First Day of July in Lisbon PORTUGAL

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July has arrived and today let's take a walk around Lisbon Downtown, from Figueira Square - Praça da Figueira to Alentejo House - Casa do Alentejo, passing by the popular Rua Augusta, the Santa Justa Lift and the Rossio Square.

Walking through Lisbon on the first day of July is like stepping into a warm postcard.

The sun is already bright by mid-morning, casting golden light over the city's iconic tiled façades and steep cobbled streets.

There's a gentle buzz in the air—locals sipping bica at outdoor cafés, tourists marveling at the pastel colors of the buildings, and the distant clatter of an approaching tram echoing off the walls.

As you walk through the streets, the scent of grilled sardines and baked pastries wafts through the narrow alleys.

Jacaranda petals, though past their prime, still dot the sidewalks in some shaded corners, while bougainvillea spills over stone walls, bursting with color.

After some days with some extreme hot weather in Lisbon, today, the breeze offers a welcome relief from the summer heat.

The mix of old-world charm and lively summer energy makes every corner of the city feel alive.

It's a day to stroll slowly, drink plenty of water, and let Lisbon reveal itself—sunlit, soulful, and full of quiet surprises.

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00:00 Praça da Figueira
01:30 Rua da Prata
02:56 Rua de Santa Justa
03:52 Rua Augusta
05:13 Elevador de Santa Justa - Santa Justa Lift
06:06 Rua do Ouro
07:20 Rossio
11:46 Largo de São Domingos
12:44 Rua das Portas de Santo Antão
14:56 Casa do Alentejo
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