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Aqueduto das Águas Livres — Attraction in Lisbon

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Aqueduto das Águas Livres
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Nearby attractions
the Aqueduct garden
CC da Quintinha, 1070-225 Lisboa, Portugal
Miradouro do Alto da Serafina
Estr. Serafina, Lisboa, Portugal
Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View
Amoreiras, Av. Eng. Duarte Pacheco 1070 n° 2037, 1070-103 Lisboa, Portugal
Hello Park
Parque Recreativo do Alto da Serafina, Estr. Serafina, 1070-257 Lisboa, Portugal
Parque do Corredor Verde
R. Mesquita, 1070-238 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby restaurants
Hayaci
PT, R. Gen. Taborda 47, 1070-138 Lisboa, Portugal
A Valenciana restaurant
Rua Marquês de Fronteira 157 163A, 1070-294 Lisboa, Portugal
O Petisca
R. Prof. Sousa da Câmara 203, 1070-216 Lisboa, Portugal
Tasquinha do Lagarto
R. de Campolide 258, Lisboa, Portugal
KateKero
R. de Campolide 124A, 1070-137 Lisboa, Portugal
Os Arcos de Campolide
R. de Campolide 66, 1070-037 Lisboa, Portugal
TLÁLOC - UN RINCÓN MEXICANO
R. de Campolide 122 C, 1070-037 Lisboa, Portugal
Restaurante Japonês - SUSHI TIME
Av. Dom João II 41 A, 1990-084 Lisboa, Portugal
Suntory Exotic Japanese Fusion
Av. Conselheiro Fernando de Sousa 23A, 1070-072 Lisboa, Portugal
Restaurante Mirita
Rua Conde das Antas 63, 1070-069 Lisboa, Portugal
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Aqueduto das Águas Livres

CC da Quintinha 6, 1070-225 Lisboa, Portugal
4.4(1.8K)
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attractions: the Aqueduct garden, Miradouro do Alto da Serafina, Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View, Hello Park, Parque do Corredor Verde, restaurants: Hayaci, A Valenciana restaurant, O Petisca, Tasquinha do Lagarto, KateKero, Os Arcos de Campolide, TLÁLOC - UN RINCÓN MEXICANO, Restaurante Japonês - SUSHI TIME, Suntory Exotic Japanese Fusion, Restaurante Mirita
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Nearby attractions of Aqueduto das Águas Livres

the Aqueduct garden

Miradouro do Alto da Serafina

Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View

Hello Park

Parque do Corredor Verde

the Aqueduct garden

the Aqueduct garden

4.5

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Miradouro do Alto da Serafina

Miradouro do Alto da Serafina

4.4

(197)

Open until 6:00 PM
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Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View

Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View

4.5

(3.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Hello Park

Hello Park

4.6

(826)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Aqueduto das Águas Livres

Hayaci

A Valenciana restaurant

O Petisca

Tasquinha do Lagarto

KateKero

Os Arcos de Campolide

TLÁLOC - UN RINCÓN MEXICANO

Restaurante Japonês - SUSHI TIME

Suntory Exotic Japanese Fusion

Restaurante Mirita

Hayaci

Hayaci

4.1

(525)

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A Valenciana restaurant

A Valenciana restaurant

4.3

(3.1K)

$$

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O Petisca

O Petisca

4.1

(175)

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Tasquinha do Lagarto

Tasquinha do Lagarto

4.6

(1.6K)

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Reviews of Aqueduto das Águas Livres

4.4
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5.0
3y

Awesome place and I have visited many time. The staff is super polite and seem to enjoy their work. I thought I'd comment about the review by Andre Hamel, and it points to the greater issue people sometime leaving reviews without being fully informed. Andre, went during the one day per month that cyclists are allowed to travel across the aquaduct. Cyclists are not allowed to travel across the aquaduct during the other 29 days per month. In addition, the aquaduct is only open for cyclists from 10am to 1pm on that last Sunday of the month. Andre had to leave a review about his experience when he attended during the only 3 hour time window in a 30 day month and then with the few brain cell he had remaining in his head, he left a bad review that did not fully take into account his poor timing. There is a special place in hell for people that leave bad reviews without full knowledge. The staff does not normally allow pedestrians during this very short time window, but they have been known to do so. Also, all museums in the Lisbon are free to all Portuguese residents on Sundays only, and all the cyclists are residents, so no, they along with every EU resident or citizen do not have to pay to gain admission to any museum in the city. I would also venture to say that if you showed up on even a rented cycle on the last Sunday of the month you could get in without paying as the staff assumes you're a resident if you have a bicycle. In any case, the experience of the aquaduct is truly an unique one that if you have the time to walk across it, you...

