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Lisbon必看景点

探索Lisbon(Portugal)的29个地标、纪念碑和景点。从标志性景观到隐秘宝地——均来自真实旅行者的亲身经历。

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  1. Igreja do Carmo

    Largo do Carmo M–Sa 10:00–18:00, or until 19:00 June–September €3.50 38.71200, -9.14057

    The hilltop church of the former convent of Carmo is a towering memorial of the 1755 earthquake, which made the roof of the church collapse, but the Gothic arches of the nave survived. The church was preserved that way and now serves as the Museu Arqueológico in the extant parts of the building.…

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    The museum houses a hodgepodge of archaeological artifacts from around Portugal and the world including mummies from South America, tombs of Portuguese rulers, and the Stations of the Cross on 18th century painted tiles. The assorted artifacts are not well explained, but the church itself is a sight to see and visitors come to relax in the grassy nave of the church, and draw or photograph the spires.

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  2. Aqueduto das Aguas Livres

    38.72230, -9.15910

    This is a historic aqueduct in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. It is one of the most remarkable examples of 18th-century Portuguese engineering, including the largest stone arch in the world. The main course of the aqueduct covers 18 km, but the whole network of canals extends through nearly 58 km.…

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    The Mãe d'Água (Mother of the Water) reservoir of the Amoreiras, the largest of the water reservoirs, was finished in 1834. This reservoir, with a capacity of 5,500 m³ of water, was designed by Carlos Mardel. It is now deactivated and can be visited as part of the Museu da Água (Water Museum).

  3. Lisbon Botanical Gardens

    Rua da Escola Politécnica, 58 Entrance €2 adults, discounts for kids, OAPS and students 38.71754, -9.15025

    A hidden gem. It was created several hundred years ago, by a King of Portugal at the time of the Discoveries. The story goes that this King wanted one of every type of plant in the world, and although that's unlikely, there is a huge collection dating back by three or four centuries which is worth checking out.…

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    And there's something quite eerie about seeing plants or huge trees from completely different climates growing next to each other in apparent harmony. A great place to take a picnic - this green oasis is completely surrounded by city but even the city sounds filter out.

  4. Museu Colecção Berardo

    Centro Cultural de Belém 10AM - 7PM Free admission 38.69546, -9.20916

    The permanent collection of the museum consist of the Berardo Collection, which is made up of modern en contemporary art, with major art movements like abstract expressionism, Abstraction-Création, action painting, body Art, constructivism, cubism, De Stijl, digital art, experimental art, geometric abstraction, kinetic…

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    art, minimal art, neo-expressionism, neo-plasticism, neo-Realism, op art, photography, photorealism, pop art, realism, suprematism, surrealism. Includes artists like Piet Mondrian, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso and Jackson Polock.

  5. The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum

    Avenida de Berna, 45A 10AM-5:45PM; closed Tues €5 (permanent+temporary exhibition); half price for students under 25 with ID, holders of the European Youth Card (Euro26) and those aged 65 or over; free entry on Sunday, free for under 12 38.73762, -9.15456

    Created from the personal collection of Calouste Gulbenkian, an Armenian who longed to see all his treasures displayed in a museum. The *Gulbenkian Antiquities Museum* is a nice assortment of Egyptian artifacts, along with paintings by masters such as Rembrandt, Manet, Monet, Renoir, and Cassat. There is also a separate *Gulbenkian Modern Art Center (MAC)*.…

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    The *Gulbenkian Gardens* which surround the museums and foundation building are worth a visit in and of themselves, as a little oasis in the middle of downtown Lisbon.

  6. Panteão Nacional

    Campo de Santa Clara 10:00-17:00, platform 10:00-18:00 (closed Mondays, shorter hours in winter) 3 € 38.71500, -9.12470

    This is one of the most striking buildings in Lisbon. It's tall dome and white facade makes it a real landmark in Alfama/Eastern Lisbon. Excellent views from the rooftop terrace. Construction began in 1681, then halted until the dome was added in 1966 and then converted to the National Pantheon.…

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    Amalia Rodrigues, queen of fado, is buried here, and fresh roses can be seen on the tomb.The church also has wide viewing platform on the rooftop all around its dome. Excellent panorama of the river and surroundings. No elevator.

