Parish that was born from the merger of the old parishes Mercês, Santa Catarina, Encarnação and São Paulo. From Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real to Cais do Sodré, there are countless points of tourist interest: the Glória and Bica lifts, the Ribeira Market, the São Pedro de Alcântara and Santa Catarina viewpoints and the bars, restaurants and nightlife in Bairro Alto and Cais do Sodré. Príncipe Real, a very central area, inserted in one of Lisbon's historic districts, is also a privileged area from the point of view of public spaces, being very close to Jardim das Flores and Jardim do Príncipe Real, equipped with a children's garden and terraces, theaters and universities. Bairro Alto is one of the oldest and most surprising neighborhoods in Lisbon (over 500 years old), with narrow, paved streets, century-old houses and small traditional shops. It has several bars, restaurants and "fado houses" and a unique atmosphere. A "trendy" neighborhood where secular houses merge with traditional commerce and leisure spaces, in a mix of colors and shapes. Santa Catarina is, like so many others, a neighborhood that is completely built on a hill. When talking about Santa Catarina, two spaces immediately come to mind: the Miradouro de Santa Catarina and Bica. Location with a variety of public transport, restaurants and picturesque places with esplanades and terraces with stunning views over the city of Lisbon and the Tejo River.