Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon is the capital and largest city in the country of Portugal. The language spoken by the majority of its residents is Portuguese, but Lisbon is a multicultural city where English and many other languages are also spoken.
Portugal is a country within the Iberian Peninsula in Southeastern Europe. Students in Lisbon can enjoy various beautiful locations in the city, including the National Coach Museum, the National Museum of Ancient Art, and the Bel茅m Tower.
The city of Lisbon has garnered popularity throughout the years, with the city being nicknamed 鈥渢he City of Seven Hills鈥 due to the city鈥檚 abundance of hills. Students can witness various aspects of the city鈥檚 culture while on this program, including the azulejo tile art that is commonly used on both the interiors and exteriors of buildings. This form of tile art has become so popular to the point that students can visit the National Museum of the Azulejo to celebrate it.
Lisbon also features more architectural landmarks that are worth checking out. Several of these include the National Pantheon, the Santa Justa Lift, and the Carmo Archeological Museum. Students can also eat delicious foods celebrated in Lisbon throughout the program, including alheira, queijo, and pastelaria.
Campus Information
UCP鈥檚 campus spans more than 9 acres in Lisbon, Portugal, and is composed of three buildings that house academic spaces as well as student services, such as dining facilities, computer labs, a library, a chapel, and more. .
Transportation
Airports
Students can travel to and from Lisbon using the Humberto Delgado Airport, informally known as Lisbon Airport. The airport is 12 minutes from the university by car or 30 minutes by public transportation.
Local Transit
As the capital city, there are many public transportation options available to students in Lisbon including metro, trams, and buses. There are also train services for farther travel.