
Praça do Comércio
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon offers soft light for photos and far fewer tourists; avoid midday in summer when heat and crowds peak.
Budget tips
Access to the square is free, no ticket required; consider a Lisboa Card for free public transport and discounts at nearby museums, and carry small change for cafés and kiosks to avoid card minimums.
Recommended for
History buffs, Photography enthusiasts, Couples, First-time visitors
Plan your visit
30-60 minutes
About
Korte feiten: Golden sunlight often warms the wide open space where merchants once gathered to trade goods brought by ships. Ocean breezes mingle with the faint echo of history, offering a perfect spot for both locals and travelers to soak in the vibrant riverside atmosphere.
Hoogtepunten: A fascinating tradition here is the famous Arc de Triomphe-style Rua Augusta Arch, topped by a statue of Glory crowning Valor and Genius, overlooking the square that spans an astonishing 36,000 square meters along the Tagus River. Fun fact: the square's vast yellow arcaded buildings were rebuilt in the 18th century after the devastating 1755 earthquake, making them a symbol of resilience that locals silently celebrate every year on the quake's anniversary.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes, cobblestones and slight inclines can be slippery after rain.
- Best photos are taken from the centre of the square facing the Tagus, with the Rua Augusta arch framing the river.
- Avoid weekends midday by visiting early morning or around golden hour to escape tour groups.
- Step down to the riverside promenade for calmer views, and keep valuables secure in crowded areas.
Klik om een GRATIS wandeltocht te boeken in Lisbon, Portugal
De beste manier om een stad te ervaren met een lokale gids.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
Reviews
Reviews (4)
4.3Sunset after 7pm was magical with fewer tourists. Street performers made it lively, though souvenir stalls are overpriced.
Went at noon on a Saturday, very crowded. Took a 20 euro boat tour that felt a bit overpriced, but there are great photo spots by the arch.
Arrived at 8am, almost empty and peaceful. Free to stroll the plaza and riverside, the views were worth it but cafes are pricey.
Visited with kids in the afternoon; lots of space for them to run. The plaza is free and lovely but nearby museum fees add to the day cost.




