Lisbon is the Hauptsatdt and largest city in Portugal and is situated on a bay of the estuary of the Tagus. The lower city of Lisbon – Baixa is located on the banks of the Tagus River. There you can visit Castelo de Sao Jorge, the Alfama and Bairro Alto hills. A climb to the Castelo de Sao Jorge is well worthwhile because of the magnificent outlook. The 28 tram runs with your original car from the-ties in which are built entirely of wood inside. The ride goes up and down hills of Lisbon in steep and narrow curves. The 28 tram passes many attractions.
The Belem district offers many tourist attraction among the rest the oldest pasteis de Belém (one of the oldest café) in Lisbon. This cafe is highly recommended. It offers both delicious sweet and savory baked goods. Due to the high demand should be best to visit it before lunchtime.
Lisbon is a metropolitan and here is a lot to see and experience. Anyone traveling to Portugal, to eat a lot of fish here. The stockfish is not only specialty but also a national dish of Portugal. Popular are sardines, pilchards, squid, crabs, tuna and other marine animals. The Portuguese cuisine is based on meat, fish, vegetables, rice, beans and potatoes.