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Almada

Almada sits on the southern bank of the Tagus River, directly connected to Lisbon via the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge. Part of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, this municipality covers 70.21 km² and is home to over 174,000 residents. For hotel travelers, Almada offers a strategic base to explore the region while enjoying a more relaxed atmosphere than the capital. Its proximity to Lisbon allows for easy day trips, while the city itself provides scenic river views and a distinct local character.

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Before choosing where to stay

Where to Base: Riverside & Historic Core

Hotels near the southern end of the 25 de Abril Bridge or along the waterfront offer the best balance of accessibility and scenery. These areas provide easy access to public transport and walking paths with panoramic views of Lisbon, making them ideal for both business and leisure stays.

Getting Around: Cross-River Connectivity

The 25 de Abril Bridge provides direct vehicular and pedestrian links to Lisbon, facilitating quick commutes. Within Almada, the compact urban layout means many attractions are within walking distance, reducing the need for extensive transit use during your stay.

Best Season: Spring & Autumn

Spring and autumn offer mild weather perfect for outdoor exploration and city walks. While summer is warm, it attracts more crowds. Travelers seeking a quieter accommodation experience may prefer visiting during the shoulder seasons when the city is less congested.

Nearby attractions

Belém Tower

Belém Tower

Historic5.5 km

fortified tower located in the civil parish of Santa Maria de Belém in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal

Jerónimos Monastery

Jerónimos Monastery

Worship5.9 km

building in Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon District, Portugal

25 de Abril Bridge

25 de Abril Bridge

Landmark5.5 km

suspension bridge in Portugal

Padrão dos Descobrimentos

Padrão dos Descobrimentos

Monument5.5 km

memorial in Lisbon, Portugal

Sanctuary of Christ the King

Sanctuary of Christ the King

Worship4.0 km

monument and Catholic shrine dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus situated in Almada, Portugal

National Museum of Ancient Art

National Museum of Ancient Art

Museum7.1 km

museum in Lisboa, Portugal

National Archaeology Museum

National Archaeology Museum

Museum5.9 km

building in Lisbon, Lisbon District, Portugal

Electricity Museum

Electricity Museum

Museum5.6 km

museum in Lisbon

Navy Museum

Navy Museum

Museum5.9 km

museum in Portugal

Tejo Power Station

Tejo Power Station

Historic5.6 km

cultural heritage monument in Lisboa, Portugal

Praça do Comércio

Praça do Comércio

Landmark8.3 km

square in Lisbon, Portugal

National Coach Museum

National Coach Museum

Museum5.7 km

museum in Lisbon, Lisbon District, Portugal

Dining

Feitoria

Restaurant Michelin€€€€5.7 km

If you’re wandering around the city’s historic sights, such as the Monument to the Discoveries and the Belém Tower, make sure you also pay a visit to this charming restaurant. With a backdrop ambience that combines the classic and modern, this space exudes personality and elegance, as well as boasting an exquisite bar at the entrance with views of the Tagus. Taking a seat at one of its tables is an invitation to embark on a journey across the traditional flavours of Portugal through dishes that combine high-level technique and top-quality ingredients. Under the baton of chef André Cruz, the me

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YŌSO

Restaurant Michelin€€€6.9 km

This spot is somewhat hidden away in the Alcântara district, and its name bears a certain mysticism; not without reason, as it alludes to the four elements of nature (Earth, Water, Fire and Air). Brazilian chef Habner Gomes, well supported by José Balau as dining room director and sommelier, offers a Japanese-inspired proposal in the kaiseki style, presenting a single omakase tasting menu that reveals extensive expertise and extreme refinement, as the dishes are plated with the utmost attention to detail. It features a comfortable sushi counter for ten diners, and goes beyond the usual raw cui

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Belcanto

Restaurant★★ MichelinWorld's 50 Best #31€€€€8.3 km

Belcanto boasts a superb location in the Bairro Alto (Chiado) district popular with tourists, on a corner close to a former convent damaged by the large earthquake that devastated the city in 1755. In his culinary empire’s showcase gourmet restaurant, chef José Avillez offers a modern à la carte and a single tasting menu entitled Belcanto that takes guests on a journey of gastronomic discovery in a dining room divided into different spaces, alongside a chef’s table in the kitchen. Avillez explains that all his dishes are influenced by Lisbon’s different light, its maritime shoreline and its di

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Loco

Restaurant Michelin€€€€7.8 km

At this restaurant, just a stone’s throw from the 18th-century Baroque Basílica da Estrela, they say they work with micro-seasons to maximise flavour and fulfil their zero-waste policy. Loco brims with surprises from the moment you step through the door, starting with its eye-catching, fully open kitchen and amplified by extensive design details that reflect the house’s creativity and character. Chef Alexandre Silva concentrates his entire culinary philosophy into a single surprise tasting menu of 16 “moments” or steps, inspired by Portuguese tradition yet in constant evolution and viewed thro

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Canalha

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€5.8 km

Chef João Rodrigues’s concept, located in a residential area, harks back to the neighbourhood restaurants of the past, yet retains the essence of a bistro. Sitting at the counter and watching the kitchen bustle contributes to a relaxed and vibrant atmosphere. Here, the focus is on the products — displayed in a showcase at the entrance — prepared simply, offered at accessible prices, and presented in a sharing format. A blackboard displays the daily lunch specials and, in addition, an appealing menu. Whether it’s the succulent open prawn omelette with onion, the iconic squid dish with sheep’s b

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EPUR

Restaurant Michelin€€€€8.3 km

A culinary enclave well worth considering in the historic Chiado district, which toys with Newton’s law of universal gravitation to create its own "Gravitational Taste" concept. Here, behind the robust façade of an old building, you’ll find an informal, more modern interior that includes an open-view kitchen and dining rooms lit in a contemporary, minimalist fashion. Enjoy superb views across the Tagus estuary to a backdrop of geometrically shaped ceilings and azulejo panels which are a silent testament to the past but which add appropriate character and personality.The creative cooking on dis

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Encanto

Restaurant Michelin€€€8.3 km

Chef José Avillez is one of the leading figures on the Portuguese gastronomic scene, who continues to enhance his legend through hard work and diversification across his restaurants. This small but welcoming venue, next door to his award-winning Belcanto, surprises both for its contemporary aesthetic (with an original library adorning both walls and joining at the ceiling) and for its culinary approach, creatively focused entirely on working with seasonal, organic, locally sourced vegetables — though that by no means prevents the dishes from being technical, tasty, and texturally spot-on. Afte

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Henrique Sá Pessoa

Restaurant★★ Michelin€€€€9.2 km

Chef Henrique Sá Pessoa’s flagship, which has taken a new direction after changing both name and location (it used to be called Alma), elevates the culinary stage of the bucolic Páteo Bagatela, midway between Jardim das Amoreiras and Parque Eduardo VII.In this appealing establishment, which surprises with an open kitchen at the back of the main dining room and a small counter (for two diners) offering a slightly more exclusive experience, every detail has been carefully considered, blending a welcoming feel with artistic motifs that evoke the ocean. The culinary proposal, which above all seeks

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