Our Favorite Lisbon Viewpoints And One Hidden One!
Everyone who visits Lisbon will forever associate the city with their favorite viewpoint. I can't imagine anyone coming here without seeing at least one sunset from a miradouro, as viewpoints are called in Portuguese. Read all about our favorites via the article below, first published on our Lisbon Travel Blog today.
I don’t know if we’ve ever visited a city with as many incredible viewpoints as Lisbon. Regardless of where you are in the city, the nearest scenic overlook is almost certainly nearby… and just as certainly worth the effort of checking out. We’ve already written about many miradouros in other articles, but thought we’d sum up the spots we visited, whenever we needed to be reminded of Lisbon’s beauty.
Our favorite view of Baixa is at the very top of the Santa Justa elevator. This is the only viewpoint on our list which you have to pay for, but the charge is minimal and worth every cent. Even if you haven’t taken the elevator up, it’s cool to have the chance to stand atop it, and we love the unique view over the city, especially as the sun is setting, illuminating the castle in a gorgeous golden light. [Location]
We were delighted to discover this quiet miradouro squished between the touristic hubs of the Castelo do São Jorge and Alfama. While the hordes stream past just meters away, on their way to or from the castle, almost nobody notices the little path leading around a school, into a park with a wonderful view over the river, the port, and the neighborhood. [Location]
I don’t think we ever once referred to this by its real name. No, to us, the Miradouro de Santa Catarina was “Hippie Park”. In the evenings, a crazy bohemian vibe captures this zone, with bongo drummers providing the background music, and a multi-culti collection of Lisbon’s youngsters seated on every empty patch of concrete. Everyone’s drinking Super Bock out of one-liter bottles, and the smell of marijuana is heavy in the air. The view is alright, but really it’s the atmosphere which makes this miradouro special. [Location]
One of our favorite secret spots in Lisbon was the Jardim do Torel. On paper, this should be a popular area, both with tourists and locals: great view, relatively central, and you can arrive there by taking Lisbon’s oldest funicular. But somehow, this park is almost always empty. Not that we mind! It just means we’ll be able to grab one of the loungey bench-chairs, complete with footrest, or get a view-facing table at the café. [Location]
Without a doubt, this was the miradouro we most frequently visited. Not because it was the best (although it was), but because our apartment for our final two months in Lisbon was right down the road. It was a rare evening that we’d be content to remain inside, when two minutes away, we could watch the sun set over Lisbon. If you go to see just one miradouro during your time in the city, you’d do well to make it this one. [Location]
This one isn’t really a viewpoint in the traditional sense, but we haven’t written about our favorite bar in Lisbon yet, and feel like it merits inclusion. High up on the castle hill is the Teatro Taborda. In the basement of the theater, the Café Garagem (Garage Cafe) has a fabulous set of bay windows offering a view towards the north, over Mouraria and out past Graça. Even after the sun sets, rendering it impossible to see out the windows, you’ll likely want to continue hanging out in this cool bar. [Location]
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All great viewpoints, but we have been to like 3-4. Miradouro do Jardim do Torel was a complete surprise to us as we were walking up some streets towards the castle and found it. Great find!
And there are so many more ... we were always happy to find spots with great views over the city.
Oh man, don't remember me about that! I've visited Lisbon for exactly one day. I was coming back to Brazil from Germany and we've had to make a flight connection in Lisbon that would last almost one day (from morning to evening). So we took the subway to quickly visit Lisbon's downtown.
Now your post makes me want to go back there so bad!
You're excused :) Hehe .. this was more of a layover than a real visit but yes, you should go back and not just for the viewpoints.
Absolutely yes, It would be fantastic to be able to study and investigate Portugal, especially their navigation skills history, after all they discovered Brazil.
I love finding a good spot high up to take in the sweeping views. It's nice to see all these beautiful viewpoints put together in this one post. If the day comes when I can visit Portugal I will try and see as many of these as I can. As always, thanks for the travel inspo!
And there are so many more viewpoints but for one reason or the other these were our favorite ones! By the time our Lisbon book will be done, I would be more than happy to share the book with you. Just let us know when you go :)
Attractive views!! my favorite is the "Miradouro de Recolhimento" and the idea of taking a picture of the castle inside that exagon :)
Indeed! Lisbon has so many great views!!! You just have to be high up to see them :)