Traveling through the streets of Lisbon, you will occasionally encounter a variety of squares, the highest popularity index - Rosio Square. The southernmost Rosio Square on Liberty Avenue is the most bustling and noisy area in Lisbon. The square the size of the football field, the 27-meter-high statue of Pedro IV is located in the middle, towering sky, and the fountains at both ends of the north and south are splashing; the north-Magri II National Theatre is dignified and elegant, and the east-Lisbon Central Railway Station is magnificent; The pigeons strolling leisurely in groups, and the tourists who eat and eat are endless... The ground in Rosio Square is very interesting. In 1848, the square was re-paved and the black and white marble stone was used to form a "mosaic gravel road"; Wonderful and undulating picture, like the sea undulating and undulating, rushing forward... extremely shocking.
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Traveling through the streets of Lisbon, you will occasionally encounter a variety of squares, the highest popularity index - Rosio Square. The southernmost Rosio Square on Liberty Avenue is the most bustling and noisy area in Lisbon. The square the size of the football field, the 27-meter-high statue of Pedro IV is located in the middle, towering sky, and the fountains at both ends of the north and south are splashing; the north-Magri II National Theatre is dignified and elegant, and the east-Lisbon Central Railway Station is magnificent; The pigeons strolling leisurely in groups, and the tourists who eat and eat are endless... The ground in Rosio Square is very interesting. In 1848, the square was re-paved and the black and white marble stone was used to form a "mosaic gravel road"; Wonderful and undulating picture, like the sea undulating and undulating, rushing forward... extremely shocking.
Built in the 13th century, the square of Rosio stands in the center of the statue of King Pedro IV, and at the bottom of the statue there are four female statues, symbolizing justice, wisdom, strength and moderation, which is the king's evaluation of himself. The ground floor of the square is beautifully patterned in black and white tiles. There are many old buildings, shops, coffee shops around the square.
Located at the end of Augusta Avenue, the square, once a place for popular uprisings and celebrations, bullfighting and executions, has become a favorite gathering place for people and tourists in Lisbon.
Lively square that had a big christmas market going on and a lot of decorations.
Rosio Square: It is the most important and most prosperous square in Lisbon. The square has a statue of the former king. There is a street behind the square. It is like Wangfujing Street in Beijing. It is lively and beautiful. The street is paved with stones. It is very Spanish style. There are shops on both sides of the street. The bar on the street was also full of people, drinking beer and coffee very casually. There were many entertainers performing in the square, and today we caught up with a group of gypsies performing.
Very lively near Rosio Square. It is very convenient to go to important attractions. There are many restaurants and businesses nearby. You can eat and go shopping. The restaurant is quite lively at night. There are many clerks who come out to attract business. The attitude is not bad.