarium) and the
"Museo Nacional de Arte Antiga" (National Museum of Ancient Art). Opera lovers will appre-
ciate the rich cultural agenda with the "Teatro Nacional de Sao Carlos". Tourists will likely love
the various cafes and restaurants as well as the numerous shopping possibilities including the Vasco
da Gama Retail center and Amoreiras Shopping Mall. Don?t miss a fado music performance
from the Alfama, Lisbon?s oldest quarter.

People transport system in Lisbon is extremely well-developed and allows fast and simple acces
for the surrounding Lisbon region with Sintra, the Estoril Coast along with the Setubal peninsula.
Sintra along with the Estoril Coast come in the Ribatejo region north with the Tagus estuary
(and so the name "Ribatejo" which means "riba do Tejo" ("on, or beyond, financial institutions in the
Tagus")). The Estoril Coast using its beaches and holiday resorts provides a large number of
amusement activities including tennis, wandering, swimming or sailing which is the best option
for beach holidays. The top density of golf courses on the Estoril Coast also can make it a pa-
radise for golfers. Surfers will favour surfing hotspots including Carcavelos and Ericeira.

Another daytrip destination easy to reach from Lisbon is Sintra. Its historic monuments such
because 19th century Pena National Palace (Palacio Nacional de Pena), the 9th and 10th century
Castle with the Moors (Castelo dos Mouros) and the 15th and 16th century Sintra National Palace
(Palacio Nacional de Sintra) and the Sintra-Cascais National Park are invariably worth visiting.
Sintra was declared a global Heritage Site from the UNESCO in 1995.

The Setubal peninsula (also known as "Costa Azul" ("Blue Coast")) is situated in the Alentejo region
south with the Tagus estuary (hence the name "Alentejo" which means "alem do Tejo" ("beyond
the Tagus")). It can be legendary for the Arrabida National Park. Visitors will be impressed with its
unique Mediterranean vegetation untouched by touristic development and also the unspoilt
wildlife and may count on seeing storks, flamingos and dolphins, flamingos. Dolphin watching
is really a major tourist attraction. The character protection area invites the traveller to several leisure
time activities including river cruises, walking, biking, horse riding, heat ballooning,
diving and golf.

For details about Lisbon tours see this useful internet page.
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