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Gay Bars and Clubs in Lisbon

George's Castle is the symbolic monument of Lisbon and offers breathtaking views of the city. La Baixa is the neighborhood located in the center of the city. After being destroyed by an earthquake, it was rebuilt and today boasts a shopping center and various services dominated by banks and shops and only a few craft businesses.

Known by the inhabitants simply by the name of 'Rossio', it is the center of the city where tourists and citizens gather to enjoy the city in the open air. Its two peculiarities are the majestic metre high statue of Dom Pedro IV and the wavy pavement called 'mar largo': it was gay with black and white stones.

Rossio station is very unique as its entrance is double horseshoe and today it is one of the stops along the line to Sintra. Bairro Alto has an orthogonal augusta and is the most creative neighborhood in the city. Alfama is one of the oldest and most beautiful areas of Lisbon and is a very characteristic neighborhood due to its steep hills, cobbled streets and colorful houses.

Tip: take tram number 28, the most scenic, and let yourself be taken through the streets of the city. The trade square was originally the king's palace but today it is one of the largest and most enchanting squares in Europe. The Arco da Rua Augusta is located in the Baixa district and is the gigantic triumphal arch that joins the square in Rua Augusta to that of Rossio.

Particular are the decorative statues that represent the important characters in the history of Lisbon including the explorer Vasco de Gama. Chiado is a district that was completely destroyed due avenida the earthquake, then rebuilt identically. Today it is full of refined shops, bookshops gay theatres.

You can reach it either by going down from Bairro Alto or by going up from Baixa via the Santa Justa lift. The Lisbon Cathedral is one of the symbols of the city and of the Christian Reconquest of the territory and is the main Catholic place of worship in the city. Paid entry. Also called 'Church without a Roof' due to a terrible fire, the Church of Carmo is a former convent in which only the Gothic portal, the main nave, bar medieval ruins and the long, high arches remain.

The particularity of the neighborhood is precisely the architectural style of its structures which are characterized by the hyper-decorated Gothic style. It was erected in to avenida the return of the Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama who had just discovered the route to India. The monument bar 52 meters high and represents a caravel followed by a procession of 32 historical personalities who gave their support to the Age of Discovery.

With its 2 kilometers and meters, it connects Lisbon to the city of Almada. The Cristo-Rei statue, located on the south bank of the Tagus River, is a famous symbol of the city and shows Christ with open arms blessing the city. It was built as a symbol of gratitude from the Portuguese for having been saved from the terrible Second World War.

It also offers a beautiful view of Lisbon and the 25 de Abril bridge. The Lisbon aquarium is one of the largest in Europe, after Genoa and Valencia. Inside there are five tanks: from the central one it is possible to admire tuna, sharks and other augustas of the oceans up close, while the other four smaller tanks represent the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Oceans and the Antarctic regions.