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Hiking around Ameixoeira primarily features accessible urban green spaces within Lisbon's Peripheral Green Corridor. The region is characterized by the Ameixoeira Valley Urban Park, offering pedestrian paths and areas with native trees and shrubs. These trails provide opportunities for leisurely walks and recreational activities within a city context, promoting biodiversity and landscape value. The terrain generally consists of gentle gradients suitable for easy outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Sun Man is a monumental sculpture by Jorge Vieira. At approximately 20 meters high and weighing 15 tons, it is an anthropomorphic structure inspired by the sun. This work is considered a kind of testamentary synthesis of the author's oeuvre, a symbiosis of surrealism and abstraction with three-dimensional exploration. Jorge Ricardo da Conceição Vieira was born on November 16, 1922, in Lisbon and died in 1998 in Évora.
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Ingenious: you have to look closely to see what kind of junk the Lynx is made of.
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The Alameda Dom Afonso Henriques is a wide, landscaped avenue located in the heart of Lisbon, in the São João de Deus area, currently part of the parish of Areeiro. It is an iconic urban space that combines history, monumental architecture, and greenery.
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Alameda Park, officially Jardim da Alameda Dom Afonso Henriques, is a public park in Lisbon. It features expansive lawns, mature trees, and flowerbeds, providing a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. The park is divided by Avenida Almirante Reis into two large lawns, with a small garden at the eastern end and the Instituto Superior Tecnico at the western end. A notable feature is the Fonte Luminosa, a monumental fountain that enhances the park's aesthetic. The park is also a public transport hub, intersecting the red and green lines of the Lisbon Metro at Alameda Station. It is a popular spot for relaxation, picnics, and community events.
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Pastelaria Versailles is one of Lisbon's most iconic cafés, located at Avenida da República 15A, in the Saldanha neighborhood. Founded in 1922, it is a true classic that combines tradition, elegance, and flavor. It was the first major café in the Avenidas Novas neighborhood, and since its opening, it has been a meeting point for Lisbon families and visitors.
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Most people rush through Oriente Station, dazzled by Calatrava’s roof or hurrying to catch a train. But if you ride the escalators up to the top level and walk toward the river, you’ll find a quiet promenade with sweeping views of the Vasco da Gama Bridge stretching for miles across the Tagus. It feels like you’ve stepped outside the city, even though you’re standing right above Lisbon’s busiest hub. Just off to the side there’s a tucked-away café overlooking the water—rarely crowded, perfect for a peaceful break.
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Right next to the giant Iberian Lynx sculpture in Parque das Nações—created by street artist Bordalo II from recycled plastic—there’s a hidden spot most visitors overlook. If you turn your back to the lynx and stroll toward the Vasco da Gama Tower, you’ll find a quiet bench with a sweeping view of the Tagus and the park’s striking modern architecture. It’s a rare place where you can take in both the wild, colorful street art and the calm of the river at the same time. Hardly any tourists stop here, which makes it perfect for catching your breath or snapping a unique photo.
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The park has three distinct areas: the Central Nave of Quinta das Conchas, the Woods and the Lilacs. The Central Nave, the largest area, is made up of large lawns dotted with trees and offers open views, which invite you to play ball and have picnics on the grass. It is bordered at the highest point by a group of olive and olive trees and, at the bottom, next to the large lake, there is a mass of large eucalyptus trees, classified as a grove of trees of public interest, where there are picnic tables, in an excellent area for relaxing. The Woods, a denser forest area with more intact nature, is made up of a varied set of tree species, with a stand of trees of the ZelKova Serrata species, also classified as a public interest, standing out, as well as Himalayan cedars and Buçaco cedars. In some places, there is a dense cover of shrubs, such as adernos, sanguinhos, elders and hawthorns, which are very important for several species of birds as shelter, feeding and nesting sites. Separated from Quinta das Conchas by a wall, we have Quinta dos Lilases, a more secluded environment, with its famous artificial lake, of romantic inspiration, representing the islands of São Tomé and Príncipe. The vegetation is marked by the alignment of olive trees next to the wall of Quinta das Conchas and by the presence of eucalyptus, poplars, ash trees, gleditsias and species of the Quercus genus. The shrub layer is reduced, with pomegranate trees and notable groups of old and large box trees standing out. The clearing areas are covered in dry grassland. This farm has a community orchard area, recently built as part of a Participatory Project. The existence of diverse habitats gives this Park great value in terms of biodiversity, with a higher number of species than usual for urban green spaces.
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Hiking in Ameixoeira is predominantly easy, with 274 out of 416 routes classified as easy. There are also 116 moderate routes and 26 difficult options for those seeking more challenging terrain. The area is well-suited for leisurely walks and accessible outdoor activities within an urban setting.
Yes, Ameixoeira offers many family-friendly hiking options, particularly within the Ameixoeira Valley Urban Park. The trails are generally easy with gentle gradients, making them suitable for all ages. These paths often include rest areas and picnic spots, perfect for a family outing.
Many of the urban green spaces and parks in Ameixoeira, including the Ameixoeira Valley Urban Park, are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and ensure you clean up after them to maintain the natural environment for everyone.
Yes, Ameixoeira features several enjoyable circular routes. For example, you can explore the Hiking loop from Alvalade, an easy 4.4 km trail that takes about 1 hour 10 minutes. Another option is the Mural of a Man Playing Guitar loop from Estádio José Alvalade, which is 4.3 km long.
While hiking in Ameixoeira, you'll primarily experience urban green spaces and parks. The Ameixoeira Valley Urban Park itself is a significant feature, with planted native trees like elms, oaks, and strawberry trees enhancing biodiversity. You might also encounter community vegetable gardens. For nearby points of interest, consider visiting the Gulbenkian Garden or the Amália Rodrigues Garden Lake.
The best time to hike in Ameixoeira is generally during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers can be hot, while winters are typically mild but can be rainy. These shoulder seasons offer comfortable temperatures for exploring the urban parks and green corridors.
As Ameixoeira is within Lisbon's urban area, many trails and parks are accessible via public transport. Lisbon has an extensive network of buses, metro, and trams. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and routes to find the most convenient connection to your chosen starting point.
Given Ameixoeira's urban location, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and shops within easy reach of the main parks and trails. The Ameixoeira Valley Urban Park also offers rest areas, which are ideal for picnics.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1100 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the urban green spaces, the well-maintained pedestrian paths, and the opportunity to enjoy nature within a city context. The presence of diverse flora from requalification efforts is also appreciated.
The hikes in Ameixoeira vary in length, but many are suitable for shorter excursions. For instance, the Golf loop from National Library of Portugal is 4.9 km and takes about 1 hour 17 minutes. Another popular route, the Iberian Lynx Sculpture – Praça das Nações loop from Aeroporto, is 7.4 km and typically takes around 1 hour 59 minutes.
While hiking in Ameixoeira, you'll be close to several notable Lisbon attractions. Consider exploring the historic Commerce Square, walking along Rua Augusta, or enjoying the panoramic View from the Rua Augusta Arch. These are easily accessible from the wider Ameixoeira area.


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