InterContinental Lisbon, an IHG Hotel





InterContinental® Lisbon, Lisboa: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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Circular trail to discover and explore the Portuguese capital. Recommended route for a walking tour through some of the most emblematic areas of the city, Campolide and Alvalade. Along the way, cross urban areas whose interest involves appreciating the architecture of a prime area of the city.
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The Monsanto Green Corridor is part of the city's ecological structure, connecting the Monsanto Forest Park to the Eduardo VII Park, covering an area of about 2.5 km, covering an area of 51 hectares and a network of trails of about 40 km. This was the first green corridor in the city of Lisbon, a corridor characterized by an ecological structure with several gardens and parks, an experimental area of biodiverse meadows, a horticultural park, a harvest, multipurpose equipment such as bike...
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Enjoy this city trail through the beautiful Portuguese capital, Lisbon. We propose a tour of the city that begins at the emblematic Eduardo VII Park, crossing the mythical Marquês de Pombal roundabout and heading towards downtown Lisbon through the gardens where the famous marches are celebrated annually. Visit the São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint, where you can appreciate the minor details, such as the Tagus River, and the different new areas of Lisbon, such as the broad avenues, the...
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The Avenida Duque cycling path de Ávila is a route dedicated exclusively to cyclists within the urban area of the city of Lisbon. Avenida Duque de Ávila is one of the main avenues in the city and has an exclusive lane for bicycles, separated from the main road utilizing physical barriers or a painted lane. This bike path offers cyclists a safe and secure route to move around within the city, forming part of Lisbon's bike path network, which has been expanded and improved in recent years as...
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With its bright blue skies and gleaming white buildings, there's plenty to focus on in this bustling port city located on the western edge of Europe. The nostalgic trams that crawl through narrow streets up steep hills to impressive viewpoints known as viewpoints, from where views stretch out over the old town, past the carioca-style statue of Cristo Rei, towards the Arrábida mountain range in the distance . A pictorial city! The best light for taking photographs in Lisbon is just before and...