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  1. Guide to the neighborhood of Mouraria in Lisbon, including tourist attractions, things to do, how to get there and where to stay.

  2. Map. Lisbon Districts. Mouraria. Escadinhas de São Cristóvão. Like nearby Alfama, Mouraria is an historic district of Lisbon around the slopes leading to Castelo de Sáo Jorge. Less-visited than Alfama, Mouraria is very much local Lisbon.

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  3. Learn how to create your own. Map of the Alfama and Mouraria districts of Lisbon, Portugal. https://www.portugalvisitor.com/lisbon/alfama-district.

  4. 18 mar 2019 · *** Alfama and Mouraria are neighboring historical districts of old town Lisbon. Mouraria is the old Moorish ghetto on the north side of the castle, and Alfama on the south side to the water. Both neighborhoods consist of lovely narrow cobblestone streets winding their way up to the top of the hill with Castelo de São Jorge overlooking the city.

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  5. The Moorish Quarter of Lisbon, known as Mouraria, is a vibrant and historically rich neighborhood that carries the legacy of the city's multicultural past. Nestled in the heart of the city, Mouraria is an enchanting maze of narrow streets, steep staircases, and colorful facades that beckon visitors to immerse themselves in its unique atmosphere.

  6. Map. Mouraria is where the Moors were allowed to live after the Christian reconquest of Lisbon in 1147. It's a very authentically Lisbon neighbourhood, known as the birthplace of Fado. Legend says that It was here that the first great Fado singer lived in the 1800s, the legendary Severa.

  7. Lisbon’s Hippest Neighbourhood: A Pocket Guide To Mouraria. To step foot in Mouraria for the first time is to experience a subtle but immediate shift; a heightening of perception. This once forgotten district is an oasis of local life, which has become a rarity in Lisbon’s centre.