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Lisbon 360˚ the High Point of Lisbon LISBON 360˚ AMOREIRAS THE HIGH POINT THE BEST 360˚ VIEW OVER SHOPPING CENTER. THE CITY OF LISBON. THE BEST BUYS OF LISBON From the Miradouro Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View you can reach Located in an emblematic building, in the complex of the Amoreiras all perspectives of the city, its seven hills, the houses, River Tagus IN THE HIGH POINT Shopping Center, in one of the highest points of the city, the Miradouro and the main monuments, among other points of interest. viewpoint offers its visitors unique views over Lisbon. Visit us and share it on #amoreiras360view OF LISBON. Access to the Miradouro viewpoint is on the 2nd floor of the Amoreiras Shopping Center and tickets can be purchased at the information desk PRICES // TAX FREE FREE WIFI on the 1st floor or at www.amoreiras360view.com Non-residents of the European ADULTS (between the ages of 17 and 64) 5€ Union can get up to 15% direct refund on their Tax Free shopping. Amoreiras is the most emblematic shopping center in Lisbon, where SENIORS (over the age of 65) 3€ Request and fill out the form available at the place of purchase you can find the most prestigious national and international brands. OLDER CHILDREN (between the ages of 6 and 16) 3€ and present it at the Nova Câmbios shop on the 1st floor, to get your refund on the spot. It is a privileged space for shopping, with a modern and welcoming food CHILDREN (until the age of 5) 0€ court and a full range of services where you will find everything you FAMILY (2 adults + 2 or 3 children until the age of 16) 14€ HOTEL SKYNA need in one place. HOTEL OPENING HOURS// INTERCONTINENTAL JANUARY 1ST TO MARCH 31ST // From 10am-12:30pm/ 2:30pm-6pm HOTEL RITZ Now also with a stunning view over the city of Lisbon. APRIL 1ST TO SEPTEMBER 30TH // From 10am-12:30pm/ 2:30pm-10pm JULY 1ST TO AUGUST 31ST // From 10am-10pm OCTOBER 1ST TO DECEMBER 31ST // From 10am-12:30pm/ 2:30pm-6pm WEEKEND // Ongoing Schedule The last ascent takes place 30 minutes before the viewpoint’s closing time. 24TH, 25TH AND 31ST DECEMBER AND 1ST JANUARY // Closed. AMOREIRAS SHOPPING CENTER OPENING HOURS // Amoreiras Shopping Center From 10am to 11pm Av. Duarte Pacheco | 1070-103 Lisbon Tel: 21 381 02 40 INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS // GPS: Latitude N 38º 43.405 - Longitude W 9º 09.735 Information // [email protected] Groups // [email protected] amoreiras360view.com Events // [email protected] /amoreiras360view #amoreiras360view N.º 357/2016 (RNAAT) de Animação Turística Nacional dos Agentes Registo HIGH POINTS OF THE LISBON LANDSCAPE 3 2 10 9 11 5 8 6 7 1 12 4 1 River Tagus - gave life to the Romans’ Olisipo, the Muslims’ 5 Vasco da Gama Bridge - the longest in the European 8 Estrela Basilica - first convent in Europe dedicated 11 Ajuda Royal Palace - the only Palace in Portugal built Al-Ushubna and the capital of the Portuguese Empire. continent and ninth longest in the world. to the worship of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. at European level. 2 25 de Abril Bridge - opened in 1966 to connect Lisbon 6 São Jorge Castle - historic stage of the city’s occupation 9 Belém Tower - architectural jewel of the Manueline style 12 Amoreiras Complex - building where you to the South Bank. since the iron age and of strategic importance to all peoples from where the caravels parted to bring new worlds have the Amoreiras Shopping Center and who inhabited the city. to the world. It was built by King João II in 1514 the Miradouro Amoreiras 360º Panoramic view. 3 Cristo Rei - National Sanctuary with one of the best and is now a world heritage site. views over Lisbon, from the other side of River Tagus. 7 Sé, Lisbon Cathedral - built in the 12th century by King It was awarded the most important Prize of Afonso Henriques, during the conquest of the city by the 10 Monument to the Discoveries - erected in 1940 for the Portuguese Architecture and has changed the 4 Mãe de Água - tank for collecting water from the Moors, at the site of the old mosque. Exhibition of the Portuguese World, celebrating the Portuguese skyline of the Lisbon city. Águas Livres Aqueduct built in the 18th century. discoveries and the prominent personalities of the time..
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