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Welcome to Lisbon - the stunning capital city of Portugal. This timeless city is rich in history, beauty, and culture, making it a must-visit destination for any traveler. Here's a Lonely Planet style guide to help you make the most of your visit to Lisbon.

Attractions:
- Be sure to head to Belém Tower, a 16th-century fortress standing at the edge of the Tagus River that was built to celebrate Vasco da Gama's expedition to India. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Lisbon's most iconic landmarks.
- The Jerónimos Monastery, a grand Manueline-style monastery, is also located in Belém. Take a walk around the nearby Discoveries Monument, celebrating Portugal's Age of Exploration.
- Don't miss the colorful Alfama district, Lisbon's oldest neighborhood. Its narrow, winding streets and alleys are full of traditional restaurants serving authentic Portuguese cuisine. The famous São Jorge Castle is also located here.
- Venture to the stunning Alfama district to visit the Lisbon Cathedral, a Romanesque church with Gothic and Baroque influences. The Sé, as it is known locally, is one of the city's most significant religious buildings and is the oldest church in Lisbon.
- The Chiado district is the perfect place for shopping, with its beautifully designed shops and boutiques offering everything from high-end designer brands to quirky independent stores.

Activities:
- Take a tram ride through the city's historic district of Alfama. You'll get to see a less explored side of the city as you wind through its narrow streets and alleys.
- Lisbon is known for its seafood and Portuguese cuisine, so be sure to take a food tour and explore the aromas and flavors of its traditional dishes.
- If you're feeling adventurous, head to the rooftop bars of Lisbon and watch the sunset over the Tagus River.
- The city's famous museums such as the National Museum of Ancient Art, Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, and Berardo Collection Museum are excellent locations offering historical and contemporary art exhibitions.

Nightlife:
- Lisbon has a reputation for a lively nightlife. Head to Bairro Alto for its vibrant bars and clubs that are open until the early hours of the morning. Be sure to try some local drinks like the Ginjinha, a traditional Portuguese cherry liqueur.
- For a more laid-back drink, try one of the many rooftop bars throughout the city and enjoy a refreshing cocktail while gazing at the beautiful views of Lisbon.

Transportation:
- The best way to move around the city is by foot or by utilizing the efficient metro system. Cabs and Ubers are also easily available and don't cost much.
- Make sure to get a 'Viva Viagem' card that works immensely on trains, buses, and trams.

Accommodation:
- Lisbon has several accommodation options for all types of travelers. From budget-friendly hostels to luxury hotels, the city caters to all.
- For a cultural and authentic stay, try one of the many apartment rentals available in the city's historic neighborhoods.

Lisbon is an enchanting city that captures the essence of old-world romance while providing a modern vibrancy. A visit to Lisbon is a must-do for everyone who wants to experience authentic Portugal. Happy travels!

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