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Most Visited Sites Not To Miss Out in Lisbon

Lisbon is often considered an alpha-level global city as it plays a significant role in shaping the economyu2019s finance, trade, and commerce, fine arts, education, research, and tourism. Lisbon is the ninth most visited city after Venice, Rome, Istanbul, etc. It is a living history and is one of the oldest cities in this planet.

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Most Visited Sites Not To Miss Out in Lisbon

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  1. Most Visited Sites Not To Miss Out in Lisbon

  2. Lisbon is one of the largest capital cities of Portugal and is the tenth most populated city in the European Union. Lisbon is located along the west of the Iberia peninsula between the Atlantic and River Tagus. Lisbon is often considered an alpha-level global city as it plays a significant role in shaping the economy’s finance, trade, and commerce, fine arts, education, research, and tourism. Lisbon is the ninth most visited city after Venice, Rome, Istanbul, etc. It is a living history and is one of the oldest cities in this planet. If you think Lisbon sparks your interest make your reservations today with Delta Airlines reservations for the best flight deals. Delta Airlines Deals can offer you hundreds of cheap flight deals for one of your favorite destinations. Here are some of the most visited sites in Lisbon:

  3. Belem Tower Belem Tower or the Tower of Saint Vincent is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located along with the Jeronimos Monastery. It is a 16th-century fort and was built during the Portuguese Renaissance. This fort best personifies the Portuguese Manueline style of architecture and is constructed using lioz limestone.

  4. Sao Jorge Castle Sao Jorge Castle is situated in Santa Maria Maior, Lisbon, and is a 12th historic castle. The first human settlement along this region dates back to the 8th century and it has played an important role in shaping the country’s history. Sao Jorge Castle was formerly used as a resident for Torre do Tombo National Archive, a military barracks, a royal palace, and today it has been converted into a national museum.

  5. The Sanctuary of Christ the King The Sanctuary of Christ the King is a Catholic shrine built to commemorate the Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ. The monument overlooks Lisbon city and is located in Almada, Portugal. It’s now or never if you are on the hunt for cheap flight tickets, cheap tour packages, and other flight deals you can check out Delta Airlines Official Site.

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