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Our approach is straightforward: every point of interest we present in our guide is arranged in a strategic order. This means that each place you visit is the closest to the next, enabling you to make the most of every moment and avoid wasting time.
Belém district
The area that includes the Elevador de Santa Justa, the Arco de Rua Augusta, and Praça do Comércio is in the historic center of Lisbon. The distance between this area and the district of Belém, where the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery, and the Monument to the Discoveries are located, is approximately 6 kilometers.
To go from Commerce Square to Belém Tower, you can rent an electric scooter or an electric bicycle. There are several options to rent these vehicles through mobile applications. Some of the companies offering this service in Lisbon are MOBILBOARD, Bolt, and Voi for electric scooters, and Rent Riders, Civitatis, and 101viajes for electric bicycles.
The distance between Commerce Square and Belém Tower is approximately 7.48 km. The route is very pleasant as it runs along the edge of the Tagus River, allowing you to enjoy beautiful views of the river and the city.
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Sintra
"Directions to get to Sintra"
Let me explain how to get to Sintra from Lisbon using the means of transport: train, bus, and metro.
If you want to go to Sintra by train, you have two options:
1. You can take the train departing from Rossio station, located in the historical center of Lisbon, which is connected to the green and blue metro lines. The train journey takes about 40 minutes and costs 4.50 euros for a round trip. Trains depart every half an hour from 6:30 to 23:30.
2. Another option is to take the train from Oriente station, which is close to the airport and connected to the red metro line. The train journey takes around 47 minutes and costs the same as the previous option. Trains depart every half an hour from 6:00 to 23:00.
If you prefer to use the metro to get to Sintra, keep in mind that there’s no direct line, and you’ll have to combine it with the train or bus. Depending on where you are in Lisbon, you can use one of these four metro stations:
1. If you’re on the yellow metro line, you can get off at Jardim Zoológico station and then take the train to Sintra from Sete Rios station, which is nearby.
2. If you’re on the red metro line, you can get off at Oriente station and then take the train to Sintra from the same station.
3. If you’re on the blue metro line, you can get off at Restauradores station and walk to Rossio train station, which is just a few minutes away, to catch the train to Sintra.
Alternatively, you can continue on the blue line and get off at Baixa-Chiado station, then transfer to the green line towards Telheiras and get off at Rossio station to catch the train to Sintra.
4. If you’re on the green metro line, you can get off at Rossio station and then take the train to Sintra from there.
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Cabo Da Roca
To reach Cabo da Roca from Sintra train station, you can take bus number 403. The bus station is right next to Sintra train station. Buses to Cabo da Roca start at 8:40 am and depart twice per hour. The bus journey takes about 40 minutes, and you can’t miss the stop as the bus stops right in front. 😊
Bus route 403.
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