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Literally Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Lisbon

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Literally Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Lisbon

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  1. Literally Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Lisbon

  2. If you are heading to Lisbon on your next vacation and you think you know enough about the city, hold up! There are plenty of mind-blowing facts and secrets that you need to know before your visit. Find discounted flights at Delta airlines reservations and get the cheapest flight deals on your booking. If you want to save more on plane tickets, obtain the cheapest flights, last-minute flight deals, and more at Delta airlines deals. Here’s everything you need to know about Lisbon: Guimaraes was the first capital of Portugal and not Lisbon. It is the oldest city in Western Europe, dating back to 1200 BC. The locals of Lisbon go by two nicknames, Lisboetas and Alfacinhas.

  3. 4. One of the world’s smallest bookstores is found in the city, with about 4,000 books and accommodating a couple of people at a time. 5. The recipe of a pastry, Pastéisdanata, is one of the world’s most top-secret found in Lisbon, with the original recipe known to only three people in the world. 6. It is home to a street elevator, The Ascensor de Santa Justa, which connects people from Baixa to those in Chiado district. 7. In 2006, the city raised the Largest Human National Flag with 18,788 people at the national stadium of Lisbon.

  4. 8. Lisbon’s oceanarium is one of the largest aquariums in Europe, home to about 16,000 animals and over 450 species. 9. On 1st November 1755, an earthquake nearly entirely destroyed the city, and then a huge fire that went on for six days. 10. Each year, the city hosts about 4.5 million visitors from different parts of the world. 11. MartinhodaArcada is a café in Lisbon famous for the two seats that are reserved for two dead writers, Fernando Pessoa and José Saramago. Book a flight today with Delta airlines flights, and enjoy more choices and better prices to your favorite city.

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