A Tale of Two Palaces
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The staff at most tourist offices speak English. They are usually very helpful with all tourism questions as well as questions on public transport and more and always worth asking if help is needed.
Tourist Offices are able to provide general information on their area, much of it as appropriate to the resident as to the visitor as they generally have information, brochures and flyers on local fairs, markets, concerts and other events.
To find listings of all local tourist offices in Lisbon and the surrounding areas:
The regional tourist offices are listed below:
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