• Between 1886 and 1887 another important landmark was built in the square: the Rossio Train Station (Estação de Caminhos de Ferro do Rossio).
  • Lisbon revolves around Rossio, it is here that the students come to sing, workers to protest and tourists to drink overpriced coffee.
  • On top of the Theatre’s façade is a statue of Gil Vicente, a Portuguese playwright, and father of the country’s theatre. Rossio Railway Station.
  • The Rossio Train Station is also located in this square, dominating the Rossio Square with its neo-Manueline facade.
  • Rossio is literally the centre of Lisbon. ... Rossio has played an important role in Lisbon’s history since the medieval times.
  • Rossio Square Lisbon Also known as Praca Dom Pedro IV. It is a nice open space. Very central square as several buses, tramas and metro routes pass through it.
  • Situated conveniently in the centre of Lisbon, Rossio Boutique Hotel is within 200 metres of Rossio and 100 metres of Dona Maria II National Theatre.
  • Rossio is exactly where the old town begins. It is a largely touristic area, but the student apartments and residences here tend to be very cool.
  • Rossio Garden Hotel in Lisbon is right in the Historical Center, a couple of meters from the famous Rossio Square.