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找一个阳光充分的时间,搭乘电车做到山顶,再慢慢逛下来吧!不可错过小巷弄中的古老房舍,与瓷砖的斑驳美丽,如果能了解一些背景历史,逛起来会更有趣!晚上别错过这区的fado演出!
Alfama is like no other part of the city. A walk through the narrow winding cobbled streets takes you back in time. Very pretty vantage points, many opportunities to stop, take a break and relax with a cold drink. This area is a must see in Lisbon. After you've explored on foot, take the Yellow Bus' Hills Tram Tour or the 28 tram, both of which wind their way through the narrow roads. Take it slowly and soak up the atmosphere....you'll love it.
We stayed in an apartment in Alfalma and were near so many historic sites like St Jorges Castle Lisbon Cathedral. It is a beautiful area .
Old area of Lisbon where you can find nice restaurants playing Fado. Nice to explore on a tram or walking
This is a really lovely area of Lisbon to walk around. The best part is when you wander the narrow little lanes, are lost, and discover a bunch of old women sitting together and gossiping. Makes one feel like one has stepped back in time.
We really like the Alfama and it's very old buildings and markets and the narrow streets. We especially enjoyes eating in the restaurants around the Escolas Gerais and the Fado near Graca.
Throw away the map and just wander the narrow streets! Lots of interesting nooks and crannies to get lost in and plenty of bars and restaurants to stop for a drink or something to eat.
Amazing old part of Lisbon. Catch the tram up and then wander your way down, getting lost as you go. Amazing narrow streets and friendly locals. Must do.
Alfama is a vibrant place to stay, with great places to eat and drink, Tabuas Porto Wine Tavern for a start. With surprises around each corner, history and fun.
The best way to do the area is by foot. If you are unable to walk well then hire a tuc tuc such as 'I tuk you' they do Fado tour for 60e and lasts nearly 2 hours.
Enjoyed wandering around the narrow streets. Great sense of history and habitation by working people. Restaurants and cafes, although some difficult to find. Don't hesitate in nipping down the very narrow alleys it could open up into a square or cul de sac.
Wandering the cobbled narrow streets of the Alfama district is delightful. There are lots of shops selling unusual souvenirs and 'nick-knacks' and some really good bars and cafes where you can sit and have refreshments whist watching the world go by. Don't stick to the main routes taken by the tourists; go 'off-piste' and you can find some gems.
This area sums up Lisbon for me where you find quaint buildings and with a smattering of historic landmarks,coupled with the locals who live and work in this bustling hub hub of daily Portuguese life!
Rustic, pretty Alfama. We had a guide so we learned about the history of the place, the church, the Fado bars... also the beautiful views over the stunning architecture and over to the sea.
We took the hop-on-off tram tour to here and it saved us a lot of climbing up steep road. The old buildings are interesting with beautiful tiles on the exterior of the buildings. The view from up the hill was stunning. It was a nice experience walking around Alfama and see the daily lives of the locals.