Discover Lisbon

Discover Lisbon

Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, the vibrant capital city of Portugal, is a captivating blend of rich history, picturesque landscapes, and contemporary culture. Nestled along the banks of the Tagus River, Lisbon boasts a stunning skyline adorned with colorful buildings and historic landmarks. Its charming neighborhoods, such as Alfama and Bairro Alto, offer narrow winding streets filled with Fado music and local eateries, creating an enchanting atmosphere for exploration. With its mild climate, lively street life, and a deep-rooted maritime heritage, Lisbon is a city that seamlessly marries tradition with modernity, and is the perfect location for the 2024 AD/PD™ Conference.
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Must visit locations

Belém

You can visit the stunning Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery with its intricate Manueline architecture – both classified as World Heritage sites by UNESCO –, and the Monument to the Discoveries, which celebrates Portugal’s Age of Exploration.

Alfama

Alfama is Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood and is known for its narrow, winding streets, colorful buildings, and Fado music. Explore the São Jorge Castle for panoramic views of the city, and wander through the charming streets to discover hidden cafes and shops.

Baixa

Baixa is the heart of Lisbon, known for its grand squares and elegant streets. Don’t miss Praça do Comércio, one of Europe’s largest squares, and the historic Elevador de Santa Justa, a beautiful wrought-iron elevator offering panoramic views.

Chiado

This trendy district is famous for its shopping, nightlife, and cultural scene. Visit the historic Bertrand Bookstore, one of the world’s oldest operating bookshops, and explore the streets filled with boutiques, cafes, and theaters.

Bairro Alto

Known for its nightlife, Bairro Alto comes alive after dark. During the day, it’s a charming neighborhood with narrow streets and historic buildings. In the evening, it transforms into a lively hub of bars, restaurants, and Fado houses.

Sintra

While not in Lisbon itself, Sintra is a short day trip away and well worth the visit. This enchanting town is known for its romantic 19th-century architecture, including the colorful Pena Palace and the Moorish Castle.