

A towering statue of Jesus Christ, offering panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tejo River.
Vibrant, hand-painted tiles inspired by Portuguese and Moorish designs, a symbol of Lisbon's rich history.
Eco-friendly and traditional Portuguese products made from cork, ranging from wallets to footwear.
World-renowned fortified wine produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Custard tart with flaky pastry, sweet and creamy filling
Salted cod with potatoes, onions, and eggs, seasoned with olive oil and garlic

Sandwich with various meats, covered in cheese and a spicy tomato sauce
Lisbon's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers.
Exploring the statue and surrounding areas involves a lot of walking.
Keep your devices charged while exploring the statue and nearby attractions.
A 28-meter tall statue of Jesus Christ offering his blessings, offering panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this monastery is known for its intricate Manueline architecture and beautiful azulejo tiles.
A historic fortress and symbol of Lisbon, offering stunning views of the Tagus River and the city.
Famous for its pastries and breakfast options, this historic bakery has been serving Lisbon since 1881.
A popular chain offering a variety of Portuguese pastries and breakfast options, with a location near the Cristo Rei Statue.
A historic seafood restaurant known for its delicious and fresh shellfish, located near the Tejo River.

A premier art and history museum in Mumbai, housing over 60,000 artifacts.
Al Hillah Grand Bazaar, a vibrant market in Hillah, offers a rich shopping experience with traditional Iraqi goods, textiles, and local cuisine.
The Peacock Gallery showcases contemporary art in a vibrant, community-focused space.