Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, a historic 5-star luxury hotel, rises 10 storeys above the city beside Eduardo VII Park and offers spacious rooms and suites that blend Art Deco charm with Louis XVI elegance and local artwork in the heart of the city.
Discover Lisbon with a curated three-day itinerary by neighbourhoods. Explore historic quarters, elegant boulevards and colourful districts.
Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon presents a historical background of this landmark property with over sixty years of rich history and stories.
“Tucked behind the Cramo ruins, TOPO Chiado rooftop bar and restaurant has one of the best views of historic Lisbon – with the castle and the famous Elevador de Santa Justa, or ‘elevator,’ in the background. TOPO is known for premium cocktails, but be sure to taste their petiscos (Portuguese tapas). Feeling adventurous?
Three-Day Lisbon Itinerary Discover Lisbon with a curated three-day itinerary by neighbourhoods, exploring historic quarters, elegant boulevards and local culture.
Share an intimate dinner at Michelin-starred restaurant CURA, one of our signature restaurants, unwind with a soothing massage and explore memorable things to do together – from a sidecar tour through historic streets to toasting with Portuguese wine on a sunset cruise along the Tagus River.
A lovely walk from the Hotel down tree-lined Av. da Liberdade, past the historic Rossio Square and through the wide Rua Augusta that leads to Terreiro do Paço, you can climb up the famous Arch to get one of the most unobstructed views of the city and the River Tagus.
Historic contexts are those patterns or trends in history by which a specific occurrence, property, or site is understood and its meaning (and ultimately its significance) within history or prehistory is made clear.
Several long-standing statutes have established a framework for federal historic preservation activities. The most comprehensive of these statutes is the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA; P.L. 89-665).
Historic Property – Any prehistoric or historic district, site, building, structure, or object included in, or eligible for inclusion in, the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) maintained by the Secretary of the Interior.
The purpose of this booklet is to define briefly the National Register of Historic Places program and to provide a guide to Idaho properties listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Streetscape view, Keystone Park Historic District. Note the consistent setbacks, the berms in the front lawns, and the buffer of grass between the street and sidewalk.
Historic Resource Survey Form (HRSF): This form provides descriptive and historical information about the property (building, site, structure, object, or district) being nominated such as when it was built, what it looks like, and why it is significant.
State and National Register listed Historic Properties, National Historic Landmarks, Local Historic Districts and Neighborhood Conservation Districts: Developed by Brookline GIS based on information provided by Brookline Historic Preservation Commission and the U.S. National Park Service