Neighbourhood guides
Lisbon, street by street
Each neighbourhood has its own character, price dynamics and trade-offs. Our guides cover prices, transport, lifestyle — and what buying there really involves.
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Lisbon's neighbourhoods
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Ajuda
Quiet hillside Lisbon above Belém — residential, green and the best value per m² in the inner city.
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Alameda
Tree-lined central Lisbon — residential, exceptionally well-connected, unshowy value.
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Alcântara
Riverside regeneration, industrial character and views of the 25 de Abril bridge.
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Alfama
The oldest streets in Lisbon — fado, castle views and centuries of character.
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Alvalade
Spacious, planned and genuinely complete — one of Lisbon's finest family neighbourhoods.
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Amoreiras
Lisbon's landmark skyline meets pragmatic residential — central, connected, overlooked by tourists.
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Anjos
Lisbon's fastest-changing inner neighbourhood — creative, affordable and fifteen minutes from everything.
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Areeiro
Mid-century residential Lisbon — well-connected, unshowy and increasingly sought-after.
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Arroios
Central, diverse and genuinely liveable — Lisbon's most underrated residential district.
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Avenida da Liberdade
Lisbon's grand boulevard — luxury retail, grand 19th-century apartments, trophy addresses.
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Avenidas Novas
Wide boulevards, solid pre-war buildings and a quiet confidence that lasts.
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Bairro Alto
Historic by day, Lisbon's nightlife capital after dark — characterful and centrally placed.
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Baixa
Lisbon's Pombaline downtown — the geometric heart of the city, walkable and entirely central.
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Beato
Old Beato, new Beato — an innovation district anchored by a very old village.
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Belém
Lisbon's UNESCO waterfront — riverside parks, grand monuments and a distinctly civilised pace.
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Benfica
Generous, residential and excellent value — Lisbon's largest parish that still works as a city.
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Cais do Sodré
Lisbon's rebuilt riverside — trains, trams, the Time Out market and converted warehouses, all on the Tagus.
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Campo de Ourique
Consistently Lisbon's most liveable neighbourhood — and the locals know it.
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Campo Grande
Green, well-connected, university-anchored — northern Lisbon's most liveable residential zone.
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Campolide
Leafy, well-connected and quietly residential — an insider's Lisbon address.
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Castelo
Inside the walls of São Jorge — Lisbon's oldest quarter, with the best views in the city.
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Chiado
Lisbon's cultural heart — elegant, walkable and enduringly sought-after.
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Estrela
Residential calm, beautiful gardens and some of Lisbon's finest 19th-century architecture.
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Graça
Hilltop authenticity, miradouros at your doorstep, and values that are rising fast.
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Intendente
From forgotten square to creative quarter — Lisbon's most dramatic transformation.
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Lapa
Lisbon's embassy quarter — grand townhouses, quiet streets, top of the market.
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Lumiar
Lisbon's northern residential heartland — parks, good transport, and proper floor space at a reasonable price.
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Martim Moniz
Lisbon's most multicultural square — raw, characterful and full of opportunity for the right buyer.
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Marvila
Warehouses, wine cellars and river views — Lisbon's most dynamic emerging district.
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Olivais
Planned mid-century Lisbon next to the airport — affordable, well-connected, and rarely on a tourist's radar.
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Parque das Nações
Modern, planned, riverside — Lisbon's only purpose-built neighbourhood.
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Parque Eduardo VII
Overlooking Lisbon's grandest central park — the pocket between Amoreiras, Avenidas Novas and Marquês de Pombal.
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Penha de França
Hilltop calm, real views and a neighbourhood that still belongs to its residents.
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Príncipe Real
Refined, garden-lined and quietly prestigious — Lisbon's most sought-after address.
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Restelo
Lisbon's quietly upscale family hillside — modernist villas, embassy streets, and Belém at the foot of the hill.
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Roma
Lisbon's grand mid-century boulevard — modernist blocks, wide streets, good value in north Lisbon.
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Santos
Riverside living, design-district energy — Lisbon at its most creative.
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São Domingos de Benfica
Residential Lisbon without pretence — good value, great connections, quietly underrated.
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São Vicente
Old Lisbon as it was lived — pantheons, tiled façades and working streets.
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Sé
Lisbon's cathedral quarter — a tiny medieval pocket wedged between Baixa, Alfama and the river.
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