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5.0
2y

Beautiful Portuguese engineering. I saw this giant bridge structure during the flight into Lisbon airport from the air and I became intrigued and amazed at this structure. I googled it and managed to find it here!

Entrance point is the location on the map. Ticket is €4 and €2 for students. You cannot go over to the other side and have to turn back to the starting point.

Truly mesmerising view to look over the houses, highways, trains, and planes that are about to land. Focus on the sound you hear.. it’s a good place to relax and think about things.

It could feel a little scary as it is quite high from the ground. Maybe don’t go if you are afraid of heights.

Overall very good experience and I will definitely return...

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5.0
1y

Interesting and informative way to learn about something a little different. Very impressive structure especially when you consider it survived the terrible earthquake which devastated so much of the city, due to it's clever design and engineering. You can walk about three quarters of the way along on one side then pass through the centre where you can see where the water flowed, then walk back to the start of the other side. The best bit is it is deserted, only a couple of other tourists so you can stop as much as you like to enjoy the heady heights and sensational views. Bit tricky to get to the starting point. Find the Musea da Agua and you're there. Not expensive. Discount for the Lisbon card...

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Eric D.Eric D.
Beautiful Portuguese engineering. I saw this giant bridge structure during the flight into Lisbon airport from the air and I became intrigued and amazed at this structure. I googled it and managed to find it here! Entrance point is the location on the map. Ticket is €4 and €2 for students. You cannot go over to the other side and have to turn back to the starting point. Truly mesmerising view to look over the houses, highways, trains, and planes that are about to land. Focus on the sound you hear.. it’s a good place to relax and think about things. It could feel a little scary as it is quite high from the ground. Maybe don’t go if you are afraid of heights. Overall very good experience and I will definitely return here one day…
Karen BillimoreKaren Billimore
Interesting and informative way to learn about something a little different. Very impressive structure especially when you consider it survived the terrible earthquake which devastated so much of the city, due to it's clever design and engineering. You can walk about three quarters of the way along on one side then pass through the centre where you can see where the water flowed, then walk back to the start of the other side. The best bit is it is deserted, only a couple of other tourists so you can stop as much as you like to enjoy the heady heights and sensational views. Bit tricky to get to the starting point. Find the Musea da Agua and you're there. Not expensive. Discount for the Lisbon card and students.
Iris “Mind of a Hitchhiker” VeldwijkIris “Mind of a Hitchhiker” Veldwijk
A really nice attraction if you're in the area. The aqueduct is a very impressive structure and provides good views of the city. The entrance is €3 for adults. The student discount is 50% and also works with student cards from other countries. You can refill your water bottle there as well and the water is not sketchy. The only downside is that the exit to the other side (west) is blocked, at least in winter. There's a nice green park on the other side that I wanted to visit, but the aqueduct is not the smart shortcut I'd hoped. Still not a bad place to visit if you're staying in Campo de Ourique!
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Beautiful Portuguese engineering. I saw this giant bridge structure during the flight into Lisbon airport from the air and I became intrigued and amazed at this structure. I googled it and managed to find it here! Entrance point is the location on the map. Ticket is €4 and €2 for students. You cannot go over to the other side and have to turn back to the starting point. Truly mesmerising view to look over the houses, highways, trains, and planes that are about to land. Focus on the sound you hear.. it’s a good place to relax and think about things. It could feel a little scary as it is quite high from the ground. Maybe don’t go if you are afraid of heights. Overall very good experience and I will definitely return here one day…
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Interesting and informative way to learn about something a little different. Very impressive structure especially when you consider it survived the terrible earthquake which devastated so much of the city, due to it's clever design and engineering. You can walk about three quarters of the way along on one side then pass through the centre where you can see where the water flowed, then walk back to the start of the other side. The best bit is it is deserted, only a couple of other tourists so you can stop as much as you like to enjoy the heady heights and sensational views. Bit tricky to get to the starting point. Find the Musea da Agua and you're there. Not expensive. Discount for the Lisbon card and students.
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A really nice attraction if you're in the area. The aqueduct is a very impressive structure and provides good views of the city. The entrance is €3 for adults. The student discount is 50% and also works with student cards from other countries. You can refill your water bottle there as well and the water is not sketchy. The only downside is that the exit to the other side (west) is blocked, at least in winter. There's a nice green park on the other side that I wanted to visit, but the aqueduct is not the smart shortcut I'd hoped. Still not a bad place to visit if you're staying in Campo de Ourique!
Iris “Mind of a Hitchhiker” Veldwijk

Iris “Mind of a Hitchhiker” Veldwijk

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