River Tagus Collection
The majestic River Tagus, also known as Rio Tejo, flows through the heart of Portugal, offering a picturesque backdrop to some of the country's most iconic landmarks
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The majestic River Tagus, also known as Rio Tejo, flows through the heart of Portugal, offering a picturesque backdrop to some of the country's most iconic landmarks. Standing tall on its banks is the magnificent Tower of Belem, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that has witnessed centuries of history unfold. As you stroll along the river's edge, your eyes are drawn to the impressive 25th April Bridge spanning across the Tagus river. Its grandeur is only matched by the Christ statue overlooking this architectural marvel, creating a breathtaking sight that leaves you in awe. Further upstream lies another testament to ancient engineering prowess - the Puente de Alcantara. This Roman bridge gracefully connects both sides of the Tagus river and serves as a reminder of Portugal's rich heritage. Venturing deeper into Ribatejo Province, you'll discover Almourol Castle perched upon an island in Rio Tejo. The castle exudes an air of mystery and transports you back in time with its medieval charm. Toledo beckons from afar with its enchanting beauty at twilight. As one of Spain's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this city stands proudly alongside the Tagus river and offers stunning vistas that leave visitors spellbound. Back in Lisbon's Alfama District, where old meets new seamlessly, Rio Tejo meanders through narrow streets and colorful buildings. The Castelo de Sao Jorge Ramparts provide panoramic views over this charming neighborhood while telling tales from centuries past. In Lisbon's Baixa District lies yet another tribute to Portugal's maritime history - Monument to the Discoveries (Padrao dos Descobrimentos). This striking monument pays homage to explorers who set sail from these very shores and embarked on voyages that changed our world forever. The River Tagus weaves together stories from different eras and cultures while serving as a lifeline for those who call it home.