Alfama
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LISBON/ Updated : Dec 20, 2016, 13:58 IST
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Alfama is the oldest neighbourhood of Lisbon. With narrow lanes of residential houses, it has a distinct village atmosphere. Alfama extends from the slopes of São Jorge Castle all the way to the river Tagus. The alleys are lined w … Read more
Alfama is the oldest neighbourhood of Lisbon. With narrow lanes of residential houses, it has a distinct village atmosphere. Alfama extends from the slopes of São Jorge Castle all the way to the river Tagus. The alleys are lined with tiny squares, churches, grocery stores and whitewashed houses adorned with wrought-iron balconies. Read less
Alfama is the oldest neighbourhood of Lisbon. With narrow lanes of residential houses, it has a distinct village atmosphere. Alfama extends from the slopes of São Jorge Castle all the way to the river Tagus. The alleys are lined with tiny squares, churches, grocery stores and whitewashed houses adorned with wrought-iron balconies. The Romans and Visigoths occupied the area in early 4th century followed by Moors in 8th century. Sitting on sturdy bedrock, Alfama is the only area which escaped the destruction during 1755 earthquake which brought the entire city down. You can spot undulating tram ways where historic Remodelado tram works around the winding alleys. The cobblestoned narrow pathways are best negotiated by foot. Wander around the back lanes and you would not mind getting lost in this medieval maze. It is a visual delight offering postcard-perfect views. The higher you go towards the castle, the views get better. Get transported in the historical times sipping coffee at one of the Bohemian cafes. This is as real it could get in Lisbon.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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