Reservar una Consulta

Hola! Soy Silvina!

Uruguay 31 Ene 2026 2 min de lectura
icono de compartir Compartir

1. Miradouro da Nossa Senhora do Monte – For Dreamy Sunsets

Tucked away in the Graça neighborhood, this is one of the city’s highest viewpoints. You’ll see everything — from the red rooftops to the 25 de Abril Bridge — all bathed in golden light by evening. Travel Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before sunset for the best lighting, and bring a small picnic if you can.

2. Jardim do Torel – The Locals’ Chill Spot

Few tourists make it here, but locals know it’s a gem. With benches under palm trees and a panoramic view over Avenida da Liberdade, Jardim do Torel is ideal for a quiet moment between exploring museums. Good to know: There’s a small café nearby serving fresh juice and coffee — perfect for a mid-afternoon break.

3. Elevador de Santa Justa – A Classic with a Twist

Yes, it’s popular — but here’s a tip: skip the elevator line and reach the viewpoint through the back streets of Largo do Carmo. You’ll save time, skip the ticket fee, and still catch one of Lisbon’s most iconic views. <strong class="bold-trip">Bonus:</strong> Go early in the morning to enjoy soft light and fewer crowds.

Photo Tip:

Lisbon’s light is famous for a reason — it changes beautifully throughout the day. Use early mornings for soft tones and late afternoons for that warm, cinematic glow. Don’t forget to look for reflections in the city’s azulejos tiles!

How to Get Around

Lisbon’s tram network connects most of these viewpoints easily. Tram 28 is scenic but often full; try walking part of its route for hidden stairways and alleys that most tourists miss. Comfortable shoes are a must — those hills are no joke!

Comentarios (0)

Usuario
Escribe una respuesta (Inicio de sesión requerido)

WhatsApp