Miradouro da Graca
Miradouro da Graça delivers Lisbon's most satisfying panoramic view without charging you a cent.
About Miradouro da Graca
Miradouro da Graça delivers Lisbon's most satisfying panoramic view without charging you a cent. You'll get an unobstructed sweep across the terracotta rooftops of Alfama, straight to São Jorge Castle perched on its hilltop, then down to the geometric grid of Baixa and the silvery Tagus beyond. The viewpoint sits on a generous terrace dotted with pine trees that provide natural shade, plus a simple kiosk serving proper coffee (€1.50) and cold beer (€2.50).
This feels like a neighborhood living room rather than a tourist trap. Locals arrive with newspapers, students camp out with laptops, and families push strollers up the hill for the evening ritual. The wooden benches fill up gradually through the afternoon, but the real magic happens at sunset when golden light washes across the castle walls and everyone falls silent for a moment. You'll hear Portuguese conversations, clinking glasses, and the distant trams rattling through the streets below.
Most guides won't tell you that the climb from Martim Moniz metro is genuinely steep - 15 minutes of uphill walking that'll leave you slightly breathless. Skip the overcrowded Tram 28 and embrace the walk; it makes the payoff better. The nearby Miradouro da Senhora do Monte offers wider views but lacks the community atmosphere that makes Graça special. Come for sunset, but arrive 30 minutes early to secure a good bench.
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