How to get to Pombal Portugal by train
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At the end of Parque Eduardo VII lies Marques do Pombal square, a Parisian-style boulevard which connects downtown Lisbon with one of its main shopping streets. The area has a wealth of fine restaurants, designer boutiques and concert halls that makes it easy to fill a day or more in this northern swath of the city. Beyond the tree-fringed Avenida da Liberdade, elegant art-nouveau houses and manicured gardens beckon.
The main church of Pombal is an old monument rebuilt in 1520 and again in 1816 (as a consequence of the devastation of the French troops). Its simple exterior walls contrast with its very beautiful interior. In 1323, Dom Dinis and his son (Dom Afonso) signed a peace treaty in the church. This historical fact is depicted in a modern tile panel above the arch of the church.