  7. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga

    Rua das Janelas Verdes Tu 14:00-18:00; W-Su 10:00-18:00; closed M 38.70479, -9.16152

    Portugal's impressive national art collection, including 14-19th century European painting, artefacts of Portuguese contact with the East and Africa and a collection of ecclesiastical treasures.…

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    Highlights include Dürer's St Jerome, Hieronymus Bosch's Temptations of St Antony, Nuno Gonçalves' Adoration of St Vincent, and 16th century Japanese paintings of Portuguese traders.

  8. Museu da Marinha

    Centro Cultural de Belém Open 10AM-5PM in winter, 10AM-6PM in summer Entry fee €4 38.69714, -9.20793

    One of the most important in Europe, evoking Portugal's domination of the seas. Its colossal 17,000 items are installed in the west wing of Jerónimos Monastery, and include model ships from the Age of Discovery onward.…

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    The oldest exhibit is a wooden figure representing the Archangel Raphael that accompanied Vasco da Gama on his voyage to India.

  9. Oceanarium

    Adults €17, Children & Seniors €11 38.76351, -9.09376

    One of the world's largest oceanariums. Built by American architect Norman Foster, it hosts thousends of marine species of the oceans, such as sea otters,penguins and sharks. The main tank is huge, representing the atlantic environment, with hundreds of small fishes, sharks, barracuda, snappers and a huge sunfish.…

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    Ideal for children.

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  10. Ajuda Botanical Gardens

    Daily 9AM - 8PM (Summer) 9AM - 6PM (Winter) €2 38.70622, -9.20079

    The botanical garden of Ajuda is one of the oldest gardens in Europe and is considered the first in Portugal. After the earthquake that occurred in 1755, the homeless Portuguese royal family decided to build a new royal residence at Ajuda but also gardens around it. This 10 acre garden was laid out in from 1858-1873.

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  11. Ponte 25 de Abril

    38.69830, -9.17900

    This sister bridge of the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge was designed by the same architect in 1966 to connect Lisbon with the Setubal peninsula across the Tagus (Tejo) River. Formerly known as the Salazar Bridge, it was renamed after the Carnation Revolution which, on 25 April 1974, ended the dictatorship.

  12. Fundação Arpad Szenes / Vieira da Silva

    Praça das Amoreiras, 56/58 Mon-Sat 11AM-7PM, Sun 10AM-6PM Adults €2.50, students €1.25, kids under 14 free

    This museum is installed in the restored 18th-century former Royal Silk Factory. It permanent collection covers a wide time period of the works of 20th-century painters Arpad Szenes and Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, and regularly hosts exhibits by their contemporaries.

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  13. Cemitério dos Prazeres

    Praça São João Bosco daily 09:00–16:30 free 38.71306, -9.17000

    This large cemetery is packed with majestic gravestones and mausoleums, separated by wide, pedestrian, tree-lined "streets". Many graves are marked with icons telling something about the person's role in historical Lisbon. A beautiful respite from the busy city.

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  14. Museu do Azulejo

    38.72499, -9.11364

    One of the most important national museums, for its singular collection, Azulejo, an artistic expression which differentiates Portuguese culture, and for the unique building where its installed, former Madre de Deus Convent, founded in 1509 by Queen Dona Leonor.

  15. Ponte Vasco da Gama

    38.78630, -9.09160

    It is the longest bridge in Europe (including viaducts), and ninth longest in the world, with a total length of 17.2km (10.7 mi), including 0.829km (0.5 mi) for the main bridge, 11.5km (7.1 mi) in viaducts, and 4.8km (3.0 mi) in dedicated access roads.

