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Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal, located on the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula, where the River Tagus meets the Atlantic Ocean. The city has a population of about 550,000 residents, while the metropolitan area is home to over 2.8 million people, making it one of the major urban centers in Southern Europe.
Lisbon is built on seven hills, offering numerous viewpoints (miradouros) with panoramic views of the river and cityscape. The city is known for its historic neighborhoods such as Alfama, Bairro Alto, Baixa, and Belém, each preserving architectural and cultural landmarks from different periods.
The climate is classified as Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm, dry summers. Average temperatures range from 10–16°C in winter to 18–28°C in summer, and the city enjoys more than 2,800 hours of sunshine per year, making it one of the sunniest capitals in Europe.
Lisboa is an important economic and cultural hub, known for its start-up ecosystem, creative industries, and growing community of remote workers and digital nomads. The cost of living remains moderate compared to other European capitals, and English is widely spoken.
The city’s public transport network includes metro, trams, buses, and trains connecting nearby areas such as Cascais, Sintra, and the beaches of Costa da Caparica. Lisbon Airport is located about 7 km from the city center and serves as a major European hub with direct flights to most continents.
Popular attractions include the Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, São Jorge Castle, and the LX Factory — a modern space for art, design, and gastronomy. The 25 de Abril Bridge and Vasco da Gama Bridge are among the longest in Europe and iconic parts of the city’s skyline.
Lisbon is built on seven hills, offering numerous viewpoints (miradouros) with panoramic views of the river and cityscape. The city is known for its historic neighborhoods such as Alfama, Bairro Alto, Baixa, and Belém, each preserving architectural and cultural landmarks from different periods.
The climate is classified as Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm, dry summers. Average temperatures range from 10–16°C in winter to 18–28°C in summer, and the city enjoys more than 2,800 hours of sunshine per year, making it one of the sunniest capitals in Europe.
Lisboa is an important economic and cultural hub, known for its start-up ecosystem, creative industries, and growing community of remote workers and digital nomads. The cost of living remains moderate compared to other European capitals, and English is widely spoken.
The city’s public transport network includes metro, trams, buses, and trains connecting nearby areas such as Cascais, Sintra, and the beaches of Costa da Caparica. Lisbon Airport is located about 7 km from the city center and serves as a major European hub with direct flights to most continents.
Popular attractions include the Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, São Jorge Castle, and the LX Factory — a modern space for art, design, and gastronomy. The 25 de Abril Bridge and Vasco da Gama Bridge are among the longest in Europe and iconic parts of the city’s skyline.
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Lisboa, the capital of Portugal, is one of Europe’s most popular destinations for digital nomads and remote professionals. Located on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the River Tagus, the city combines historical charm with a growing modern infrastructure ideal for remote work.


