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Europe > Iberia > Portugal > Tagus Valley > Estremadura > Greater Lisbon > Lisbon > Lisbon/North

Northern Lisbon is a district covering a large portion of Portugal's capital city. Most of the sights, restaurants, and hotels are in and around the areas known as Avenidas Novas, Sete Rios, and Campolide.

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All four lines of the Lisbon Metro serve the northern district. Several rail stations and local bus routes are also available.

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Parque Eduardo VII offers magnificent views of Praça Marquês de Pombal, Avenida da Liberdade, all the way down to the Baixa and the River Tejo.
A few residents of the Lisbon Zoo.
  • 1 Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Avenida de Berna 45A (take the metro to São Sebastião or Praça de Espanha Stations), +351 21 782 3000. W–M 10:00–18:00, closed Tu. One of the best museums in Lisbon. Created from the personal collection of the art and artifact collector Calouste Gulbenkian. The collection include Egyptian artefacts; Islamic and oriental art; paintings by masters such as Rembrandt, Manet, Monet, Renoir, and Cassat; and a large collection of objects made by the Art Nouveau jeweler René Lalique. Gulbenkian was an Armenian born in the Ottoman Empire who, through his investments in Iraqi oil, became one of the wealthiest men of his time. During a journey he fell ill and had to seek medical attention in Lisbon. He fell in love with the city and decided live out his final days there. After his death his immense collections were organized into this museum. The Gulbenkian Gardens which surround the museums and foundation building are worth a visit in and of themselves, as a little oasis in the middle of downtown Lisbon. They're free and open sunrise to sunset. €10, ages 13–30 & 65+ €5, ages 0–12 free. Calouste Gulbenkian Museum (Q211262) on Wikidata Calouste Gulbenkian Museum on Wikipedia
  • 2 Centro de Arte Moderna (Modern Art Centre), Rua Dr. Nicolau de Bettencourt, +351 21 782 3000. Temporarily closed for renovations. A museum dedicated to art since the 1950s, focusing on Portuguese artists and including other nationalities, notably British and Armenian. Part of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian (Q1054339) on Wikidata Centro de Arte Moderna Gulbenkian on Wikipedia
  • 3 Jardim Zoológico, Estrada de Benfica 158-160 (Metro:Take the Blue Line to the Jardim Zoológico. Buses: A variety of buses stop here including 16, 31, 54, 58, 701 and 755), +351 21 7232-920. 21 Mar-30 Sep: 10:00-20:00; 1 Oct-20 Mar: 10:00-18:00. A zoo that is fairly pricey, but has a variety of exotic animals featuring sea-lions and dolphins. €15. Lisbon Zoo (Q220063) on Wikidata Lisbon Zoo on Wikipedia
  • 4 Parque Eduardo VII (Marquês de Pombal  Amarela  Azul ). Formal park with expansive views down toward the city and water from Miradouro Parque Eduardo VII. Home to the wonderful Estufa Fria greenhouse gardens. Edward VII Park (Q2034183) on Wikidata Edward VII Park on Wikipedia
  • 5 Praça Marquês de Pombal (Marquês de Pombal  Amarela  Azul ). Essentially a large roundabout with a sizeable statue of a former Portuguese prime minister in the middle. Marquess of Pombal Square (Q1807096) on Wikidata Marquis of Pombal Square on Wikipedia

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  • 1 Gulbenkian Music, Avenida de Berna, 45A, +351 217 823 700. The Gulbenkian Foundation has its own symphony orchestra and ballet group. There are also two stages operated by the foundation. One major auditorium inside the main building, and an outdoors stage in the nearby Gulbenkian Gardens.
  • 2 Monsanto Forest Park (Parque Florestal de Monsanto). A municipal protected forest, the largest green patch in the city, covering almost 10 km². It offers a well-diversified, tree-covered area. 50 ha is set aside as the Ecological Park, which runs an interpretation centre, with space for permanent and occasional exhibitions, and a Centre of Multimedia Resources. Monsanto Forest Park (Q14040866) on Wikidata Monsanto Forest Park on Wikipedia

Buy

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  • 1 Centro Colombo, Avenida Lusíada & Avenida Colégio Militar (Colégio Militar/Luz  Azul , 750, 799, 767, 55B, 70B), +351 21 711 3600, . 08:00–22:30 daily. One of the largest malls in Europe, this shopping and leisure complex also houses dozens of restaurants, a bowling alley, health club and a multiplex cinema. Colombo Center (Q1054260) on Wikidata Colombo Centre on Wikipedia
  • 2 El Corte Inglés, Avenida António Augusto Aguiar 31 (São Sebastião  Azul  Vermelha ). M–F 10:00–21:00, Sa Su & holidays 10:00–15:30. The Spanish department store chain invaded Lisbon, armed with cinema and supermarket. It can be a bit pricey but with good quality items.

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  • 1 America Diamonds Hotel, Rua Tomás Ribeiro 47 (Picoas  Amarela ), +351 21 352 1177, . Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. Three-star, 66-room hotel, totally reconstructed in 2006 in a historical building, keeping only its original façade, contrasting with its modern interior. Amenities include bar, restaurant, room service, free breakfast, and free Wi-Fi. From €62.
  • 2 Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca 88 (Marquês de Pombal  Amarela  Azul ), +351 21 381 1400. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. Five-star, 282-room hotel with spa, gym, swimming pool, restaurant, and bar. The decor is a mix of Art Deco and Louis XVI, with a collection of mid-20th-century Portuguese art. €465-777.
  • 3 HI Lisboa – Pousada de Juventude (Youth Hostel), Rua Andrade Corvo 46 (Picoas  Amarela ), +351 21 353 2696, . Check-in: 18:00, check-out: 12:00. 32-room youth hostel with free breakfast and free Wi-Fi. €16-54.
  • 4 Intercontinental Lisbon Hotel, Rua Castilho 149 (Marquês de Pombal  Amarela  Azul ), +351 21 381 8700, . Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. Five-star, 331-room hotel overlooking Parque Eduardo VII. Amenities include fitness centre, bar, business centre, conference facilities, and free Wi-Fi. €133-257.
  • 5 Lisbon Marriott Hotel, Avenida dos Combatentes 45 (Jardim Zoológico  Azul ), +351 21 723 5400. Check-in: 16:00, check-out: 12:00. Four-star, 577-room hotel with swimming pool, gym, bar, conference facilities, and free Wi-Fi. €110-169.
  • 6 Novotel Lisboa, Avenida José Malhoa 1A (Praça de Espanha  Azul ), +351 21 724 4800, . Check-in: 14:00, check-out: 12:00. Four-star, 249-room hotel with swimming pool, gym, bar, and free Wi-Fi. €71-122.
  • 7 Sheraton Lisboa Hotel & Spa, Rua Latino Coelho 1 (Picoas  Amarela ), +351 21 312 0000. Check-in: 15:00, check-out: 12:00. Five-star, 369-room hotel with swimming pool, spa, gym, business centre, and free Wi-Fi. Its rooftop Panorama Restaurant and Bar offers superb views over Lisbon. €150-251.

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