Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara (Saint Peter's Viewpoint), Lisbon (must see)
This small, well-designed terrace stands as one of the many viewpoints scattered throughout Lisbon. Providing yet another breathtaking vantage point over the city's central area, it particularly highlights the São Jorge Castle and the Graça Hills. The terrace is divided into two levels, with a map crafted from traditional Portuguese tiles aiding visitors in identifying landmarks they see on the horizon.
The upper level features a charming fountain and a monument dedicated to Eduardo Coelho, the founder of the popular newspaper 'Diario de Noticias'. The monument is accompanied by a statue of a newsboy, reminiscent of those who once sold the newspaper on Lisbon's streets. Descending to the lower level, you'll encounter vibrant flower beds and sculptures of renowned figures from Greek and Roman mythology, such as Minerva and Ulysses. Additionally, a picturesque small waterfall is built within a walled archway.
The lower open area offers benches where visitors can unwind, soak in the mesmerizing vistas, and enjoy the music often performed by locals. You'll also find food and beverage stalls, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely lunch. Just across the street, within an 18th-century building, lies the Port Wine Institute ("Solar do Vinho do Porto"), where you can savor a selection of 300 different types of Port wine in a cozy atmosphere, either by sipping a glass or purchasing a bottle to relish during a splendid waterside picnic.
Why You Should Visit:
Truly a gorgeous sight overlooking the old city, including iconic landmarks like the São Jorge Castle and numerous points of interest.
The upper level features a charming fountain and a monument dedicated to Eduardo Coelho, the founder of the popular newspaper 'Diario de Noticias'. The monument is accompanied by a statue of a newsboy, reminiscent of those who once sold the newspaper on Lisbon's streets. Descending to the lower level, you'll encounter vibrant flower beds and sculptures of renowned figures from Greek and Roman mythology, such as Minerva and Ulysses. Additionally, a picturesque small waterfall is built within a walled archway.
The lower open area offers benches where visitors can unwind, soak in the mesmerizing vistas, and enjoy the music often performed by locals. You'll also find food and beverage stalls, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely lunch. Just across the street, within an 18th-century building, lies the Port Wine Institute ("Solar do Vinho do Porto"), where you can savor a selection of 300 different types of Port wine in a cozy atmosphere, either by sipping a glass or purchasing a bottle to relish during a splendid waterside picnic.
Why You Should Visit:
Truly a gorgeous sight overlooking the old city, including iconic landmarks like the São Jorge Castle and numerous points of interest.
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Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara (Saint Peter's Viewpoint) on Map
Sight Name: Miradouro de Sao Pedro de Alcantara (Saint Peter's Viewpoint)
Sight Location: Lisbon, Portugal (See walking tours in Lisbon)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Sight Location: Lisbon, Portugal (See walking tours in Lisbon)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Walking Tours in Lisbon, Portugal
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
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Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
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Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 1.1 Km or 0.7 Miles
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Travel Distance: 1.1 Km or 0.7 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.3 Km or 2.1 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.3 Km or 2.1 Miles
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Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 3.0 Km or 1.9 Miles
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