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Urban hiking trails around Alvalade are characterized by a blend of city infrastructure and accessible green spaces. The region features several parks and gardens, offering opportunities for walking and light hiking within an urban setting. Notable areas include the extensive José Gomes Ferreira Park and the Dr. Mário Soares Garden, which provide diverse flora, picnic spots, and fitness trails. While dramatic natural landscapes are found outside the city, Alvalade's parks offer valuable connections to nature for residents and visitors.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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4.95km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:57
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.19km
01:22
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very majestic, but €17 entrance fee is quite steep
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The Mário Soares Garden, also known as Campo Grande Garden, is located in the parish of Alvalade, on the street named Campo Grande, being the largest garden in the center of Lisbon, occupying an area of 13.38 hectares, reaching 1,200m in length by 200m in width. The garden is divided into 2 zones, by Av. do Brasil: the North zone with 6ha and the South zone with 5ha.
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Praça Dom Pedro IV, traditionally known as Rossio, is the heart of Lisbon's Baixa district and has been the city's main meeting place, center of commerce, and public life since the 13th century. It's a vibrant, historic square with distinctive architecture that makes it a must-see for any visitor.
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The Santa Justa Lift, also known as the Elevador do Carmo, is a historic elevator built in the early 20th century to connect the Baixa district with Largo do Carmo. It is one of the most photographed architectural icons in the city. Built between 1900 and 1902, it was designed by the engineer Raoul Mesnier de Ponsard, considered a disciple of Eiffel.
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The Santa Luzia viewpoint offers a breathtaking view over the rooftops of Alfama, the Tagus River, and the passing ships. Under the arcades and between the azulejo tiles, you'll always find a shady spot to relax. Perfect for a short break with a panoramic view before descending back into the maze of narrow streets.
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Tram 28 is Lisbon's most famous tram, rattling its yellow carriages through narrow streets, tight curves, and steep hills. Along the way, you'll pass viewpoints, churches, and old quarters – a vintage-style city tour. It's best to board early or outside of rush hour if you want a window seat and a bit more peace and quiet.
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The fountain in Praça Dom Pedro IV (better known as Rossio Square) is actually a set of two monumental Baroque bronze fountains, located symmetrically at the north and south ends of the square.
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This is where tourism is bustling. As the name suggests, everything here is nice and flat. Here you'll find nice restaurants, shops, and a wealth of cultural history. The district was completely destroyed in the great earthquake of 1755 and then rebuilt with funds from the Portuguese colonies.
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There are 8 curated urban hiking trails around Alvalade, offering a mix of easy and moderate options to explore the city's green spaces and urban landscapes.
Alvalade is known as a 'green haven in the heart of the city,' offering a harmonious blend of nature and urban life. You'll find extensive parks like José Gomes Ferreira Park (Mata de Alvalade) with diverse flora, and the Dr. Mário Soares Garden (Campo Grande Garden) with lakes and open spaces, perfect for connecting with nature within a bustling city.
Yes, Alvalade offers several easy urban hikes. For instance, the Hiking loop from Entrecampos is an easy 4.9 km route, and the Campo Pequeno Bullring loop from Roma-Areeiro is another accessible 5.1 km option.
Many urban hikes in Alvalade pass by or lead to interesting sights. You can explore the beautiful Gulbenkian Garden, or enjoy city views from the Eduardo VII Park Viewpoint. Some routes also take you past significant structures like the Monument to the Overseas Combatants or the Sanctuary of Christ the King.
Absolutely. Parks like the Dr. Mário Soares Garden (Campo Grande Garden) are particularly popular with families, featuring children's playgrounds, picnic areas, and even rowboats on its lakes. José Gomes Ferreira Park also offers picnic spots and a playground, making it ideal for family outings.
Many green spaces in Alvalade, such as the Dr. Mário Soares Garden (Campo Grande Garden), include dedicated dog parks, making them suitable for walks with your canine companion. Always check local regulations for specific park areas regarding leash requirements.
The urban hiking trails in Alvalade are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.54 out of 5 stars from over 1400 reviews. Hikers often praise the ability to find tranquil green spaces within the city, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to combine nature with urban exploration.
While most trails are easy to moderate, you can find longer routes. The View from the Rua Augusta Arch – Rua Augusta loop from Roma-Areeiro is a moderate 11.4 km hike, offering a more extended urban exploration experience.
Alvalade's urban trails can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for walking, while the lush green parks provide welcome shade during warmer summer months. Even in winter, the mild Lisbon climate makes for comfortable urban exploration.
Alvalade is well-served by Lisbon's public transport network. Many routes start near metro stations like Entrecampos or Roma-Areeiro, making it convenient to reach the trailheads without a car. Check local transport maps for the best connections to your chosen starting point.
Yes, many of the urban hikes in Alvalade are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Gulbenkian Garden – Campo Pequeno Bullring loop from Entrecampos, which is an easy 5.4 km circular route.


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