• Bir dizi muhteşem müze ve birinci sınıf bir kültür merkezi ile tamamlanan aile dostu Belém'e şehirden tren veya tramvayla kolayca ulaşılabilir.
  • A short distance from the historical centre of Lisbon, Belém (meaning Bethlehem) is where many of Portugal's voyages of discovery embarked from.
  • The eastern gateway to the Amazon region and a destination in its own right, Belém is worth at least a couple of days of your life.
  • South Gate of the Jerónimos Monastery: built between 1516 and 1518 by João de Castilho and has the figure of Nossa Senhora de Belém with the Child as a highlight.
  • As one of the most popular tourist areas of Lisbon, Belem can unfortunately become very crowded during the peak season.
  • Despite the neighborhood being a tourist hotspot, Belém administers charm in high doses, if you know where to look.
  • Grab a pair of trainers and discover Belém slowly, visiting its squares and gardens, monuments, cafés, restaurants and discovering its own rhythm.
  • The Belém Lighthouse is an interesting reconstruction made from distinctive red brick in a spiral pattern.
  • Another must when visiting Belém is to stop at Pastéis de Belém, which used to be a small shop attached to a sugar cane refinery, to try its pastéis de Belém...
  • 1983 yılında, Belém Kulesi, UNESCO tarafından Dünya Mirası Listesi'ne dahil edilmiştir.