Getting to Know Lisbon's Neighborhoods
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GerardoSSteenie - Very nice recap; thanks so much! GerardoS
guestWe're now in 2012, and you can deduct about 50% of those prices. Aren't we lucky! Nancy
Diego56This is a great article. I'm thinking of moving to Lisbon and would like to focus more on neighborhoods that may be best for me. I am an avid tennis player. Could you advise if there are any tennis clubs in the city or do I need a car to reach them. What are some good neighborhoods that are close by tennis clubs/courts. Besides tennis, safety is my top priority. Thank you for any advice you can provide. Diego