Housed in a stunning early-19th-century mansion, this little-known museum presents Ant贸nio Medeiros e Almeida's exquisite fine- and decorative-arts collection. Highlights include Han ceramics and Ming- and Qing-dynasty porcelain, Thomas Gainsborough paintings, a 300-strong stockpile of watches and clocks (one of the best private collections in Europe), and a dinner service that once belonged to Napol茅on Bonaparte.
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Bel茅m鈥檚 undisputed heart-stealer is this Unesco-listed monastery. The mosteiro is the stuff of pure fantasy: a fusion of Diogo de Boitaca鈥檚 creative鈥
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The star of Sintra-Vila is this palace, with its iconic twin conical chimneys and lavish, whimsical interior, which is a mix of Moorish and Manueline鈥
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Towering dramatically above Lisbon, these mid-11th-century hilltop fortifications sneak into almost every snapshot. Roam its snaking ramparts and pine鈥
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Wander downhill (to save your legs) through Alfama's steep, narrow, cobblestoned streets and catch a glimpse of the more traditional side of Lisbon before鈥
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Set in a lemon-fronted, 17th-century palace, the Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga is Lapa鈥檚 biggest draw. It presents a star-studded collection of European鈥
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian 鈥 Cole莽茫o do Fundador
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Famous for its outstanding quality and breadth, the world-class Founder's Collection at Museu Calouste Gulbenkian showcases an epic collection of Western鈥
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This magical villa and gardens is a neo-Manueline extravaganza, dreamed up by Italian opera-set designer, Luigi Manini, under the orders of Brazilian鈥
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Don't leave the city without riding popular tram 28E from Largo Martim Moniz. This rickety, screechy, gloriously old-fashioned ride from Pra莽a Martim鈥
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Nurtured by green-fingered students, the Jardim Bot芒nico is a quiet, 1500-species pocket of lushness fresh off a 鈧500,000 renovation that mostly improved鈥
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The king laid the Aqueduto das 脕guas Livres鈥 final stone at M茫e d鈥櫭乬ua, the city鈥檚 massive 5500-cu-metre main reservoir. Completed in 1834, the reservoir鈥
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Swooping palms and banyan trees shade tranquil Pra莽a da Alegria, which is actually more round than square. Look out for the bronze bust of 19th-century鈥
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Set in a former silk factory, this museum houses paintings by Portuguese artist Vieira da Silva and her husband Arp脿d Szenes. Open spaces, wooden beams鈥
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One of the best places to see the 脕guas Livres aqueduct is in the leafy Pra莽a das Amoreiras.
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Shaded by a giant cedar tree, this is a relaxing shady plaza with an al fresco cafe for watching the world go slowly by. The surrounding district is鈥
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An urban oasis with British roots, Parque Eduardo VII is named after his highness Edward VII, who visited Lisbon in 1903. The sloping parterre affords鈥
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One of Lisbon's loveliest squares, Pra莽a das Flores is a leafy gem surrounded by some of Pr铆ncipe Real's trendiest hot spots.