4.2.7 Torre de Belém
Avenida da Brasileira Location HERE . Open daily 0900-1730; closed Mondays (Website HERE ) It’s reopened after a lengthy refurbishment. It looks better than ever. HOWEVER You need to read the part on ticketing. Carefully. Monument, fort, protector of Lisbon from enemy ships, and now symbol of the city, the Torre de Belém, an outstanding example of Manueline architecture, was originally completed in 1521, but has been extensively rebuilt since then. It was given UNESCO World Heritage status, along with the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, in the 1980s. What’s inside? Not a great deal. The recently refurbished walkway leads, via an open drawbridge, to the lower level, where cannon are laid out behind the windows. From there you can go up to the main platform of the Tower (CAUTION steep, very shiny, and uneven steps). The Tower within the Tower has two further levels that can be accessed by visitors, but, basically, that is that. Whether that is worth the €15 per person entrance fee (half price fo...