this is lisbon
Parallel to the Tagus River, Lisbon stands as a proud witness to over a thousand years in history. A synergy of ancient vestiges and modern times make Lisbon one of Europe’s most interesting capitals with a patchwork of colorful neighborhoods and an endless list of must-go spots.
NIGHTLIFE
Being a proudly Portuguese city, but with an extensive international community, the gastronomic offer in Lisbon is both vibrant and cosmopolitan with a well-curated list of restaurants representative of almost every food category. Here, you can start a conversation at the table with a glass of wine whilst admiring the views and end the day at a bar or a disco until dawn.
THE AMOREIRAS NEIGHBORHOOD
Surrounded by historical buildings, charming gardens, museums, historical monuments and an ancient Aqueduct, Sublime Lisboa is located in the Amoreiras neighborhood, just above Avenida da Liberdade and next to the trendy Príncipe Real, Bairro Alto and Chiado neighborhoods.
Frequented by politicians, artists and journalists, this residential neighborhood standing since the XIX century is a hub for padarias, cafeterias, local shops, beautiful gardens and luxury hotels. Here, the Águas Livres Aqueduct ends and has its final destination at the Mãe D'Água Museum. Also, you can visit the Jardim das Amoreiras, one of the oldest gardens in the Portuguese Capital, designed by Marques de Pombal in 1711 when he planted the first mulberry, or ‘amoreira’ tree.
landscapes of Lisbon
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is known for its picturesque landscapes and historic architecture, as well as its lively culture and delicious cuisine. The city is built on a series of hills, offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Tagus River.