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1. Museu Maçónico Português 2. Église Saint-Roch De Lisbonne 1. Museu Maçónico Português Adresse : 1200 - 211 Lisbonne, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au vendredi de 14h30 à 17h30 Distance du Trajet 1 au Trajet 2 : 193 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 193 m 2. Église Saint - Roch de Lisbonne ( Igreja de São Roque ) Adresse : Largo Trindade Coelho, 1200 - 470 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 2 au Trajet 3 : 624 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 817 m 3. Foz Palace ( Palácio Foz ) Adresse : Palácio Foz, Calçada da Glória nº 9, 1250 - 112 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au vendredi de 9h30 à 16h00 Distance du Trajet 3 au Trajet 4 : 483 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 1,300 km 4. Église São Domingos ( Igreja de São Domingos ) Adresse : Largo São Domingos, 1 150 - 320 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 4 au Trajet 5 : 100 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 1,400 km 5. Praça do Rossio Adresse : 1100 - 200 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 5 au Trajet 6 : 300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 1,700 km 6. Praça da Figu eira Adresse : 1100 - 241 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 6 au Trajet 7 : 300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 2 km 7. Praça Martim Moniz Adresse : Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 7 au Trajet 8 : 400 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 2,400 km 8. Church of Santo Antão ( Igreja de Santo Antão ) Adresse : 7000 - 661 Évora, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi et vendredi de 9h00 à 13h00 et jeudi de 14h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 8 au Trajet 9 : 900 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 3,300 km 9. Capela de Nossa Senhora do Monte Adresse : 1170 - 253 Lisbonne, Portugal Distance du Trajet 9 au Trajet 10 : 2500 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 5,800 km 10. Musée National de l'Azulejo ( Museu Nacional do Azulejo ) Adresse : R. Me. Deus 4, 1900 - 312 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 9h00 à 20h00 Distance du Trajet 10 au Trajet 11 : 4700 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 10,500 km 11. Pavilhão do Conhecimento Adresse : Largo José Mariano Gago nº1, 1990 - 073 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : ma rdi au vendredi de 10h00 à 18h00 et samedi au dimanche de 11h00 à 19h00 Distance du Trajet 10 au Trajet 11 : 300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 10,800 km 12. Aquarium de Lisbonne ( Oceanário de Lisboa ) Adresse : Esplanada Dom Carlos I s/nº, 1990 - 005 Lisb oa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 10h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 12 au Trajet 13 : 2000 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 12,800 km 13. Telecabine Lisbon ( Telecabine Lisboa ) Adresse : Portugal, Passeio Neptuno, 1990 - 192 Lisboa, Portu gal Heures d’ouverture : dimanche au vendredi de 11h00 à 19h00 Distance du Trajet 13 au Trajet 14 : 200 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 13 km 14. Tour Vasco de Gama Adresse : 1990 - 173 Lisbon, Portugal Distance du Trajet 14 au Trajet 15 : 8300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 21,300 km 15. Panthéon national Adresse : Campo de Santa Clara, 1100 - 471 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mardi au dimanche de 10h00 à 17h00 Distance du Trajet 15 au Trajet 16 : 400 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 21,700 km 16. Lisb on Army Museum ( Museu Militar de Lisboa ) Adresse : R. Museu da Artilharia 51, 1100 - 366 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mardi au dimanche de 10h00 à 16h15 Distance du Trajet 16 au Trajet 17 : 500 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 22,200 km 17. Musée du Fado Adresse : Alfama, Largo do Chafariz de Dentro 1, 1100 - 139 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mardi au dimanche de 10h00 à 17h30 Distance du Trajet 17 au Trajet 18 : 500 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 22,700 km 18. Church of São Vicent e of Fora ( Igreja de São Vicente de Fora ) Adresse : Largo de São Vicente, 1100 - 572 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 8h00 à 17h00 Distance du Trajet 18 au Trajet 19 : 400 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 23,100 km 19. Igreja da Gr aça Adresse : 2560 - 286 Lisbon, Portugal Distance du Trajet 19 au Trajet 20 : 300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 23,400 km 20. Monastere St Vincent Adresse : R. de São Vicente, 1100 - 358 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 20 au Trajet 21 : 500 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 23,400 km 21. Château Saint - Georges ( Castelo de S. Jorge ) Adresse : R. de Santa Cruz do Castelo, 1100 - 129 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 9h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 21 au Trajet 22 : 500 m – Distance To tale Parcourue : 23,900 km 22. Fundação Ricardo do Espírito Santo Silva Adresse : Largo Portas do Sol 2, 1100 - 411 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mercredi au dimanche de 10h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 22 au Trajet 23 : 300 m – Distance Totale Parco urue : 24,200 km 23. Igreja de Santa Luzia Adresse : Largo Santa Luzia, 