From the photographer’s point of view, there is no chance of considering a full visit to Lisbon without a distant view of the city from the river’s south bank. Beginning with the always pleasant crossing of the river in a Cacilheiro (typical orange ferry boats), where you can begin to see the magnificent views of Lisbon and the emblematic 25 de Abril Bridge, Cacilhas and Almada contain a world of surprises and small finds that make this an unforgettable experience.
The visit to the Almada market ( only for morning departures) and the obligatory passage through the Old Almada are part of the attractions. The descent in the Boca Do Vento elevator with the amazing view of Lisbon and the river and the walk along the Ginjal Pier is the unforgettable finish before crossing the river back to Lisbon.
As an option to this walk, we can add a visit to the incredible Cristo Rei National Sanctuary, where the view is already breathtaking from the ground; imagine it from the balcony at 82 meters above the ground.
Itinerary
- Cais Sodré – Lisbon – Meeting point
- 10 minutes ferry boat ride Cacilhas
- Almada Market visit or Cristo Rei visit depending on the time of day. (morning walks go to the market or Cristo Rei, in the afternoon only Cristo Rei visits are possible)
- Ginjal – Walk through the docks of Gingal from Quinta da Arealva to Cacilhas
- Cacilhas
- 10 minutes ferry boat ride
- Cais Sodré – Lisbon – End of tour
Meeting Point + Tour Duration
- Meeting Point Options: Rail or Bus Station, Hotel, Address or Intersection, Monument/Building, Suggested by Guide: Cais Sodré Train Station Very central location accessible by train (from Cascais), subway (green line) or buses and trams.
- Duration: 3 hours
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