Provincia

Hotel Provincia

Hotel Class: 4 out of 5 stars4 Stars - 4 Opinions

EN 256, Km 19.5, Apartado 54, Reguengos de Monsaraz, Alentejo, 7200 999, Portugal

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Prepaid sim in Lisbon

by SOLODANCER

Where would you recommend I go to buy a prepaid sim for my cell phone?

Thanks in advance for your suggestion.

Re: Prepaid sim in Lisbon

by Karlithus

Hello.

Lisbon has plenty of phone shops to buy a sim card.

Just look for a "TMN", "Vodafone" ou "Optimus" store, they're everywhere, specially at touristic places.

Good trips

Re: Prepaid sim in Lisbon

by SOLODANCER

Obrigado Jose

Of the three you mentioned, which one would you recommend?

Re: Prepaid sim in Lisbon

by Karlithus

It really depends on how you'll use your phone.

I, personally, use TMN as my whole family uses it too and we have free calls.

Anyway, for a "normal" use, the three are almost the same.

Re: Prepaid sim in Lisbon

by SOLODANCER

Very well, I'll look into all three then.

Much appreciated.

Re: Prepaid sim in Lisbon

by Zsolt1971

Try at http://cheap-calls.multipin.com/ I use this site and save a lot on my international phone calls.

Travel Tips for Lisbon

Driving in Lisboa

by rp6686

Before you rent a car in Lisboa, there are a few things you should know:

-Portuguese drive on the right side of the road;
-The use of safety belt is always compulsory;
-Driving and drinking is not recommended. When you drive the legal maximum alcohol level is restricted to 0,5g/l.
-Usually, vehicles approaching from the right have priority, except in rounds or when the signs tell the contrary.

Lisboa can be quite confusing and traffic jams are very common on its streets. It can be a nightmare to park in the centre in rush hours.

Stay within the legal speed requirements, wear your seatbelts, take it easy and enjoy the beauty of Lisboa.

... see the river on a sunny...

by Beeku

... see the river on a sunny day ... climb any of the hills and enjoy the view ... I was born and live in Lisbon (though my profession keeps me away from it for long periods) and I slowly got attached to the image of yellow trollies crawling the old streets of the city.
Few of these antiques are still in labour, but there's a museum to celebrate them.

Opening Hours

by dimilag

Shops are opened from Monday to Friday, between 09.00hrs and 19.00hrs, with lunch break from 13.00hrs to 15.00hrs.

On Saturdays, shops open only in the morning, from 09.00hrs to 13.00hrs.

The exception is the shopping centres that do a 10.00hrs to 22.00hrs stretch 7 days a week.
The large Supermarkets also stay open until 22.00 hrs, 7 days a week.

Banks are usually opened from Monday to Friday, between 08.30hrs and 15.00hrs. Exchange houses operate everyday between 09.00hrs and 13.00hrs and from 14.00hrs to 19.00hrs.

Street life

by acemj

Lisbon is full of life and activity. When you're walking down the street, you may encounter people selling umbrellas, roasting chestnuts or entertaining the crowds with music or other performances. You also might run into some shady sorts trying to sell you drugs, but they seem to only operate in broad daylight on crowded streets so you probably won't feel unsafe.

This photo was taken on Rua Augusta near my hostel.

Soccer Stadiums

by J_Antunes

Lisbon has 3 teams in portuguese 1st division with their own stadiums.

