You'll find some 1,000 artworks collected by the obscenely rich businessman Calouste Gulbenkian on display in this Lisbon museum.
Lisbon: Castelo de São Jorge and the Alfama
A tour of the 11th century Moorish castle perched high on a hill overlooking Lisbon and one of the city's oldest districts.
Lisbon: Belém
With two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, a palace, a museum and a café famous for its pastel de nata, the western suburb of Belém is well worth visiting.
Lisbon: Mosteiro dos Jeronimos
The magnificent monastery is one of Lisbon's most popular landmarks. Affiliated with the Order of St Jerome, it's the resting place of Portuguese monarchs and poets, as well as the legendary explorer Vasco de Gama.
Lisbon: Parque das Nações and the Oceanarium
Voted one of the best attractions in Lisbon, the Ocearnarium in the Portuguese capital's Parque das Nações doesn't disappoint.
Lisbon
Cool, laid-back and friendly, the hilly Portuguese capital is home to fantastic food, beautiful buildings and delightful views.
Lisbon travel guide
Historic sites, interesting museums, spectacular day trips and mouthwatering food – Portugal's cool, laid-back capital has it all.