The sun shines throughout the year in Lisbon. Peak season arrives during the summer and Carnaval time in February or March. Temperatures average 80 F during the warmer months and 55 F in the wintertime. The colder, wetter months are November through February, while summer is driest.
Region: Lisbon & Cascais
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Experience contemporary luxury and sweeping views of Lisbon's historic Old Town at this hotel located just a short walk from the upmarket Avenida da Liberdade Boulevard.
Monasteries and convents utilized egg whites to starch their clothes, and started baking delightful treats with the leftover egg yolks. Today, the Pasteleria Belém, which creates delicious Portuguese flans, sells up to 20,000 per day. Using their secret recipe, the monks sell their delicacies throughout Lisbon.
Lisbon is believed to be even older than Rome. Phoenicians first settled here around 1200 B.C., utilizing the Tigus River for transportation.
Many legends surround Sintra’s Convent of the Capuchos. One notes that the 4th Viceroy of India, Dom Joao de Castro, fell asleep in the woods surrounding the Sintra Mountains and dreamt that he should build a convent here. His son eventually founded the convent in 1560. Vacationers can now visit this now uninhabited area in the middle of a magical forest.
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