4.1.5 Restauradores and Avenida da Liberdade
Location HERE.
Out of the Rossio, past the station entrance, and there is Restauradores, yet another grand square, this time flanked by upmarket hotels. Then, moving north, comes the Avenida da Liberdade, arguably the most exclusive shopping destination in Portugal, if not further afield. Every label, every brand, that has cachet, or would like to achieve that cachet, is here.
Eden Theatre in Restauradores, now Eden Aparthotel
Although the Avenida da Liberdade is as choked with traffic as any major thoroughfare in Lisbon, the trees and gardens make it easy to walk its length without being too adjacent to the central main drag. Hence it is at the same time a shopping destination, a major thoroughfare, and a green space.
At the top of the Av. Liberdade is the Rotunda Marquês de Pombal, a frenetically busy road intersection with a Metro station, also called Marquês de Pombal, but previously called Rotunda, underneath its south side.
Location HERE.
At the centre of the Rotunda is the monument to the Marquês, more correctly Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, the autocratic Prime Minister of Portugal from 1750 to 1777. He is looking down the Avenida da Liberdade towards the Baixa, or Baixa Pombalina, which was reconstructed under his direction after the 1755 earthquake. More on all of this will appear in The Detail.
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