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Graca is one of the 53 ‘freguesia’, or parishes, which make up Portugal’s capital city, Lisbon. Visitors looking to spend their holidays in Graca will find that there is a great choice of self catering accommodation available for rental here, often at a fraction of the price of that to be found in the more fashionable, centrally located parts of the city. There are spacious townhouses and villas, as well as apartments set within some of the district’s most stylish buildings.
Visitors looking to spend their holidays in Graca will find that there is plenty to see and do in the Lisbon area as a whole. Those tourists with an interest in all things cultural and historic will find that there is a broad selection of museums and galleries. Of particular interest are the National Museum of Ancient Art, the Roman Theatre Museum and the Museum of Costume and Fashion. Visitors will also find that the city has a diverse and rich spectrum of architecture, boasting a myriad impressive buildings and landmarks in a range of styles: from Romanesque and Gothic, to Moorish and Baroque. As would be expected from such a lively, cosmopolitan city, there is an almost in-exhaustive choice of restaurants, bars and cafés, providing wonderfully diverse menus. The city also appeals to the young and young-at-heart, with its lively and friendly nightlife scene.
Although many visitors spending their holidays in Graca will be drawn to the many delights of the city of Lisbon, they will also find that the district boasts more than its fair share of tourist attractions and amenities. A particular draw for tourists enjoying their holidays in Graca is the Convento das Monicas, or Monica’s Convent, a former Augustine nunnery, which was founded in the 16th century. Other historical places of interest for tourists to visit include the Nossa Senhora do Monte Chapel and the Convento da Graca.
Visitors spending their holidays in Graca will find that Lisbon and western Portugal as a whole enjoys a typically near Mediterranean climate. Summers are generally warm and dry, with temperatures averaging between 24 and 28 Celsius; whilst winter temperatures tend to range between 9 and 14 degrees Celsius. Graca receives an average annual rainfall of around 24 inches.
Travellers looking to spend their holidays in Graca will first fly to Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS). There are a number of airlines operating regular flights to this busy international airport from the UK, to include British Airways, BMI Baby, easyJet and TAP Air Portugal. These flights depart from several regional airports, to include London Gatwick (LGW), London Heathrow (LHR), London Luton (LTN), Manchester (MAN) and Birmingham (BHX).