Discover Almada, just a short ferry ride from Lisbon, and embark on a scenic 1 km walking route filled with history, culture, and breathtaking views. A hidden gem right across the Tagus River, Almada offers visitors a perfect day trip from Lisbon, offering everything from cultural landmarks to picturesque landscapes and local delicacies.
To kick off your Lisbon day trip, hop on the ferry from Cais do Sodré Terminal in Lisbon to Cacilhas Terminal in Almada. The ferry ride is short and scenic, offering stunning views of the Tagus River. The ferry costs just €1.55 for a one-way ticket, making it an affordable and easy way to cross the Tagus River and reach this vibrant neighborhood.
Starting Point: S. João Baptista Station
“🎨✨ Courage the Cowardly Dog comes to life in Almada! This incredible graffiti captures the iconic pink pup in all his wide-eyed, trembling glory, surrounded by eerie, surreal vibes straight out of Nowhere, Kansas. A nostalgic tribute to one of Cartoon Network’s most unforgettable shows, this mural is a must-see for fans and street art lovers alike. 🐾📍 📍 Location: Av. Dom Nuno Álvares Pereira, Almada, Portugal 📌 Zip Code: 2800-201
The journey begins at S. João Baptista station, located at the heart of Almada. This lively spot connects visitors to the town’s rich historical and cultural heritage. Named after Saint John the Baptist, the station reflects Almada’s deep religious history. As you exit, be sure to check out the Courage the Cowardly Dog graffiti nearby (coordinates: 38.67952, -9.1576), adding an unexpected artistic flair to the surroundings.
Rua das Flores to Igreja Paroquial de Nossa Senhora da Assunção
The Igreja Paroquial de Nossa Senhora da Assunção is located at: Street Address: Praça da Liberdade, 2800-193 Almada, Portugal Zip Code: 2800-193
A short stroll along Rua das Flores will lead you to the impressive Igreja Paroquial de Nossa Senhora da Assunção. This church, dedicated to Our Lady of the Assumption, is one of Almada’s significant religious landmarks, with beautiful architecture and a rich history. The surrounding area has lively cafés and local shops, perfect for grabbing a bite or enjoying the local atmosphere.
Church opening hours: 9 AM – 12 PM, 3 PM – 6 PM.
Jardim Dr. Alberto Araújo
Just a short walk away is the serene Jardim Dr. Alberto Araújo, a peaceful park with lush gardens, fountains, and playgrounds. This park is a great spot for a relaxing break and is named after a prominent local figure. Families, nature lovers, and those seeking a calm escape from the city will appreciate the tranquility it offers.
Jardim Dr. Alberto Araújo is a peaceful green oasis nestled in the heart of Almada, Portugal, located at Praça da Liberdade, 2800-229 Almada
Accessible via stairs between restaurants in the square.
Rua dos Bombeiros Voluntários
Continue your journey down Rua dos Bombeiros Voluntários, a street that pays tribute to Almada’s volunteer firefighters. As you walk down the street, you’ll pass the local fire station and a graffiti wall reflecting Almada’s vibrant artistic culture—though it’s worth noting some parts of the mural have been vandalized recently.
Lunch Break: Authentic Portuguese Cuisine
Take a detour onto R. Cap. Leitão 36 for an authentic Portuguese lunch. The area is filled with local spots where you can enjoy traditional dishes like bacalhau (salted codfish) or enjoy a glass of local wine.
Misericórdia Church and Pedestrian Street
Misericórdia Church is located in Largo da Misericórdia, 2800-168 Almada, Portugal
Next, head to the Misericórdia Church, a historical religious site with exquisite architecture. It’s a perfect stop for history lovers and those interested in the deep-rooted spiritual traditions of Almada. The pedestrian street nearby offers a blend of old and new, with shops, cafes, and a charming old cinema (currently closed). Take your time to explore the vibrant area and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.
Church opening hours: 10 AM – 1 PM, 4 PM – 7 PM.
Church of Saint Jacques and Almada Castle Garden
The Church of Saint Jacques and Castle Garden are located in Largo São João Baptista, 2800-084 Almada, Portugal
Another significant stop is the Church of Saint Jacques, showcasing traditional Portuguese religious architecture. Right next to it is the Almada Castle Garden, a peaceful park offering panoramic views of the Ponte 25 de Abril bridge. It’s an ideal spot for photography and relaxation, with breathtaking views of the iconic bridge and the river. Take a moment to relax in the park, and enjoy the tranquility of Almada before continuing your journey.
Panoramic views of the Ponte 25 de Abril from Almada Castle Garden – Lisbon Day Trip
Church opening hours: 8 AM – 12 PM, 2 PM – 5 PM.
Whether you’re a culture lover, nature enthusiast, or foodie, Almada offers a perfect Lisbon day trip full of rich history, spectacular views, and unique experiences. With its historical landmarks, vibrant street art, and scenic spots like Castle Garden, Almada is a must-visit destination just across the river from Lisbon.
Enjoy a day of exploring, soaking in the views of the Ponte 25 de Abril bridge, and experiencing the best of local culture before catching the ferry back to Lisbon!