Lisbon

One of the most handsome European cities
The Moorish Castelo de São Jorge
The impressive Belém Tower

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On the notes of fado music

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On the notes of fado music

Strung out over a series of hills facing the glistening waters of the broad estuary of the Tejo, Lisbon is one of Europe’s most handsome cities. Although its modern suburbs are ungainly, the historic centre is relatively compact and easy to explore in just a day when your MSC cruise takes you to the Lisbon.

The oldest part of the city, the warren of streets that make up the Alfama, sits below the spectacularly sited Moorish Castelo de São Jorge, its ruined walls facing another hill, the Bairro Alto or upper town, famed for its bars, restaurants and vibrant nightlife. The valley between these hills makes up the Baixa., or lower town.

The tall, imposing buildings that make up the Baixa (Lower Town) house some of Lisbon’s most interesting shops and cafés. A shore excursion on your MSC Mediterranean cruise can be the opportunity to reach via a narrow walkway the impressive Torre de Belém (Tower of Belém), an iconic symbol of Lisbon. It typifies M anueline style that was prominent during the reign of King Manuel, its windows and stairways embellished with arches and decorative symbols representing Portugal’s explorations into the New World.

Built as a fortress to defend the mouth of the River Tejo, it took years to complete, though when it opened in 1520 it would have been near the centre of the river – the earthquake of 1755 shifted the river’s course. Today, visitors are free to explore the tower’s various levels, which include a terrace facing the river from where artillery would hav ed been fired.
You can then climb a very steep spiral staircase up four lev el – framed view of the river – to a top terrace where you get a blowy panorama of Belém.

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    Port of Lisbon

    This section contains information on how to reach the port.

    Cruise Terminal:

    Santa Apolónia

    Reach the port by

    • Car

      Lisbon is easy to reach, being well served by motorways and major roads. MSC Cruises has arranged special Park & Cruise rates for your additional convenience and comfort. Follow the signs for Baixa and then for Santa Apolónia, where the port is located.
      Car
    • Train

      The Santa Apolónia terminus train station is right beside the Cruise Port.
      Train
    • Plane

      Lisbon airport is just a short drive from Cais de Santa Apolónia.  Taxis are available outside the airport entrance.
      Travel time: about 20 minutes depending on traffic.
      Plane