Museums and buildings that tell our History from the early beginnings as pioneers of the Discoveries until now. If you go along the river, you come across the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery, the CCB – Belém Cultural Center, the MAAT Museum, Terreiro do Paço and on the other end of the city, in Parque das Nações, you find the Oceanarium and the biggest concert venue in Lisbon, Altice Arena.
Lisbon has been reinventing itself and adapting its patrimony to the XXI century. An example is the transformation of old factories into cultural hubs like Lx Factory. A cosy environment, with restaurants, all sorts of trendy shops, art galleries and a quirky bookstore, where you can relax at the end of the day with friends, overviewing 25 de Abril Bridge or learn a new craft in one of its regular workshops. A small proof of the diversity that has made Lisbon the welcoming city where everyone feels at home.
Picturesque and traditional neighbourhoods like Alfama or Mouraria where you can get lost and enjoy a nice glass of wine or artisanal beer while listening to some Fado. Or eat a nice fresh sardine during the Santos Populares Festivities in June. The typical and best way to get to know the ancient parts of the city is by taking the old yellow trams and just go for a ride.