Praça da Figueira - From Castelo de São Jorge, PortugalU@michelsilva - UnsplashPraça da Figueira📍 From Castelo de São Jorge, PortugalPraça da Figueira is an iconic square in Lisbon, Portugal. Located in the center of the city, it is a popular gathering place. Here, you can find locals and tourists enjoying the sights, sounds, and flavour of the city. At the center of the square lies a monument dedicated to king Joseph I who, in 1785, ordered the demolition of the former Figueira market to create the esplanade in its place. To the east, you can visit the Rossio Square and the Neo-Manueline Rossio Train Station. At its north end, sits the neo-classical theatre, Dona Maria II. To the south-east, there stands the deconsecrated Church of the Immaculate Conception. This is one of Lisbon’s busiest and most lively places, for there you can often find people enjoying a cup of coffee or a refreshing drink. From Monday to Saturday, you can also explore the bustling Mercado da Figueira, which offers a variety of local products, from pastries to vegetables, spices, fish, and meat. Make sure to take a break and enjoy the atmosphere of Praça da Figueira.🗺 MapShow on Map🎫 Tourist attractionsCheck tourist attractions nearby🏨 HostelsCheck hostels nearby🌦 Weather informationGet weather information, and much more, from the app. Download it for free!🚕 How to get there?Get routes information (by car, walking, public transport, etc), and much more, from the app. Download it for free!