Praca do Comercio
Praça do Comércio is Lisbon's grand waterfront plaza, a massive 36,000 square meter space that opens directly onto the Tagus River.
About Praca do Comercio
Praça do Comércio is Lisbon's grand waterfront plaza, a massive 36,000 square meter space that opens directly onto the Tagus River. Three sides are lined with matching yellow buildings housing government offices and tourist-trap cafes, while the fourth side gives you unobstructed river views. The centerpiece is the triumphal Arco da Rua Augusta (€3 for the top viewing platform), which frames the entrance to Rua Augusta pedestrian street, and there's an equestrian statue of King José I right in the center.
The square feels genuinely grand - you can sense the royal ambitions that built this place before the 1755 earthquake destroyed the original palace. Locals gather on the riverside steps with beers at sunset, while tourists cluster around the arch taking photos. The space hosts weekend markets, outdoor concerts, and the occasional political rally, so there's usually something happening beyond just sightseeing. Walking across it takes about 5 minutes, but you'll want to linger by the water.
Most people rush through to reach Rua Augusta, but the real attraction is the riverside setting - it's genuinely one of Europe's most impressive city squares. Skip the overpriced cafes under the arcades and grab drinks from a nearby supermarket instead. The arch's viewing platform is worth €3 if you want photos down Rua Augusta, but the river views from ground level are free and better.
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