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About Lisbon
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Lisbon is a melting pot of cultures,
flavours and spices.
Lisbon is built on hills looking over
the River Tagus. Modern and cosmopolitan, it is a great centre of
culture and tourism, and a pleasure to discover on foot. Add to that
its cultural diversity, laid-back feel and architectural time warp,
and you have one of the most enjoyable cities in Europe. Clean skies
and the softness of its light are an integral part of the charm of
this city. Seen from the river - one of the city's many great
viewpoints - Lisbon is an impressionist picture of low-rise ochre
and pastel, punctuated by church towers and domes.
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Lisbon is a melting pot of cultures,
flavours and spices. Quality of food in general, and of fish in
particular, are always referred as special. Several neighbourhoods
offer interesting shopping areas of local flavour. Large, modern
shopping malls with wide opening hours and easy access by public
transport are also very popular. One of the traditional centres of
Lisbon's nightlife is Bairro Alto, with its fado houses, restaurants
and dozens of bars and clubs. After the riverside area was
remodelled for Expo98, night life in Lisbon gained a new dimension
both on east and west fronts.
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People who want to get away from the
city centre, however, can go with modern railways to Sintra or to
Estoril and Cascais, about 30km away, with beautiful landscapes,
urban settings and nice restaurants and bars. Lisbon is a city that
receives yearly a large number of visitors, both in business and
leisure. Its offer of hotels is very strong, in all price
categories, including some charming traditional units as well as
large ones from most international chains.
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Public Transport in Lisbon has recently
undergone great improvements and includes underground, suburban
trains and ferries, low floor buses and light rail, while
maintaining in operation a small set of old tramway lines, among
which the famous line 28, one of the icons of the city. Day and
Multi-day passes are available to enjoy the full public transport
network without hassle.

For more
information about Lisbon and tips on what to see, please visit the
Tourism Bureau website.
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Website of the XVI
Pan-American Conference of Traffic and Transportation Engineering
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