Rossio Collection
Rossio, the heart of Lisbon's historic center, comes alive as twilight descends
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Portugal, Lisbon, Detail of the neo-manueline facade of Rossio Railway Station
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Portugal, Lisbon, Detail of the neo-manueline facade of Rossio Railway Station
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Portugal, Lisbon, Detail of the neo-manueline facade of Rossio Railway Station
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Portugal, Lisbon, Detail of the neo-manueline facade of Rossio Railway Station
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Rossio, the heart of Lisbon's historic center, comes alive as twilight descends. This vibrant pedestrian street is adorned with charming restaurants that beckon visitors to indulge in a culinary journey. At its core lies Praca Dom Pedro IV, where a majestic fountain dating back to 1889 stands proudly amidst mythological figures. As you stroll through Rossio Square, your gaze is captivated by the grandeur of D. Maria II National Theatre. Its stunning architecture serves as a testament to Portugal's rich cultural heritage and artistic prowess. From this vantage point, you are treated to an enchanting view of Rossio, the main square that exudes timeless beauty and charm. The iconic swaying tiles underfoot tell stories of centuries past while Cafe Nicola invites you to savor traditional Portuguese delicacies while soaking in the lively atmosphere. For those seeking panoramic vistas, Saint George Castle looms majestically over Rossio Square. A visit here offers breathtaking views of Lisbon's sprawling cityscape and the Tagus River beyond. In every corner of Rossio, history intertwines seamlessly with modernity – from chromolitho prints capturing Praca do Rossio's essence to contemporary photographs that capture its ever-evolving spirit. Lisbon embraces all who wander through its streets but it is in Rossio where one truly feels embraced by this captivating city's soul.