1) Estádio da Luz, with 65.200 seats was inaugurated on 25 of October of 2003. This stadium substituted the previous one in order to host Euro 2004. It was the stadium of the final and it was also used to the show New Seven Wonders of the World. It is selected as stadium for the World Cup 2018 proposal by Portugal and Spain. The design of the stadium was done by the australian company HOK S+V+E and it has a mediamarkt and some stores and multipurpose pavillions.
The stadium can be visited and the entrance costs 5€, tickets can be acquired in the door 18. Schedules are 10h00, 11h00, 12h00, 14h30, 15h30, 16h30 and 17h30 (this last tour only in June to September).
The stadium is property of Sport Lisboa e Benfica the world club that according to the Guiness Book of Records has more associates (170.000). The last soccer champions title was won in 2004/05 and has a real eagle as a mascot that flies before the game start. In 2007/08 was 4th. The foundation of the club dates back to 1904 and its main achievements are the winning of 2 champion league cups (1960/61 and 61/62) and 5 finals. Other modalities are basketball, cycling, hockey, futsal, rugby, handball, athletics, etc...
You can get to the stadium by using the subway station Colégio Militar Luz/Alto dos Moinhos (blue line) or the bus 3, 64, 729, 750, 765, 767, 768 or 799.
Seven Wonders Show - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJT0LrFSt2s
Final Euro 2004 (PortugalxGreece) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUkBa7uMIqU
Official Website: www.slbenfica.pt

2) Alvalade XXI, with 50.095 seats was inaugurated on 6th of August of 2003. This stadium substituted the previous one (from 1956) in order to host Euro 2004. This stadium received the UEFA Cup Final in 2004/05. It is selected as stadium for the World Cup 2018 proposal by Portugal and Spain. The design of the stadium was done by the Ballast Company and a portuguese architect called Taveira. Some people love the design of the stadium other totally hate it. It has a small mall with a Lidl supermarket, stores and cinemas. There are also pavillions, a health centre, clinic, etc... The trainnings are done in the beautiful Academia where there is the formation centre (from where come from famous players such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Figo, Futre, Simão Sabrosa, Miguel, etc). The stadium is also used in summer to concerts.
You can visit the stadium and museum (combined ticket of 8€) and visits at 11:30h/14:30h/16:00h. The museum is open from 11h to 18h and entrance costs 6€. The visit just to the stadium costs 5€.Tickets can be bought in the VIP Hall.
The stadium is property of Sporting Clube de Portugal and has held throughout its long history (since 1906) more than 34 different sportive activities. It is part of the 3 main portuguese clubs and has the record in the world of olympic medal of a club. It is also the club in Europe with more trophies after Barcelona (13.000). The motto of the club is Effort, Devotion, Dedication and Glory and the symbol a lion. The last soccer champions title was won in 2001/02 but won the portuguese cup in the last two seasons and was finalist of UEFA cup in 2004/05. In 2007/08 was 2nd in the championship. Their main international record was in 63/64 when they won the cup of the winners cup. Other modalities are athletics (several olympic medals and more than 30 european titles as a team), futsal, handball, gymnastics (11 european titles), swimming (3 european titles), archery (2 european titles), full contact Karate (1 intercontinental title, 3 european champion, 1 world champion), table tennis (3 european bronze medals), etc...
You can get to the stadium by using the subway station Campo Grande/Telheiras (green line) or the bus 7, 36, 47, 78, 106, 108, 701, 750, 767, 777.
Opening Stadium - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bVuKjwPNV8
Official Website: www.sporting.pt

3) Restelo Stadium, with 32.500 seats was inaugurated oin 1956 in the place of a quarry. The stadium is used for concerts, for the team home games and the visit of the pope João Paulo II. The stadium has a beautiful view over the river and olympic swimming pools and pavillions.
The stadium is property of Os Belenenses a club that was founded in 1919 close to Mosteiro dos Jerónimos where today is their stadium. It is still the portuguese club with more international presences after the big 3 (Sporting, Benfica and Porto). It only won the championship once and has 3 cups of Portugal. They have several sportive activities besides soccer such as swimming, athletics or basketball.
You can get to the stadium by taking bus 28, 714, 727, 729, 732, 751 and tram 15E.
Official Website: www.osbelenenses.com

It is easy to get tickets to the games with the exception of derbies, meaning everytime Porto, Benfica or Sporting play together. Tickets to Champions league might also be harder to get.

Betting agencies such as http://www.hunchers.com/ are good places to check for schedules of the next games.

Every time a club from Lisbon wons the championship there is a huge party. Normally the centre is in Marquês de Pombal and a bus takes the players around town. Traffic can become cahotic.

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