Hotel Recommendations for Lisbon Solo Travel Now that you have an idea of the different neighborhoods, let’s look at some hotels that I would specifically recommend: Luxury: Solar do Castelo Inn ...
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TRAVEL TIP: In order to determine which public transportation is most efficient, simply pop in your starting point and ...
One word of caution: Lisbon's Tram 28 and the Santa Justa Elevator ... If you purchased a Lisboa Card, you can take advantage of free, unlimited travel by all public transport, including the ...
About an hour and a half between the crowds of Lisbon and the chaos of Albufeira is the quiet, slow moving, wine-loving ...
Lisbon is a hilly place. As long as you don't mind exercising your calf muscles, you'll find you can walk to most hotels, restaurants and the top attractions. If traipsing through a foreign city ...
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The yellow tram 28 line starts just outside of the hotel and the gothic industrial-era Santa Justa lift – both iconic images of Lisbon – is 10 minutes down the hill. Walk further down and you ...
The map below shows the location of Dublin and Lisbon. The blue line represents the straight line joining these two place. The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between ...