  16. Museu Nacional dos Coches

    Praça Afonso de Albuquerque, Belem 10:00-18:00 €5 38.69749, -9.19963

    Housed in the former riding school of the palace, don't miss the world's largest collection of horse-drawn coaches and other royal vehicles. One of Lisbon's many unusual museums. Located in the "Museum street", Belem.

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  17. Statue to Afonso de Albuquerque

    38.69667, -9.20027

    In front of the former Royal Palace of Belém, now the Presidential Palace, there is a massive statue looking out to sea, representing Afonso de Albuquerque, second ruler of Portuguese India in the early 16th century.

  18. Praça do Comércio

    38.70756, -9.13645

    This magnificent plaza, facing the river, is the beginning of Lisboa's downtown. It is also known as 'Terreiro do Paço', meaning 'Grounds of the Palace', relating to its function before the Great Earthquake of 1755.

  19. Belem Tower

    Entry fee for the tower only is €6 adults, €3 reduced rate 38.69163, -9.21593

    Open 10AM-5PM in winter, 10AM-6:30PM in summer (with the last entry allowed 30 minutes before closure). A ticket package for both the Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery is offered for €10.

  20. Castelo de São Jorge

    Mar-Oct 09:00-21:00; Nov-Feb 09:00-18:00 €7 with student discount available 38.71389, -9.13361

    Located up the hill, with a great view over the city and the river. If you have the energy, get there by walking from downtown, going through the fantastic old neighborhood of Alfama.

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  21. Pavilhão do Conhecimento

    38.76222, -9.09561

    Ciência Viva is an interactive science and technology museum that aims to make science accessible to all, stimulating experimentation and exploration of the physical world.

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  22. Tivoli Hotel rooftop cafe/bar

    Av. da Liberdade, 185 passed midnight Drink or meal

    The superbly located rooftop bar of Tivoli Hotel is a small secret. On warm evenings one of the best places to have an overpriced late drink. Youngish music late night.

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  23. Santa Justa elevator

    Largo do Carmo - Rua do Ouro 8:30-20:30 (viewing platform) €1.50 38.71215, -9.13920

    Excellent vertical view of the Baixa streets, next to Igreja do Carmo. The line can be quite long, you may want to consider walking up and riding it down instead.

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  24. Mirador/Jardim de S. Pedro de Alcantara

    Rua S. Pedro de Alcântara Free 38.71497, -9.14406

    Excellent panorama from the lovely terrace/garden on top of Elevador da Glória and northern corner of Bairro Alto.

  25. Alfama mirador

    Largo Portas do Sol Free 38.71134, -9.13050

    Good viewpoint in Alfama uphill from the cathedral along tram route. Lovely view over rooftops and river.

  26. Museu Arte Arquitetura Tecnologia

    Av. de Brasília, Central Tejo We-Mo 12PM-8PM 5€ 38.69591, -9.19464

    Various exhibits, including one on the topic of electricity in the building of a former power station.

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  27. Jardim Zoológico

    Estrada de Benfica 158-160 10AM - 8PM (21st March - 30th Sept.) and 10AM - 6PM (1st Oct. - 20th March) €15 38.74370, -9.17030

    A zoo that is fairly pricey, but has a variety of exotic animals featuring sea-lions and dolphins.

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  28. BES Arte & Finança

    Praça Marquês de Pombal, 3 Business days from 9AM to 7PM Free 38.72449, -9.15076

    Multifunctional space dedicated to contemporary art, especially Photography

  29. Museu do Teatro Romano

    38.71027, -9.13241

    Along the way from downtown to Saint George's Castle.

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景点总数
29
Lisbon
Portugal

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常见问题

Lisbon必看的景点有哪些?

Lisbon has 29 documented sights including Igreja do Carmo, Aqueduto das Aguas Livres, Lisbon Botanical Gardens. Use the list above to plan your itinerary.

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