One of the most beautiful Windows on the Tagus River and the southern part of the city, in times past trade and boarding pier for maritime adventures.
Sliding the look for São Vicente de Fora and narrow, labyrinthine streets of Alfama, which descend to the River, followed by the vast sheet of water, which stretches to almost reach the sea.
On the South Bank we saw the hustle and bustle of the boats that make crossing the Tagus.
The Belvedere is a small garden area, with a few vines that produce shade.
Is punctuated by conversational, with a spout, by the statue of Júlio de Castilho, olisipógrafo
, and two panels of tiles of Lamego's widow adossados Factory to the side wall of the Church of Santa Luzia and São Brás, built over the fence.