1100 - 411 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 23 au Trajet 24 : 100 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 24,300 km 24. Théâtre Antique de Lisbonne Adresse : A, R. de São Mamede 3 A, 1100 - 532 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mardi au dimanche de 10h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 24 au Trajet 25 : 200 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 24,500 km 25. Museum Aljube Resistência e Liberdade Adresse : R. Augusto Rosa 42, 1100 - 059 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mardi au dimanche de 10h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 25 au Trajet 26 : 200 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 24,700 km 26. Cathédrale de Sé ( Sé de Lisboa ) Adresse : Largo da Sé, 1100 - 585 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 9h00 à 19h00 Distance du Trajet 26 au Trajet 27 : 100 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 24,800 km 27. Igreja de Santo António de Lisboa Adresse : Largo de Santo António da Sé, 1100 - 401 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 9h 00 à 18h45 Distance du Trajet 27 au Trajet 28 : 100 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 24,900 km 28. Saint Mary Magdalene ( Igreja de Santa Maria Madalena ) Adresse : Largo Madalena 1, 1100 - 404 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 28 au Trajet 29 : 100 m – Dis tance Totale Parcourue : 25 km 29. Casa dos Bicos Adresse : Rua dos Bacalhoeiros 14A, 1100 - 070 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 9h00 à 20h00 Distance du Trajet 29 au Trajet 30 : 300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 25,300 km 30. Ol d Church of Our Lady of the Conception Adresse : Rua da Alfândega 108, 1100 - 585 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 30 au Trajet 31 : 100 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 25,400 km 31. Arc de triomphe de la rue Augusta ( Arco da Rua Augusta ) Adresse : R. A ugusta 2, 1100 - 053 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : ouvert 24h/24 Distance du Trajet 31 au Trajet 32 : 300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 25,700 km 32. Place du Commerce ( Praça do Comércio ) Adresse : Praça do Comércio, 1100 - 148 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 32 au Trajet 33 : 10 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 25,710 km 33. Money Museum Adresse : Largo de São Julião, 1100 - 150 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mercredi au dimanche de 10h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 33 au Trajet 34 : 290 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 26 km 34. Museu Da Filigrana Adresse : Largo de São Carlos nº1, 1200 - 410 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 10h00 à 19h00 Distance du Trajet 34 au Trajet 35 : 600 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 26,60 0 km 35. Teatro Nacional de São Carlos Adresse : R. Serpa Pinto 9, 1200 - 442 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 35 au Trajet 36 : 10 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 26,610 km 36. Musée national d'Art Contemporain Adresse : R. Serpa Pinto 4, 1200 - 444 Lisboa , Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mardi au dimanche de 10h00 à 18h00 Distance du Trajet 36 au Trajet 37 : 190 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 26,800 km 37. The Pink Street Adresse : R. Nova do Carvalho, 1200 - 372 Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 37 au Traj et 38 : 400 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 27,200 km 38. Time Out Market Lisbon Adresse : Av. 24 de Julho 49, 1200 - 479 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : dimanche au jeudi de 10h00 à 00h00 et du vendredi au samedi de 10h00 à 2h00 Distance du Trajet 38 au Trajet 39 : 200 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 27,400 km 39. Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga de Lisbonne Adresse : R. das Janelas Verdes, 1249 - 017 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 9h00 à 20h00 Distance du Trajet 39 au Trajet 40 : 1500 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 28,900 km 40. Musée de l'Orient ( Museu do Oriente ) Adresse : Doca de Alcantara Norte, Av. Brasília, 1350 - 352 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au dimanche de 9h00 à 20h00 Distance du Trajet 40 au Trajet 41 : 1200 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 30,100 km 41. Pont du 25 Avril ( Ponte 25 de Abril ) Adresse : Pte. 25 de Abril, Lisboa, Portugal Distance du Trajet 41 au Trajet 42 : 1200 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 31,300 km 42. Carris Museum ( Museu da Carris ) Adresse : R. 1º de Maio 101, 1300 - 472 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : lundi au vendredi de 10h00 à 17h30 Distance du Trajet 42 au Trajet 43 : 1300 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 32,600 km 43. Cordoaria Nacional Adresse : Av. da Índia, 1300 - 598 Lisboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mercredi au lundi de 10h00 à 19h00 Distance du Trajet 43 au Trajet 44 : 1400 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 34 km 44. Museu da Electricidade ( MAAT ) Adresse : Av. Brasília, 1300 - 598 L isboa, Portugal Heures d’ouverture : mercredi au lundi de 11h00 à 19h00 Distance du Trajet 44 au Trajet 45 : 600 m – Distance Totale Parcourue : 34,600 km 45.
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