Garden of the Star

The Garden of the Star, also known as Jardim da Estrela, is one of the most charming and historic parks in Lisbon, located in front of the majestic Basilica da Estrela in the heart of the neighborhood of the same name. Inaugurated in 1852, the park represents a perfect example of a romantic garden from […]
Hospital and Thermal Baths Museum

The Museum of the Hospital and the Baths, located in Caldas da Rainha, is a historical and cultural gem of Portugal, offering a fascinating overview of the thermal and health history of the country. This museum is located in the complex of the Royal Palace, part of the Rainha D. Leonor Thermal Hospital, the oldest […]
Torel Garden

The Torel Garden, located in the Santo António neighborhood in Lisbon, is one of the most charming hidden corners of the city. This garden offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Avenida da Liberdade and the center of Lisbon, making it a privileged place for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty. The origins of the Torel […]
Cold greenhouse

The Estufa Fria, located in Parque Eduardo VII in Lisbon, is one of the most enchanting botanical attractions in the city. Also known as Estufa Fria, this covered botanical garden represents a perfect blend of nature and architecture, offering a green refuge in the bustling heart of the Portuguese capital. The history of Estufa Fria […]
Square of the Fig Tree

In the heart of Lisbon’s Baixa district, Praça da Figueira represents a historical and social landmark that tells the story of the city’s transformation over the centuries. Before the devastating earthquake of 1755, the area was home to the Hospital de Todos-os-Santos, whose foundations were uncovered during the construction of the current underground parking lot. […]
Town Hall Square

The Praça do Município in Lisbon, located in the Baixa district, represents an emblematic place both for the political and architectural history of the city. This public space is dominated by the neoclassical building of the Lisbon City Hall, an elegant palace designed by the architect Domingues Parente da Silva. The facade of the palace […]
Blessed Convent

The Convent of Beato, located in the parish of Beato in Lisbon, represents a fascinating testimony of the city’s architectural and social history. Its origins date back to the 15th century, when Queen Isabella commissioned the construction of a hermitage on the site. This was later expanded in the 16th century by Frei António da […]
Rua Augusta

Rua Augusta is one of the most iconic and lively streets in Lisbon, as well as a symbol of the city’s rebirth and modernity after the devastating earthquake of 1755. This pedestrian street stretches from Praça do Comércio to Praça do Rossio, crossing the heart of Baixa Pombalina, the neighborhood rebuilt under the guidance of […]
Puppet Museum

The Puppet Museum, located in the Bernardas convent in the Madragoa district of Lisbon, represents a fascinating journey into the history and art of puppetry. Founded in 1987 by the Companhia de Marionetas de São Lourenço, the museum became the first in Portugal entirely dedicated to the preservation and dissemination of the puppetry tradition, with […]
Park of Needs

The Tapada das Necessidades, a ten-hectare park located in Lisbon, represents one of the city’s hidden treasures. Originally created as a royal hunting reserve and private space for the royal family, this garden is now a public oasis of peace and natural beauty. The park is named after the nearby Palácio das Necessidades, one of […]