Almada - Almada

Almada is a city of 174,000 people (2011) in the Lisbon Region on the south bank of the Tagus river, just across from Lisbon.

Get in

Map of Almada

By boat

From Lisbon take the €1.20 ferry boat across the river Tagus (Tejo) to Cacilhas ferry terminal. The views are awesome and is the best way to witness Lisbon's beauty from afar.www.transtejo.pt

By train

You can also get in by Fertagus train leaving from the Roma/Areeiro, Entrecampos, Sete Rios or Campolide stations towards Pragal. Here there are several buses taking you into town. This trip is also beautiful as you have the chance of crossing the 25 de Abril bridge over Tagus river with breathtaking views.

By bus

There are also the 152, 160, 176 and 260 TST buses running from Lisbon.

By car

And sure, you can always get in by car or taxi. If coming from Lisbon, just cross the bridge and get in, if coming from the South, get in the A2 and take the "Almada" exit. Easy as that...

Get around

By bus

Transportes Sul do Tejo offer a wide network of busses that run quite frequently between many places in the city.

By tram

Metro Transportes do Sul operates a tram with 3 lines, that connect several points in the city. A single ticket costs €0.85 (you have to buy a card which costs €0.50 but is rechargeable).

See

Cristo Rei (Christ the King)

Almada has the best views over Lisbon. Just head towards the higher parts of the town, specially in the old part of the town.

  • 1 Cristo Rei (Sanctuary of Christ the King) (Bus 101). 09:00-18:00. Similar to the Christ statue in Rio de Janeiro, this Sacred Heart of Jesus statue stands over 100 m tall on the opposite bank of the Tejo River from downtown Lisbon. Views from the top of the statue are breathtaking, although the elevator up will cost you €5. Christ the King statue (Q805446) on Wikidata Christ the King (Almada) on Wikipedia
  • Cacilhas: Visit the Church of Our Lady of Good Success and lunch at the great surrounding restaurants.
  • The Riverside area of Cais do Ginjal with its views across the river to Lisbon
  • The 25 April Bridge from the Boca do Vento elevator.
  • Casa da Cerca contemporary art center in Almada Velha.
  • Fábrica da Romeira
  • Almada Velha (Old town)
  • Museu da Cidade (Almada's Museum)
  • 1 Fragata Dom Fernando II e Gloria, Largo Alfredo Dinis, 351 21 274 6295, . May–Sep 10:00–18:00 daily; Oct–Apr Tu–Su 10:00–17:00, M 12:00–17:00; closed 1 Jan, Easter Su, 1 May, 25 Dec. The museum ship Dom Fernando II e Gloria is an accurately restored early 19th-century 50-gun, 3-mast, fully-rigged frigate considered unique in the world. The restoration project was undertaken as part of Expo98 to show case Portuguese maritime heritage. The ship was recommissioned in 1998 by the Portuguese Navy Reserve as a working exhibit and is open to visitors either at port in the arsenal of Alfeite or Praça do Império harbour in Belém. The Navy Museum at Jerónimos will have information concerning the whereabouts. Dom Fernando II e Glória (Q5289729) on Wikidata Dom Fernando II e Glória on Wikipedia

Do

Buy

Eat

  • Praça São João Baptista.
  • 1 Amarra ó Tejo, Rua Henriques Nogueira, 351 212 730 621. Portuguese cuisine. Intimate restaurant with great views of Lisbon.

Drink

Sleep

Connect

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Routes through Almada
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