The Rough Guide to Lisbon

The Rough Guide to Lisbon by Matthew Hancock, published by Rough Guides in 2003, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 338 pages. This edition offers insights into Lisbon’s unique blend of traditional and contemporary life, reflecting the city’s cosmopolitan nature while highlighting its historic neighborhoods.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of Lisbon’s vibrant culture, including its traditional lifestyle and modern attractions such as bars and nightspots. The guide serves as a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the diverse aspects of travel in Europe, particularly in Spain and Portugal. With its focus on both the historic and the contemporary, this book provides a well-rounded perspective on one of Europe’s most intriguing cities.
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Lisbon’s gentle pace and almost provincial feeling belie its position as one of Europe’s most Cosmopolitan cities. This guide begins by showing the reader the traditional life of the city’s historic neighbourhoods, then goes on to review the most contemporary bars and nightspots.
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