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    There is so much to do in Lisbon (ride on Tram 28E, take a day trip to Sintra, listen to live fado music, eat pastel de nata in Belém, etc.), it's easy to jam-pack your schedule full of activities.

  4. Lawrence's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence's Hotel is in Sintra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in the Lisbon District of Portugal. Opened by an Englishman in 1764, it is reputedly the oldest, still-functioning, hotel on the Iberian Peninsula , although it has not been open continuously.

  5. Portuguese Riviera - Wikipedia

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    Cascais also benefited from the construction of better roads to Lisbon and Sintra, a casino, a bullfight ring, a sports club, and improvements to basic infrastructure for the population. Many noble families built impressive mansions still to be seen in the town centre and environs. The first railway arrived in 1889.

  6. Tourism in Lisbon - Wikipedia

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    A view of the city with Lisbon's cathedral in the background Praça de Camões, in Chiado. Lisbon is one of the most popular city destinations in Europe. The city of Lisbon and the Lisbon metropolitan area attracts a significant number of tourists each year, drawn to its historical and cultural heritage, good transportation connections and good touristic infrastructure.

  7. Hotel Ritz (Lisbon) - Wikipedia

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    The Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is a luxury hotel located in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. It was built in the 1950s on the wishes of the leader of the Portuguese Estado Novo dictatorship, António de Oliveira Salazar , who considered that the capital had no hotel of sufficient quality for important foreign visitors.