In Lisbon, trams are an integral part of the public transport network and cover many areas of the city that cannot be reached by the metro. There are two types…
The Lisbon Oceanarium is located in the Parque das Nações and is one of the largest aquariums in the World. The main attraction of the exhibition is the large central…
The Carmo Convent was built in 1389 by Dom Nuno Alvares Pereira, a faithful knight of King João I who made a radical change of life by renouncing his military…
Estadio da Luz hosts Benfica’s home games. The official name is Estadio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica and it is the most important stadium in Portugal The stadium was demolished…
The Benfica Museum – Cosme Damião is the museum of the Portuguese sports club Benfica. Named after Cosme Damião, one of the founders of the club in 1904, the museum…
Sporting Lisbon plays its home matches at the Jose Alvalade stadium, a playing facility that takes its name from the founder and first member of the club and which was…