Tour Overview
Experience the best of Lisbon on a captivating journey that descends from the city’s elegant heights to its majestic riverfront.
Begin at the sprawling greenery of Parque Eduardo VII, enjoying sweeping views before paying homage to the city's rebirth at the statue of Marquês de Pombal.
Stroll down the luxurious Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon’s answer to the Champs-Élysées, until reaching the historic Praça dos Restauradores, where the striking Rossio Station awaits with its palace-like neo-manueline facade.
Continue into the heart of the city to marvel at the intricate ironwork of the Santa Justa Lift, then wander towards the vibrant Chiado district to relax at the literary hub of Praça Luís de Camões and savor a coffee at the iconic Café A Brasileira.
The tour culminates in the lower city, passing through the triumphal Rua Augusta Arch to reveal the stunning expanse of Praça do Comércio, a grand riverside square that perfectly caps off a day of history, architecture, and scenic beauty.
Tour Starting Point
Parque Eduardo VII is exceptionally well-connected, primarily through the Marquês de Pombal transport hub at its southern end.
The Easiest Way to Find It:
Metro
This is the most direct and recommended way to reach the park.
Metro Station: Marquês de Pombal
Line: Blue Line (Linha Azul)
Bus
Marquês de Pombal is one of Lisbon's main bus hubs, with routes serving all parts of the city.
Bus Stop: Marquês de Pombal
Lines: Many bus lines stop here. Key examples include 706, 711, 712, 726, 736, 738, 742. This hub connects the park to areas like Belém, the airport, and the eastern parts of the city.
Tram
While there isn't a tram stop directly at the park, the famous historic tram line is a short walk away.
Tram Stop: Praça dos Restauradores
Line: Tram 28
Walking Time: Approximately 10-15 minutes. From Marquês de Pombal, walk down Avenida da Liberdade. The tram stop is at the bottom of the avenue, at the Praça dos Restauradores square. This is a great way to combine a walk with a ride on the iconic tram.
Train
The main train stations are not within walking distance, but they are easily connected via the Metro.
Connection: From Marquês de Pombal (Blue Line), you can travel to Baixa-Chiado station, which has connections to the Green Line and is a short walk from the Rossio Train Station (to Sintra) and Cais do Sodré Station (to Cascais).
Stops
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Stop 1: Parque Eduardo VII
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Stop 2: Marques Do Pombal
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Stop 3: Avenue Liberdade
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Stop 4: Praça Dos Restauradores
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Stop 6: Santa Justa Lift (“Elevador Santa Justa”)
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Stop 7: Rua Augusta Arch (“Arco da Rua Augusta”)
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Stop 8: Praça do Comércio