Lisbon is the capital of Portugal and is an all the year round touristic city.
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Hello it's Binu here again , so I am now in the centre of the commercial plaza
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This is the most vibrant and the most important plaza in Lisbon
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Here lot of activities are going on here, because we have the metro over there
0:17
Also, we have the pier over there and we have other lot of things like buses to Belam , which I will be taking you over
0:27
which starts from here and its always ver busy , lot of music going on , food shops ,
0:33
so, this is the centre of Lisbon. The statue you see right behind me is the statue of Dom Jose
0:41
And I think he is on a horse , I will take you to close up
0:47
Also, you can see other stuff like that, you can see cruise ships are coming here
0:52
Now, the most important thing is as far as I know lot of cruise ships comes here, which comes for a day.
0:58
Basically, they come in the morning, do the sight seeing and then go back in the evening.
1:04
So, basically they can save the money for the hotel which is very expensive in Lisbon
1:10
So, just a day for sight seeing
1:13
You can see the sea behind me , there is also a cruise terminal and ferry terminal which will take you to a number of nearby sites
1:32
Praça do Comércio ( Commerce Plaza)
1:49
Doca da Caldeirinha
2:08
Cais das Colunas - Late 18th-century quay with 2 columns flanking marble steps & sunset views across the Tagus River.
2:59
Mermaid Statues & Fountains at Rossio Square, Lisbon
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The bronze sculptures were created by sculptors Mathurin Moreau and Michel Lienard, and were installed with the fountains in 1889.
3:13
They were created in Val d'Osne, France and then imported to Portugal.
4:27
Praça Dom Pedro IV
5:02
Calcadas Jose da Rosa - Street Paving Mosaic Lisbo
5:11
Church of St. Dominic
5:15
Memorial Jews Victims - The Lisbon massacre started on Sunday, 19 April 1506 in Lisbon when a crowd of church-goers attacked and killed several persons in the congregation whom they suspected were Jews. The violence escalated into a city-wide, anti-semitic riot that killed as many as 4,000 "new Christians" the name for Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity.
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Martim Moniz Square
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Martim Moniz died (during the siege of Lisbon in 1147), square that pays homage to the noble hero knight.
7:17
TRAM 28 - was inaugurated in 1914 - takes you to touristic areas og Alfama from Martim Moniz
7:23
Long queue for Tram 28 in the afternoon and evenings.
7:27
I took the tram at 8.30 AM with only three people inside!!
8:27
Alfama view point - Miradouro da Graça (“Graça’s viewpoint”), the official name is Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
9:58
Viewpoint - MIRADOURO DA NOSSA SENHORA DO MONTE
11:11
The chapel and the image of the Virgin at the Senhora do Monte viewpoint
11:57
TRAM 28 in action
12:11
Voz do Operario
12:23
The Igreja de São Vicente de Fora ( Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora ) - "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls"
12:27
The original church was founded in the 12th century by King Afonso Henriques.
12:32
The present building dates from the rule of King Philip II of Spain over Portugal from 1580
12:49
The Church of Santa Engrácia. Originally a church it was converted into the National Pantheon in which important Portuguese personalities are buried
13:11
Pátio de Dom Fradique, also known as Portas do Castelo.
15:04
São Jorge Castle entrance
16:58
MIRADOURO DE SANTA LUZIA
19:10
Lisbon Cathedral - The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major
19:16
The oldest church in the city, it is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon. Built in 1147, the cathedral has survived many earthquakes and has been modified.
#lisboa #lisbon #portugal #binuvv #binuvv
0:00
Hello it's Binu here again , so I am now in the centre of the commercial plaza
0:06
This is the most vibrant and the most important plaza in Lisbon
0:11
Here lot of activities are going on here, because we have the metro over there
0:17
Also, we have the pier over there and we have other lot of things like buses to Belam , which I will be taking you over
0:27
which starts from here and its always ver busy , lot of music going on , food shops ,
0:33
so, this is the centre of Lisbon. The statue you see right behind me is the statue of Dom Jose
0:41
And I think he is on a horse , I will take you to close up
0:47
Also, you can see other stuff like that, you can see cruise ships are coming here
0:52
Now, the most important thing is as far as I know lot of cruise ships comes here, which comes for a day.
0:58
Basically, they come in the morning, do the sight seeing and then go back in the evening.
1:04
So, basically they can save the money for the hotel which is very expensive in Lisbon
1:10
So, just a day for sight seeing
1:13
You can see the sea behind me , there is also a cruise terminal and ferry terminal which will take you to a number of nearby sites
1:32
Praça do Comércio ( Commerce Plaza)
1:49
Doca da Caldeirinha
2:08
Cais das Colunas - Late 18th-century quay with 2 columns flanking marble steps & sunset views across the Tagus River.
2:59
Mermaid Statues & Fountains at Rossio Square, Lisbon
3:07
The bronze sculptures were created by sculptors Mathurin Moreau and Michel Lienard, and were installed with the fountains in 1889.
3:13
They were created in Val d'Osne, France and then imported to Portugal.
4:27
Praça Dom Pedro IV
5:02
Calcadas Jose da Rosa - Street Paving Mosaic Lisbo
5:11
Church of St. Dominic
5:15
Memorial Jews Victims - The Lisbon massacre started on Sunday, 19 April 1506 in Lisbon when a crowd of church-goers attacked and killed several persons in the congregation whom they suspected were Jews. The violence escalated into a city-wide, anti-semitic riot that killed as many as 4,000 "new Christians" the name for Jews who had been forcibly converted to Christianity.
5:55
Martim Moniz Square
5:59
Martim Moniz died (during the siege of Lisbon in 1147), square that pays homage to the noble hero knight.
7:17
TRAM 28 - was inaugurated in 1914 - takes you to touristic areas og Alfama from Martim Moniz
7:23
Long queue for Tram 28 in the afternoon and evenings.
7:27
I took the tram at 8.30 AM with only three people inside!!
8:27
Alfama view point - Miradouro da Graça (“Graça’s viewpoint”), the official name is Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
9:58
Viewpoint - MIRADOURO DA NOSSA SENHORA DO MONTE
11:11
The chapel and the image of the Virgin at the Senhora do Monte viewpoint
11:57
TRAM 28 in action
12:11
Voz do Operario
12:23
The Igreja de São Vicente de Fora ( Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora ) - "Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls"
12:27
The original church was founded in the 12th century by King Afonso Henriques.
12:32
The present building dates from the rule of King Philip II of Spain over Portugal from 1580
12:49
The Church of Santa Engrácia. Originally a church it was converted into the National Pantheon in which important Portuguese personalities are buried
13:11
Pátio de Dom Fradique, also known as Portas do Castelo.
15:04
São Jorge Castle entrance
16:58
MIRADOURO DE SANTA LUZIA
19:10
Lisbon Cathedral - The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major
19:16
The oldest church in the city, it is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon. Built in 1147, the cathedral has survived many earthquakes and has been modified.
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