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A WEEKEND OF AUTUMN AND TWO CITIES – Lisbon and Sintra / Portugal

Yes, Europe is full of wonderful cities, where drifting from a myriad attractions, which is imbued with the charm of history. Why not experience a weekend in Lisbon and Sintra? Welcome to Portugal https://www.visitportugal.com/en A Portuguese poet, Fernando Pessoa, wrote of his Lisbon: “There are no flowers for me they are like the coloring of Lisbon under the sun”. Portugal is a country of strong traditions, with a proud and nostalgic people, people able to fascinate writers and directors. The sea is the star of any holiday in this European latitude, a mine to explore, vineyards and cellars, with castles and medieval cities, religious paths, nature parks.

To understand the spirit of this ancient city in one of the most fascinating cities in the world, you will have to walk on its streets bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Do not forget these names, are the districts of Baixa, Bairro Alto, Castelo, Alfama, Carmo, Chiado, Graça and Mangrago. Not to forget the smell of Lisbon you will need http://www.lisbon-tourism.com/en/lisbon-tourist-information-offices.html you will need to walk on its cobblestone streets, observing historical trams and beautiful tiles. Do not be disappointed, because every minute of your effort will offer guests the glimpses. A memory sound? Try to get into a bar of Bairro Alto or Alfama, close your eyes and let yourself be carried away by the melancholy notes of fado.

After exploring Lisbon, you can find the tranquility of Sintra http://www.sintra-portugal.com/index.html Only 25 km away, just 30 minutes by train, but a palpable difference. This offers you the second city of your Portuguese weekend. Sintra is situated on hills full of pine trees, in places where the Portuguese nobility built incredibly sumptuous palaces, with gardens that seem to come from the story of a fairy tale. After a walk through the narrow streets of the center and the local produce shops, enters the Pena Palace, the National Palace and Moorish Castle. This is the triptych of stone that will remain in your eyes, without missing a visit to the Mount of Luna (magical and mysterious fusion of man and nature, UNESCO World Heritage Site).

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