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Considero-me o hóspede perfeito para quem gosta de viajar, boa gastronomia, museus, boas exposições temporárias. Sou uma pessoa calma, pouco noctívago e muito easy going
Considero-me o hóspede perfeito para quem gosta de viajar, boa gastronomia, museus, boas exposições temporárias. Sou uma pessoa calma, pouco noctívago e muito easy going
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I miei pronomi: He/Him/His
Stato relazione: Single
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Destinazioni della mia lista dei desideri
- #1 - Madrid, Espanha
- #2 - Copenhaga V, Dinamarca
- #3 - Dresden, Alemanha
- #4 - Copenhaga V, Dinamarca
- #5 - Hamburgo, Alemanha
- #6 - Dresden, Alemanha
- #7 - Copenhaga V, Dinamarca
- #8 - Hamburgo, Alemanha
- #9 - Dresden, Alemanha
- #10 - Copenhaga V, Dinamarca
- #11 - Hamburgo, Alemanha
- #12 - Dresden, Alemanha
I miei 3 luoghi preferiti a Lisboa:
- #1 - Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Avenida de Berna 45A, 1067-001 Lisboa, Portugal (Luoghi di interesse e musei)
- #2 - Casa do Alentejo, Rua das Portas de Santo Antão 58, 1150-268 Lisboa, Portugal (Ristorante)
- #3 - Campo de Ourique, Lisboa, Portugal (Quartiere)
Sono un esperto locale a Lisboa per:
- Cultura locale
- Esposizioni
- Gastronomia
Offro visite guidate a Lisboa (35€)
Meeting point at Miradouro São Pedro de Alcantara where you’ll enjoy one of the best viewpoints of the city! It’s neighbourhood, Bairro Alto, is known for the “party” nightlife and restaurants.
Church San Roque: Have a short stop at one of the most refined and decorated churches in pre-earthquake Lisbon (the year 1755 was one of the turning points in the city and in Portuguese history).
Carmo convent & square: One of the romantic gothic tourist sights in Lisbon and a square full of history (it was where the longest European dictatorship ended in 1974).
Santa Justa elevator from above skip the tourist lines and get an amazing view of the city and it’s castle.
Ginjinha break: Taste the most traditional liquor of Portugal in an old and tiny bar.
Sao Domingos Church: Know the stories and why no one gets married nor baptize children in this hidden gem.
Then we use a local elevator and will pass by the ruins of the Roman Theater towards
Portas do Sol. Picture break before walking downhill through the narrow, winding streets of Alfama, the cradle of Lisbon 2700 years ago.
Sé Catedral Lisbon: Admire one of the oldest monuments in Lisbon, built by the first King of Portugal and we’ll finish by the river, at Praca do Comercio, one of the biggest European squares.
Meeting point at Miradouro São Pedro de Alcantara where you’ll enjoy one of the best viewpoints of the city! It’s neighbourhood, Bairro Alto, is known for the “party” nightlife and restaurants.
Church San Roque: Have a short stop at one of the most refined and decorated churches in pre-earthquake Lisbon (the year 1755 was one of the turning points in the city and in Portuguese history).
Carmo convent & square: One of the romantic gothic tourist sights in Lisbon and a square full of history (it was where the longest European dictatorship ended in 1974).
Santa Justa elevator from above skip the tourist lines and get an amazing view of the city and it’s castle.
Ginjinha break: Taste the most traditional liquor of Portugal in an old and tiny bar.
Sao Domingos Church: Know the stories and why no one gets married nor baptize children in this hidden gem.
Then we use a local elevator and will pass by the ruins of the Roman Theater towards
Portas do Sol. Picture break before walking downhill through the narrow, winding streets of Alfama, the cradle of Lisbon 2700 years ago.
Sé Catedral Lisbon: Admire one of the oldest monuments in Lisbon, built by the first King of Portugal and we’ll finish by the river, at Praca do Comercio, one of the biggest European squares.