Marvila: The rebirth of a creative district in Lisbon
Marvila, once a forgotten industrial neighborhood, has been reborn as a creative hub in Lisbon
Lisbon is a city that has changed a lot over the past 15 years. Of course, the Belém Tower, São Jorge Castle, and other classic tourist attractions are still there, but the cultural scene of Portugal's capital has gained new spots (and revived old ones).
It doesn't take long to fall in love with the Portuguese capital. Lisbon balances history and modernity from the traditional Portuguese pavements and Alfama’s azulejos to the contemporary vibe of Parque das Nações, is home of a phenomenal cuisine, and has a unique charm.
Marvila, once a forgotten industrial neighborhood, has been reborn as a creative hub in Lisbon
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