Audio GuideMiradouro de Santa Luzia

This popular observation deck with a pergola offers dramatic views of Lisbon & the Tagus River.

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Miradouro de Santa Luzia is a stunning viewpoint nestled in Lisbon’s historic Alfama district. Imagine stepping onto a charming pergola adorned with colorful tiles and blooming bougainvillea. From here, you gaze over red-tiled rooftops that stretch towards the vast Tagus River. Landmarks like the dome of Santa Engrácia, the Church of Santo Estêvão, and the two white towers of São Miguel stand out against the skyline.

The southern wall features modern tile panels by António Quaresma, depicting Praça do Comércio before the great earthquake of seventeen fifty-five and the heroic conquest of São Jorge Castle. These artworks connect the past with the present, adding depth to your visit.

Nearby, the Church of Santa Luzia and São Brás holds centuries of history. Originally built by the Knights of Malta during the reign of King Afonso Henriques, it now serves as the national headquarters of the Portuguese Knights of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Inside, you’ll find beautiful sepulchres and national monuments honoring notable figures like the historian Júlio de Castilho.

As you wander the area, the Miradouro is a favorite spot for tourists and couples alike, offering peaceful benches to sit and soak in the panoramic views. Whether you’re walking from the Sé Cathedral to São Jorge Castle or simply exploring Alfama’s winding streets, Miradouro de Santa Luzia is a must-see gem in Lisbon, capturing the city’s timeless beauty and vibrant culture.

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