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A Maggio ho trascorso una settimana a Lisbona e mi sono completamente innamorata di questa città. Non c'ero mai stata prima e da quando sono arrivata, mi sono accorta immediatamente che ogni angolo della strada era un piccolo tesoro. Tutti i muri che la gente di Lisbona vede tutti i giorni, tutte le strade su cui camminano, e tutti i negozi in cui si recano, mi hanno lasciato un'ottima impressione. Niente è troppo grande, troppo appariscente, o solo "troppo". E' come se ogni cosa fosse coperta da una delicata, timida bellezza.
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Innamorarsi dell'autunno è stato facile quest'anno, visto che il tempo era quello di agosto. Anche trovare una location romantica non è stato difficile. Romantica in più sensi, a dire il vero. La parte difficile è stata farla sembrare autunnale, con tutte quel sole e quelle foglie verdi (vi sto alle costole alberi sempreverdi...).
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La città delle sette colline, qua a Lisbona è facile che vi troviate ad andare su e giù per una di queste. Ma le colline ti danno di più che gambe allenate, i "miradouros" (posti dove rilassarsi e godersi la vita) sono ovunque e sono il punto perfetto per ammirare questa città affascinante ad ogni ora del giorno, o della notte!
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Se sei un turista e non vuoi perderti una delle più grandi attrazioni a Lisbona, devi prenderti una mattina o un pomeriggio per visitare il più antico, però affascinante, "Bairro Alto". Se tu sei giovane (almeno di spirito), ti piace uscire per bere oppure stare solo con gli amici, circondato da persone e allegria, devi trovare del tempo per visitare!
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This garden is one of the most beautiful parks in Lisbon. It has lots of trees, grass and secret places, and also two different museums, library, restaurant, ... If you're in Lisbon don't miss it!
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The city of the seven hills, here in Lisbon you´re more often than not going up or down one of them. But the hills give us more than strong legs, the ´miradouros´ (places to sit back and enjoy the view) are everywhere and are the perfect spot to admire the charming town at any time of the day, or night!
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Electricity Museum in Lisbon Portugal. Design by the french engineers.
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Gare do Oriente it's probably the most important transport hub in Lisbon and it was designed by Santiago Calatrava, a spanish well-known architect.
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This is not the San Francisco Golden Gate Bridge; this is actually the 25 de Abril bridge, the first to cross the River Tejo in Lisbon.
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Belém is famous as the place from which many of the great Portuguese explorers set off on their voyages of discovery.
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Santa Justa Lift is an Eiffel Tower-like structure located in Lisbon's downtown.
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Sítio da Nazaré is located at North of Nazaré beach; it stands 110 meters above the Atlantic Ocean providing one of the best Ocean panoramas in Portugal. Sítio da Nazaré natural beauty, its historical-religious interest, and proximity to Nazaré beach and bars make it a fantastic place to visit. All years, hundreds of tourists arrive to visit one of the most beautiful places on earth.
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In May, I spent a week in Lisbon and totally fell in love with the city. I've never been there before and since I arrived, I immediately noticed that every corner of the street was a little treasure. All the walls that Lisbon people see everyday, all the streets they walk on, and the shops that they go to, left a really good impression on me. Nothing is too big, too showy, or too much. It's like everything is covered by a soft, shy, beauty.
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Viaje de fin de semana a Lisboa probando nuestra Diana F+
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Oceanário de Lisboa had opened in 1998 in the Expo’98 and nowadays is one of the most famous places to visit in Lisbon. It is a special aquarium, where a lot of animal live together in the central Fish Tank.
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Thinking of what do this weekend? Well what about a weekend trip to Lisbon? We made our way to this picturesque city with our new Diana F+ in tow. In spite of our limited time, we were able to make the most of it by having a taste of some of the best things that Lisbon has to offer.
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some say that, upon hearing that the murmurs of the sea cliff, may also distinguish, as in echo, the lamentations of the young widow...
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I've always heard Portuguese people are poets. I'm starting to get why, when reality isn't good, we imagine something better – a poem, a song, a door.
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The Berlengas Island is located on the Atlantic Ocean at 11Km (seven miles) of the city of Peniche, Portugal. The Berlenga Island is a part of the Berlengas archipelago which is composed by a group of very small islands: Islet of Farilhões, Islets of Estrelas (stars), Islet of Forcadas and Berlengas Island.
The Island is small: 1.5K (approximately one mile) by 800 meters (half a mile) by 85 meters high, you can visit the whole island in a day.
The Island is made out of beautiful rose granite and in the spring and summer it is covered by beautiful flowers.
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If you are a tourist and do not want to miss one of the biggest attractions in Lisbon, you have to keep a morning or an afternoon to visit the old but charming, Bairro Alto. If you are young (at least in spirit), you like to go out drinking or just being with friends, surrounded by people and joy, you have to make time to visit it!