Very suitable for strolling and observing the city.
It was built nearly 200 years ago and is located at one end of the Upper Town, near the Glória Elevator. It features fountains, gardens, and statues. Spread over two floors, it is always bustling and filled with artists.
The highlights are the views of the castle, Alfama, Tagus, and Baixa, all illuminated by the afternoon sun. At certain times of the year, the sunlight reflects off the windows of the houses and illuminates the viewpoint.
The tiled map near the railing was created in 1952 by Swiss artist Fred Kradolfer, who moved to Lisbon, and marks the visible landmarks of the area.
It's also a free attraction, much better than many paid ones!