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AIRPORT TRANSFERS IN LISBON
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Aerobus: (line 91) links the airport to the city center. It departs every 20 minutes 7AM-9PM. Aeroshuttle (line 96) links the airport to the city centre via the Sete Rios bus station and the Financial district. Tickets on both cost ?3.50 and are vali... |
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TOURIST INFORMATION IN LISBON
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Like Amman, Bath, Efrat, Iasi, Istanbul, Moscow, Plovdiv, Rome, San Francisco, Seattle, Sheffield, Bergen and Yaoundé, Lisbon is built on seven hills.The sparkling new Lisboa Ask Me Centre (Pç. do Comércio, open 9AM - 8PM daily) will help you find ac... |
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TRANSPORT IN LISBON
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Lisbon's public transport network is extremely far reaching and reliable and has its metro as its main artery, connecting the city centre with the upper and eastern districts, and now reaching the suburbs. Ambitious expansion projects will increase t... |
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AIRPORT IN LISBON
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Lisbon Portela Airport, is located 7 km (4.3 mi) north of Castle of São Jorge in the city of Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. In Portuguese, it is called Aeroporto de Lisboa, Aeroporto da Portela, or Aeroporto da Portela de Sacavém. It takes its name... |
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NEOLITHIC ERA TO THE ROMAN EMPIRE
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During the Neolithic the region was inhabited by Iberian related peoples, who also lived in other regions of Atlantic Europe at the time. They built religious monuments called megaliths. Dolmens and Menhirs still survive in the countryside around the... |
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NIGHTLIFE IN LISBON
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Lisbon has a very active nightlife, offering everything from clubs and bars to traditional Fado music, international concerts and fantastic theatre, but if your tastes run deeper, check out our other Lisbon nightlife selections. Whatever your inclina... |
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TRAINS IN LISBON
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There are two big train stations in Lisbon: Santa Apolónia and Gare do Oriente. However, if you are entering Lisbon from the south, you may want to get off at Entrecampos or Sete Rios: their metro stations are a few stops closer to the central and ol... |
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HISTORY OF LISBON
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During the Neolithic, the region was inhabited by Iberian tribes, who built religious and funerary monuments, megaliths, Dolmens and menhirs, which still survive in areas on the periphery of Lisbon. The Indo-European Celts invaded after the first mil... |
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