When I went to the Brazilian Cafe, I missed the Karmo Monastery and didn't take the elevator, so I had to turn back. In fact, if the arrangement is good, these scenic spots are close to each other, but the terrain of the mountain city is up and down. I asked two passers-by and found Karmo Monastery on seven rounds and eight rounds. They can only take pictures of the appearance, as if they were repairing, not allowing in, or just looking at the abandoned state in the sunshine. On the edge of Karmo Monastery is the Santa Lake Tass Elevator Platform, which offers a panoramic view of Lisbon and the opposite of St. George's Castle. Designed by the designer of the Eiffel Tower in Paris and powered by steam, the Santa Hutas lift has become a major tourist attraction in Lisbon. With ONE DAY PASS, you can sit indefinitely and buy tickets for 5 euros each time, so you must experience it.