There are many ways to experience Lisbon. You can wander through its historic districts, enjoy its traditional flavors, ride the famous yellow trams, or delve into its rich history. However, to truly get a sense of the city, you should definitely see Lisbon from above. Known as the City of Seven Hills, Lisbon offers stunning viewpoints around nearly every corner. While popular spots like São Pedro de Alcântara and Portas do Sol draw many visitors, there are also lesser-known locations that provide equally impressive views in a more tranquil setting.
Senhora do Monte viewpoint
Nestled in the Graça neighborhood, this viewpoint is among the highest and most breathtaking in Lisbon. It offers a panoramic view of the city, revealing São Jorge Castle, the Tagus River, the historic downtown, and the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge on the horizon. The ambiance is authentically local, making it an ideal spot to experience Lisbon’s relaxed vibe.

Senhora do Monte Viewpoint – Graça
Torel garden viewpoint
Perched above Avenida da Liberdade, Jardim do Torel is one of Lisbon’s lesser-known gems. Encircled by lush trees and gardens, it provides a tranquil retreat from the city’s hustle, with stunning vistas of Lisbon’s rooftops and hills. Bring a coffee, settle on a quiet bench, and experience a hidden side of Lisbon that many visitors overlook.

Jardim do Torel Viewpoint – Pena
Chão do Loureiro viewpoint
Few travelers anticipate discovering one of Lisbon’s most intriguing viewpoints above a parking garage. However, Chão do Loureiro provides just that. Situated near São Jorge Castle, this contemporary terrace offers stunning views of downtown Lisbon alongside a laid-back vibe. It makes for an excellent stop when exploring the historic center of the city.

Chão do Loureiro Viewpoint – Baixa
Rocha Conde de Óbidos viewpoint
Located near Janelas Verdes, this vantage point provides an alternative view of Lisbon. Instead of focusing on the historic hills, visitors can admire sweeping panoramas of the Tagus River, the harbor, and the western waterfront of the city. The spot is especially stunning in the late afternoon, when the sunlight shimmering on the river creates a picturesque scene.

Rocha Conde de Óbidos Viewpoint – Janelas Verdes
Santa Luzia viewpoint
Santa Luzia, though more renowned than the others on this list, is still one of Lisbon’s most charming viewpoints. Adorned with bougainvillea and traditional Portuguese tiles, it offers views of Alfama’s rooftops and the sparkling waters of the Tagus. It’s a place that encourages you to pause, take your time, and enjoy the city’s beauty.

Santa Luzia Viewpoint – Alfama
See Lisbon through local eyes
The charm of Lisbon extends beyond its well-known monuments. Sometimes, it reveals itself unexpectedly, at the end of a narrow street, on a quiet terrace, or from a viewpoint where few tourists pause. At Portugal Premium Tours, we enjoy guiding travelers through both Lisbon’s famous sights and its hidden gems. Our private tours can be entirely tailored to your preferences, so you can explore the city at your own pace and focus on what interests you most. Whether you’re into history, photography, food, or simply breathtaking views, we’re here to help you craft a personalized experience and see Lisbon your way.