Best Of Lisboa

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BEST OF LISBON – THE GUIDE THAT SHOWS ONLY THE BEST So that the reader goes straight to the places that matter, the information in the new Best of guide is presented in top lists, organized with the visitors interest in mind.

  • The reccomendations of the journalists and the local residents to go straight to what really matters
  • Interviews to famous people originate “guides for the region”
  • The selection of the best restaurants, hotels, bars, clubs, shops, activities and places to visit
  • Images by great photographers
  • Maps
  • Vouchers with discounts
  • Includes free app for iOS or Android

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Description

BestGuide Portugal launched a new guide concept that invites a visit to the best of Lisbon. With a Best of signature, the new Lisbon guide aims only for the best suggestions in Lisbon, Cascais, Sintra and Oeiras.

Made with the contribution of locals and emblematic figures, the Best of Lisbon Guide is composed of their suggestions. It also gathers the work of great photographers, professional and amateur, that portrait the life of these places with their different outlooks.

The 2019/20 edition has 260 pages of bilingual content, destined to guide national and foreign tourists through more than 600 unmissable places, illustrated with amazing pictures and organized with attractive and efficient design.

So that the reader goes straight to the places that interest him, the info on the guide is displayed in tops/lists, organized by themes. The result is a guide that will lead the reader, in a simple and incisive manner, to the best places to visit, the best hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, shops and activities.

Shipping: 2-3 days in Portugal (ncluding Madeira and Azores), 7-10 days other countries.

You aren’t in Portugal and need the guide asap? Order the delivery the day you’re arriving on the hotel.

Specifications:

Paperback: 262 pages // Vouchers: 36 detachable // Edition: 2019-20 // Languages: Portuguese and English // ISSN: 0874-4203 // ISBN: 978-989-8598-23-3 // Dimension: 16 x 20 x 1 cm