Miradouro da Graça
Scenic spot · Mouraria ·

Miradouro da Graça

Scenic spot · Mouraria ·

Panoramic city views from a popular terrace with a cafe

sunset viewing
viewpoint
bar
crowded
drinks
city vibes
picnic
live music
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Miradouro da Graça by null
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Miradouro da Graça by null
Miradouro da Graça by null
Miradouro da Graça by null
Miradouro da Graça by null
Miradouro da Graça by null
Miradouro da Graça by null
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Calçada da Graça, 1100-265 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Calçada da Graça, 1100-265 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jan 14, 2026

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32 Best Things to Do in Lisbon, Portugal's Sun-Soaked Capital | Condé Nast Traveler

"For a quieter take on the city’s miradouros, this hilltop perch is where we bring a drink and a picnic to soak up the city’s vibes as the sun goes down." - Abigail Malbon

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On the Grid : Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen

"Right up the street from our studio is Miradouro da Graça, one of the most beautiful pine-shaded viewpoints overlooking the city of Lisbon. Officially named Miradouro Sofia de Mello Breyner Andresen, it got its name from Portuguese poet who spent many of her days admiring Lisbon from this spot. It is a favourite hangout for residents and visitors alike, thanks to its open-air café and fantastic views." - v-a

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Enjoy L.

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One of the highest viewpoints in the city, offering one of the most beautiful views of old Lisbon ! The castle is no longer a haughty mass, but a slumbering giant within reach, and in the distance, beyond the wide avenues, you can leisurely admire the Chiado hills and the delicate canopy of Carmo, the flowerbeds of the botanical garden, and the distant surroundings. A bar has taken over this exceptional terrace, so you can have a drink. A very popular spot for sunset. Unmissable !

Huan

Google
*IMPORTANT*: Beautiful view and it’s the same view from which charges 15€. Just avoid the path of picture 4 where the stairs are steep and there are a lot of hobos living in tents, they are harmless but the steps are their toilets so just imagine…

Rado

Google
Nice scenic spot. But it can get very crowded. I'd recommend visiting the nearby church - it costs only 6eur and the views from its tower are even better. And on top of that you get to explore a cool historical building (not just the church)

Csaba G.

Google
This is one of the most beautiful sunset spots in Lisbon. The view over the city and the river is truly stunning, and the atmosphere becomes magical as the sky turns warm shades of orange and pink. There’s also a bar right nearby where you can enjoy great drinks while taking in the view, and it has a good number of tables, so it’s usually easy to find a place to sit and relax. Overall, it’s an amazing place to watch the sunset — definitely worth a visit!

Scott L.

Google
Another stunning viewpoint with a beautiful church as a backdrop. We went for a sunset and it didn’t disappoint. There were tons of people but we didn’t have a problem getting pictures and enjoying the view!

Stephan M.

Google
Best spot in Lisbon to watch the sunset. Easy to reach by foot, tram or cable car and the views are exceptional.

Sophia T.

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A wonderful viewpoint in Lisbon! It’s definitely a climb up winding streets and many stairs, so go prepared with a bottle of water but once at the top you won’t regret it! If you can avoid the main street I would recommend it, we took some side streets and walked up a beautiful staircase with art work on the way to the top.

KC Z.

Google
I’ve been to Lisbon 3 times now and stayed for 2 weeks this trip & this is by far my FAVORITE VIEWPOINT! We’ve gone back multiple times this trip and it’s especially good at sunset. There’s a cafe/bar that overlooks the city but also plenty of other seating around. There’s often someone playing music which elevates the vibe too. Highly recommend anytime of day! The best panoramic view of Lisbon for me.