What to do in Olivais

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Olivais

Places to Visit in Olivais

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Top places to visit

1. Rossio Square

Officially named Praça Dom Pedro IV, this centrally located square is much more commonly known simply as Rossio. Come here at any time of the day to find the square abuzz, as people gather to socialize at cafés around the square’s edge.
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Rossio Square showing a fountain, street scenes and heritage elements

2. Belém Tower

Belém Tower is an impressive structure on the shore of the Tagus River in Lisbon. The ornate fortification was built here over 500 years ago to fight off any hostile craft that came up the river. Gaze straight across the river from the top of the Tower Terrace to see St. Sebastian’s Fort, another fortification on the opposite shore. With the two towers in place, enemy warships could not achieve success in attacking the city.
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Belem Tower featuring general coastal views, a sunset and heritage architecture

3. Santa Justa Elevator

The Santa Justa Elevator connects the hilltop neighborhood Bairro Alto with downtown Baixa. The gothic, iron structure rises up from the neoclassical architecture of downtown. The elevator has been in operation since 1905 and was originally operated by a steam engine. Today it’s powered by an electric engine and is a great way to enjoy views over the city. Visit the elevator’s rooftop café.
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Santa Justa Elevator which includes outdoor eating, night scenes and nightlife

4. Castle of São Jorge

Engage with the city’s history at the Castle of São Jorge. This massive medieval structure has looked over the city from a hill by the Alfama district for centuries. Take a guided tour of the grounds to imagine the lives of its ancient inhabitants, admire its intricate stonework and enjoy panoramic views of the city from its well-positioned lookouts.
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Castle of Sao Jorge showing a city, views and a castle

5. Lisbon Oceanarium

Delight in the diversity and colours of majestic birds and exotic sea-dwellers at the Lisbon Oceanarium. This huge indoor aquarium with 8,000 inhabitants is one of Europe’s largest. It offers family-friendly fun while you learn about these intriguing ocean inhabitants.
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Lisbon Oceanarium showing marine life and bird life

6. Commerce Square

Meet your friends, bring the family or simply bask in the busy sunlit atmosphere of Commerce Square. Known locally as the Praça do Comércio, this riverfront plaza was used historically as a meeting place for royals, although this stopped after the Great Earthquake of 1755.
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Commerce Square which includes a statue or sculpture

7. Jerónimos Monastery

Visit the Jeronimos Monastery to see a stunning monument marked with decorative façades and spires. This architecture is a shining example of late-Gothic design with a hint of Renaissance ornamentation. Inside, walk the same halls once inhabited by the Hieronymite monks, a sombre Catholic sect that prayed for the safe return of Lisbon’s seafaring explorers.
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Jeronimos Monastery featuring a church or cathedral, a square or plaza and heritage architecture

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