Located between Alfama and the Upper Town, from Rossio Square to the seaMap
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The Baysar business district is a commercial pedestrian district in Lisbon, where a large number of fashion shops, jewelry stores, souvenir shops, restaurants, mid-range hotels, bookstore press, flower stalls and street art are gathered.
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Baixa Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Baixa District is the old town of Lisbon, and there are many very unique handmade shops here. If you want to experience prosperity and tranquility in one block, then this is a good choice. The Baixa district is located between Alfama and Bairro Alto, extending from the commercial square on the coast to the Rossio square. The full name of Baixa District is "Lower City of Pombal", named after the Portuguese Prime Minister Marquis de Pombal from 1750 to 1777, who led the reconstruction of the area after the great earthquake. The houses in the lower city are one example of earthquake-resistant construction.
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Baixa Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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The Baysar business district is a commercial pedestrian district in Lisbon, where a large number of fashion shops, jewelry stores, souvenir shops, restaurants, mid-range hotels, bookstore press, flower stalls and street art are gathered.
This is the view of the old city of the city. The construction area of the old city is quite large. You can see many special houses in Lisbon when you come here. The number of rooms is also very rich. The streets of the city are not very wide. You can feel some special hungry things. [View] The scenery is beautiful [Fun] Very interesting
Baixa district is a relatively high-end place in Lisbon. It is not a lot of shops in the old town. It is very good to go shopping in the writing. It is also very interesting to not have to buy things.
Cool neighboorhod in the heart of Lisbon, endless things to do, a little gentrified. My photo is from one of its metro stops.
It was a short vacation to Lisbon. We spent most of our time around Baixa. The transport around was extremely convenient.
Baixa District of Lisbon is the main city of Lisbon, where the streets are wide and tourists are plentiful every day. Pedestrian street people are very enthusiastic, there are many street artists performing. There are famous commercial plazas, patchwork streets and orange roofs in the area, which show the former prosperity of the city everywhere.
I just love the architecture...make you fall in love with the place...The beauty is astounding
This is the old city of Lisbon. It is one of the most important places for tourists to visit Lisbon. This is rebuilt after the Lisbon earthquake, but it is very beautiful, European-style buildings, interesting streets, very suitable for walking. This is a very recommended area.