Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Rating
Family of 4
USD 0 for the viewpoint; bring snacks or buy from the nearby kiosk for a few euros
Duration
20-45 minutes
Best Ages
0-17
About
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is arguably Lisbon's most spectacular viewpoint — and crucially, it is completely free. Sitting at the top of the Graça hill, it offers a sweeping 360-degree panorama that includes the São Jorge Castle, the Tagus River, the April 25th Bridge, and on clear days, the Atlantic. It is the kind of view that turns a standard sightseeing day into a memory.
For families with older kids and teens, this is a must. The walk up through the Mouraria and Graça neighborhoods is itself an experience — narrow cobblestone lanes, laundry strung between buildings, local cats, and occasionally a tile panel on a wall from the 1700s. Kids who normally resist walking suddenly find themselves engaged by the discovery aspect of navigating uphill through Lisbon's oldest districts.
For families with strollers or toddlers, be honest about the terrain: the approach is steep with cobblestones that make strollers difficult. A taxi or tuk-tuk to the top followed by a gentler descent is a practical solution. At the viewpoint itself, there's a small kiosk, a chapel, and a couple of benches.
No facilities beyond that — but none are needed. Come 30-60 minutes before sunset, stay until the light turns golden, and you'll understand why photographers and families keep returning to this spot.
Age Suitability
Parent Logistics
Setting
Rainy Day
Not ideal
Plan Your Visit
Best Time to Visit
Late afternoon or just before sunset for golden light over the city
Wait Times
No wait — open viewpoint
Nearby Food
A small kiosk at the viewpoint serves drinks and snacks. The Mouraria neighborhood below has numerous local cafes and restaurants.
Why Kids Love It
From Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, kids get a panoramic 360-degree view of all of Lisbon including the castle, the river, and the sea in the distance — it is the kind of view that makes older kids grab their phones and suddenly care about photography.
Pro Tips from Parents
- The highest viewpoint in Lisbon and offers a more complete panorama than the more famous Portas do Sol.
- The climb up is steep — for strollers and young toddlers, take a taxi or tuk-tuk up and walk down slowly.
- Visit just before sunset — the light hitting the terracotta rooftops and the Tagus is extraordinary.
What to Bring
- Comfortable walking shoes with grip — cobblestones and hills
- Water bottles — no facilities at the viewpoint
- Sunscreen in summer — exposed hilltop with little shade
Cost Info
Estimated Cost (Family of 4)
USD 0 for the viewpoint; bring snacks or buy from the nearby kiosk for a few euros
Tips to Save
- This is one of Lisbon's best viewpoints and it is completely free.
- The walk up the hill is strenuous — consider a tuk-tuk or taxi up and walking down at your own pace.
Hours & Contact
Hours
- Friday
- Open 24 hours
- Monday
- Open 24 hours
- Sunday
- Open 24 hours
- Tuesday
- Open 24 hours
- Saturday
- Open 24 hours
- Thursday
- Open 24 hours
- Wednesday
- Open 24 hours