Santa Maria Maior is the heart of Lisbon. It is in this parish that the most emblematic neighborhoods of the Capital are located.
Alfama, is the second oldest neighborhood in Europe. It's like a small village. Wander aimlessly through its "becos" (alleys) and "largos" (small squares), allowing your senses to be the guides. You'll see magnificent river views and laundry out to dry from balconies, smell fish being grilled in a corner, hear the sounds of Fado coming out of a restaurant, taste authentic traditional meals, and touch some dazzling tilework. This is Lisbon at its most picturesque and the very soul of the city.
“Baixa Pombalina”, gifted with a particular charm downtown Lisbon is very attractive for those who enjoy walking, looking for a peaceful lifestyle, and close to everything having a story around every corner. The city offers numerous services being especially known for its shops of traditional commerce.
Chiado is one of the most emblematic and traditional neighborhoods of the city of Lisbon. Important trading center of Lisbon, being one of the most cosmopolitan and lived areas of the Portuguese capital. A prosperous cultural zone is considered one of the prime areas of Lisbon.
Martim Moniz is where the most significant number of ethnic groups in the city meet. Known for the square overlooking the castle, it is a kind of Portuguese “Chinatown” and a terminal for the typical tram 28.
And Mouraria, which became a quite busy and cozy place and is considered one of the safest neighborhoods of the capital. It is a meeting point for people of different cultures and, simultaneously, a location that keeps alive their ancient popular traditions.