Praca Du Commercio 
Expansive Riverside Historic Town Plaza
(Lovely Lisbon Series 8)
It was the first day of the European Congress of Endocriloy
and I attended the medical convention the whole morning,
Expansive Riverside Historic Town Plaza
(Lovely Lisbon Series 8)
It was the first day of the European Congress of Endocriloy
and I attended the medical convention the whole morning,
…and later joined my family by noontime 
at the Praça do
Comércio where we would
commence our visit the Lisbon’s
old town.
The Praça do Comércio
is the largest of Lisbon’s
grand plazas located at the edge of the Tagus
estuary. 
This was center of commerce in the past and where traders would sell 
their imported goods, and where the most of Portugal’s major business
establishments are located. Portugal's wealthis channeled through the
Praça de Comercio, which means Commercial Square in English.
 
their imported goods, and where the most of Portugal’s major business
establishments are located. Portugal's wealthis channeled through the
Praça de Comercio, which means Commercial Square in English.

A set of marble stairs called the Cais das Colunas, 
is found at the southern side of Praça de Comercio 
which lead down the beach and on to the water edge. 
The Praça do Comércio is the grandest  of Lisbon’s squares,
surrounded with classic symmetrical buildings that houses shops
and restaurants, and where some government offices like tourism
department and the customs that regulate port activities are located.
 
 
 
 
surrounded with classic symmetrical buildings that houses shops
and restaurants, and where some government offices like tourism
department and the customs that regulate port activities are located.
 
  
 
The equestrian statue of King José I 
The three statues at the top of the arc created by French 
sculptor Calmels symbolizes Glory, Ingenuity and Valor ,
sculptor Calmels symbolizes Glory, Ingenuity and Valor ,
while the two seated figures at the arc's lower ledge   
represent the two Portugal rivers, the Tejo and Douro.
 
 
represent the two Portugal rivers, the Tejo and Douro.
 
 
Aside from being a major tourist attraction the plaza
is also an important  transport
hub where trams that 
head west to the Belem
district and at the southern 
side is a ferry terminal that cross the River Tagus.
The Praça do Comércio is also an awesome starting point for 
tourists wanting to explore the historic ancient city of Lisbon.
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