Minigolf Lisbon: 18 hole Minigolf Course + Bar Area Access
How’s your swing? Find out on this challenging, indoor, glow-in-the-dark UV course that adds a new dimension to the game of minigolf in Lisbon.
How’s your swing? Find out on this challenging, indoor, glow-in-the-dark UV course that adds a new dimension to the game of minigolf in Lisbon.
The National Museum of Contemporary Art of Chiado has been in the Convent of São Francisco da Cidade since 1911. This set of buildings suffered serious damage in the 1755 earthquake, and after a fire in 1988, the museum reopened in 1994.
_Mysterious Egypt_ is the latest creation from the OCUBO design studio, now on show during its national premiere at Immersivus Gallery Lisbon.
The building of the National Palace of Ajuda didn’t get built without its share of troubles. The structure you see today isn’t the original. The palace was originally planned as a summer residence in the first half of the 18th century by King John V, but construction would only begin after Paço da Ribeira, the royal residence in the centre of Lisbon, was destroyed by an earthquake in 1755.
Kick it off in the footy-mad footsteps of S.L. Benfica’s legendary players and learn about their victories (and defeats) on a fact-filled tour of the Estádio da Luz! See the VIP areas, walk the player’s tunnel, peek into the dressing rooms and get the lowdown on the team at the S.L. Benfica Cosme Damião Museum.
Experience the vibrant city of Lisbon with the Lisbon Card, a one-stop passport to over 38 museums and monuments including iconic landmarks like the Torre de Belém and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.
The National Coach Museum has a long history, its earliest ties go back to the Royal Riding School and King João V in the early 18th century. Since the plans for a riding arena in Belém in 1726, there’s been a great deal of change.
With this entry ticket for the National Museum of Ancient Art (Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga), you’ll gain access to the most important Portuguese public collection of art, ranging from paintings and sculpture to gold and silverware, as well as decorative arts from Europe, Africa, and Asia.
This ticket for the Hills Tram tour gives free access to the tram route for 24 hours, putting the city’s best sights at your fingertips! A famous Lisbon experience you don’t want to miss.
From the impressive architecture of the Champalimaud Foundation, created after the passing of Portugal’s wealthiest man, to central hubs of the city like Cais do Sodré station and Marquis of Pombal Square – you’ll see it all with Hippotours.
Peak behind the scenes of the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art and see how the handlers and horses prepare for their balletic equestrian shows. Watch the warm-up and agility exercises performed by riders dressed in period costumes who, respecting the health and physical needs of each horse, and ensuring the appropriate training for the high-level galas and shows.
The National Pantheon of Lisbon took a long time to build – 284 years in fact! It was declared the *National Pantheon* in 1916 and today, many former presidents of the Republic of Portugal are buried here.
For more Activities, Tours and things to do also check Placesmustsee.net