Terokai destinasi yang wajib anda lawati di Belém dan pilih hotel dekat untuk keselesaan terbaik
Belém Tower
TtravelwithamelieLocated outside Lisbon, we need to take train to go here. There are two types of train, cheap one without seat number and a more expensive one. I took the cheap one and there were lots of people both tourists and locals. Belem Tower area is free for public (unless you want to go inside the tower) and has park and trees to rest. Some food and drink stalls are also there.
Jerónimos Monastery
__We***10The Jeronimos Monastery is next to the Navigation Museum, Bellenta, near the Discoverer Monument, a magnificent monastery, arguably the most prominent monument in Lisbon, with gorgeous exterior decoration and exquisite sculptures, showing the glory and artistic achievements of the maritime era. The church of Santa Maria in the monastery is magnificent, with a magnificent interior, tall domes and exquisite stone carvings. Worth a visit
Monument to the Discoveries
Mmushroom055The entrance ticket allows you to take the lift to the top floor. From there you still have to climb a few flights of stairs to reach the observation deck. The view is nice but it's not the only place in Lisbon where you can get nice views over the Tagus estuary. The museum at the basement is worth a visit if you're interested in how the landscape in Lisbon changed over the years.
Jeronimos Cathedral
KKaren晓喵It is indeed the first attraction in Lisbon. It is super beautiful and magnificent. From the exterior to the inside, it is a holy place for taking pictures. The cathedral is located in the Belen area, very close to the navigation monument and Belen Tower, and you can take it all down for most of the day.
Belém Cultural Center
LladeThe CCB building was designed by the Portuguese architect Vittorio Gregotti and is considered one of the most prominent examples of modern architecture in Portugal. With a total surface of 140.000 square metres, it has several spaces, including the Concert Hall, the Meeting Centre, the Berardo Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, and the Champalimaud Foundation.The CCB is one of the most The hotel is located in the heart of the city, and is a very nice hotel with a spacious and spacious location near the Tajo River. The CCB is located on the Empire Square, in the Belém area of Lisbon.
Maritime Museum
天天羽博士The museum in the Bellen district of Lisbon is known as one of Portugal's largest and most popular museums, and it is surprising that he was built in 1963 and is somewhat sorry for the emergence of the ancient maritime empire of Dagama and Magellan. Most of the exhibits are models and parts on board.
Museum of the Presidency and the Palace of Belém
小小思文The most concise presidential palace in Europe. If there are no guards standing outside, it is difficult to imagine that this is such an important political organ. The Presidential Museum can be visited for free and introduces a lot of items from the country. The presidential palace is also very good. My area is also very good. [View] The scenery here and cousin [Fun] are very interesting.
Jardim da Praca do Imperio
那那蓝茸蒻On one side is the monastery and the other is the monument. The best location is the garden. The garden is quite beautiful, the trees are shaded, there are many pigeons, and they are not afraid of people. Many locals rest here and the environment is beautiful.
MAAT
LladeThe Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) is a museum located in Lisbon, Portugal, which opened its doors in October 2016. It is located on the tram tram15 which goes to the area of the Tower of Bethlehem and the CCB. The museum building was designed by British architect Amanda Levete and is located on the river Tajo , in the neighborhood of Belem.The MAAT focuses on the exhibition and promotion of contemporary art, architecture and technology, and has a wide range of exhibitions and events. The museum is divided into two buildings: the Oval Building, which hosts the main exhibitions, and the Central Tejo, an old power plant that has been renovated and transformed into an additional exhibition space.