Discover Lisbon's monuments, historical buildings and museums designed for children. The itinerary includes castles, interactive exhibitions and architectural landmarks. Children can explore marine life at the oceanarium, learn about navigation history, ride historic trams, and enjoy large parks with playgrounds. The route combines educational visits to science museums with recreational stops at the zoo and gardens.
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Marine center exhibiting 500 aquatic species from the five oceans in regulated temperature tanks. Area dedicated to Portuguese marine wildlife.
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1514 military tower built at the mouth of the Tagus to protect Lisbon. Landmark monument inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Collection of old and modern trams, documents, and photographs tracing the evolution of public transport in Lisbon since 1873.
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Permanent collection on Portuguese maritime expeditions with maps, navigation instruments, and historical documents from the 15th and 16th centuries.
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This 11th-century fortress overlooks the city from Lisbon's highest hill. It features eleven towers and walls to explore.
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Portuguese 1843 sail warship, restored and turned into a maritime museum. Visitors can access the decks, cabins, and holds of the ship.
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This 4.6-hectare public park contains shaded paths, a duck pond, two playgrounds, and a bandstand.
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Metal and glass structure from 1933 housing exotic and tropical plants. Paths allow the discovery of different plant species.
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Science center offering 200 experimental activities for children, with permanent exhibitions on physics, mathematics, and technology.
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4-hectare zoo housing 2000 animals representing 300 species, with dolphin shows and a cable car.
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Romanesque religious building constructed in 1150, featuring two massive towers, a Gothic cloister, nine chapels, and archaeological remains.
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12th-century religious monument with Mannerist architecture, a central dome, decorated vaults, and a collection of statues.
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Interactive museum with optical installations and three-dimensional illusions. Room with inverted walls and irregular floor. Space for fun photographs.
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23-meter stone triumphal arch built in 1875. Facades feature statues of Viriato and Vasco da Gama. An elevator provides access to the viewpoint.
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Built in 1902, this 45-meter wrought-iron elevator connects Baixa to Chiado as public transport, offering a view over the city.
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This public square lined with arcades was the site of the royal palace until the 1755 earthquake. It now hosts administrative offices.
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Viewpoint located in the Graça district offering a panorama of Lisbon's rooftops, the São Jorge Castle, and the Tagus estuary.
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Red suspension bridge over the Tagus River, built in 1966, with 2277 meters in length and six traffic lanes.
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The national ceramic tile museum is located in a 16th-century convent. It presents a collection of Portuguese tiles from the 15th century to present.
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Built in 1502, this Manueline monastery celebrates Vasco da Gama's return from India and contains various cloisters and decorated rooms.
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This bridge over the Tagus River measures 17.2 kilometers and connects Lisbon to the southern bank. It was inaugurated in 1998.
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This central garden includes greenhouses, a lake, and sports fields. From the top, you can see the Tagus River and downtown Lisbon.
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This museum showcases Egyptian, Greco-Roman, Islamic, and European art. Contains paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts from antiquity to 1900.
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The 30 kilometers of beach protected by natural dunes offer playgrounds, restaurants, and facilities for families along the Atlantic.