Exploring the great outdoors in Lisbon
Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/THINGS TO DO, LISBON/ Updated : Feb 24, 2015, 16:11 IST
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Although the city of Lisbon is home to various enchanting sites, including its stunning museums, centuries-old cathedrals and grand entertainment venues, but the city also has enough for the outdoorsy travellers. Take the charming … Read more
Although the city of Lisbon is home to various enchanting sites, including its stunning museums, centuries-old cathedrals and grand entertainment venues, but the city also has enough for the outdoorsy travellers. Take the charming tram ride through the old city of Lisbon, explore the two seaside resort towns Cascais & Estoril, take a leisurely stroll around Docas and discover the inviting bars, clubs and restaurants by the riverside, or make a short trip to Sintra to walk through a fairytale village complete with a colourful hilltop palace—here are some of the best activities that will keep you busy in Lisbon. Read less

Although the city of Lisbon is home to various enchanting sites, including its stunning museums, centuries-old cathedrals and grand entertainment venues, but the city also has enough for the outdoorsy travellers. Take the charming tram ride through the old city of Lisbon, explore the two seaside resort towns Cascais & Estoril, take a leisurely stroll around Docas and discover the inviting bars, clubs and restaurants by the riverside, or make a short trip to Sintra to walk through a fairytale village complete with a colourful hilltop palace—here are some of the best activities that will keep you busy in Lisbon.
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