Avenida da Liberdade
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  • MarquĂŞs de Pombal • 9 min walk

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  • Thomas V
    Oakland, California17,823 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Broad Avenue with Pedestrian Center
    This is the grand boulevard of Lisbon, carved out after the 18th Century earthquake. It leads from Baixa Chiado to the traffic circle at Marques do Pombal. We walked it several times, tree-lined, broad with a pedestrian lane in the middle. Lots of traffic but you can avoid it all. Big hotels, cafes in the middle of the avenue, fountains and statues. Some high end shopping. This is the city at its best. Walk downhill.
    Visited November 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written November 23, 2023
  • James S
    Toronto, Canada1,876 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    An Elegant Stroll Through History
    Avenida da Liberdade is a major north south thoroughfare in central Lisbon. As its northern end at the Marquis of Pombal Square was a short walk from our hotel it became our normal route to and from the downtown area and the various tourist attractions there. The total length of the Avenue is only 1,100 metres, although it seems longer, making it an easy stroll from one end to another. The southern terminus is Restauradores Square. Heading south towards the river it was a slight downhill slope and a slight uphill on the return journeys. On those occasions when we didn’t want to walk, usually on the uphill legs the Blue Line of the Metro (Subway) system runs underneath the length of the avenue with three stops Restauradores at the southern end, Avenida at about the mid point and Marquis of Pombal at the northern, This last stop also connects with the Yellow Line. The street was built between 1879 and 1886 as part of the expansion of the city northward. Plans to extend it into the Parque Eduardo VII were abandoned in the 1960’s. Avenida da Liberdade is a wide, 90 metres, tree lined boulevard that according to a couple of our tour guides was modeled after the boulevards of Paris especially the Champs-Élysées. To us it reminded us of the Rambla in Barcelona, although a bit more elegant and less crowded. Several small café kiosks are located amongst the trees and gardens that line the boulevard and usually full of locals taking a break in their day. Numerous statues of noted Portuguese and other composers and writes and monuments line the street as well as monuments including the massive Monumento aos Mortos da Grande Guerra.( Monument to the Dead of the Great War) which commemorates the 50,000 dead Portugal suffered during the First World War. Its central location and overall appearance has meant that Avenida da Liberdade has always been one of the most desirable and therefore expensive addresses in Lisbon. Various luxury hotels and stores including many high end brand names now occupy the buildings on either side. Some in carefully restored buildings, others in new constructions that somehow blend in. Several Embassies and consulates are also located here. What started as just a quick and easy way to get to several attractions, after a few trips became an enjoyable stroll in and of itself.
    Visited November 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written December 12, 2023
  • LadyGolfer60
    197 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    8 days in Lisbon
    My view is biased because this was my Nth visit to Portugal but the first after Covid. We stayed at the Altis Suites just off Avenida da Liberdade in Lisbon. We used to have a very good breakfast everyday and some meals in the Altis Grand Hotel thats attached to the Suites. Easy walk to the city centre or a short Uber ride. A day trip to Sintra, Cabo da Roca and Cascais with a very good guide and one the next day to Evora. The rest of the week we spent in Lisbon; a Tuk tuk ride, walking around town, especially the little streets and of course the usual tourist sights. On the weekend there was a craft market all along the Avenida where we found some really nice gifts.
    Visited April 2024
    Traveled with friends
    Written May 13, 2024
  • tk3232
    Sugar Land, Texas4,269 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    The avenue inspired by Paris' Champs-Elysees
    If you want to walk the entire avenue from beginning to end, then keep in mind that its length is much longer than Les Champs-Elysees in Paris. So consider your strength, especially in hot weather. If you want to save your energy, then start your walk from Marques de Pombal metro station (where from the statue of Marques de Pombal if you continue your promenade up turns into the fine and green Edward Vii Park) and get an enjoyable 20 minutes downhill walk along the mile-long avenue back to Baixa (city center). After the great earthquake in 1755, it was the grand boulevard of Pombal's new Lisbon - originally limited to the aristocracy. The present street, built in the 1880s is lined with banks, airline offices, high fashion and designer clothing stores such as Chanel, Sandro, Longchamp etc. The cheapest one is Mango women clothing store, but you can easily find it in different areas of Lisbon. Conclusion - go here only if you need to shop high end notch clothing otherwise you will met only the long avenue with busy traffic and the tree-lined boulevard in the middle.
    Visited July 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written August 5, 2024
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James S
Toronto, Canada1,876 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Couples
Avenida da Liberdade is a major north south thoroughfare in central Lisbon. As its northern end at the Marquis of Pombal Square was a short walk from our hotel it became our normal route to and from the downtown area and the various tourist attractions there. The total length of the Avenue is only 1,100 metres, although it seems longer, making it an easy stroll from one end to another. The southern terminus is Restauradores Square.

Heading south towards the river it was a slight downhill slope and a slight uphill on the return journeys. On those occasions when we didn’t want to walk, usually on the uphill legs the Blue Line of the Metro (Subway) system runs underneath the length of the avenue with three stops Restauradores at the southern end, Avenida at about the mid point and Marquis of Pombal at the northern, This last stop also connects with the Yellow Line.

The street was built between 1879 and 1886 as part of the expansion of the city northward. Plans to extend it into the Parque Eduardo VII were abandoned in the 1960’s.

Avenida da Liberdade is a wide, 90 metres, tree lined boulevard that according to a couple of our tour guides was modeled after the boulevards of Paris especially the Champs-Élysées. To us it reminded us of the Rambla in Barcelona, although a bit more elegant and less crowded. Several small café kiosks are located amongst the trees and gardens that line the boulevard and usually full of locals taking a break in their day.

Numerous statues of noted Portuguese and other composers and writes and monuments line the street as well as monuments including the massive Monumento aos Mortos da Grande Guerra.( Monument to the Dead of the Great War) which commemorates the 50,000 dead Portugal suffered during the First World War.

Its central location and overall appearance has meant that Avenida da Liberdade has always been one of the most desirable and therefore expensive addresses in Lisbon. Various luxury hotels and stores including many high end brand names now occupy the buildings on either side. Some in carefully restored buildings, others in new constructions that somehow blend in. Several Embassies and consulates are also located here.

What started as just a quick and easy way to get to several attractions, after a few trips became an enjoyable stroll in and of itself.
Written December 12, 2023
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john b
Valparaiso, IN831 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022
Must see and walk at least a little. An Uber driver tould us that this was modeled after the Champs-Elysees. He said when they started building it ( after the earthquake) people asked "why do we need this?" Now they love it. There are many cities that have a similar street. We enjoyed walking for 3-4 blocks before lunch.
Written October 17, 2022
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tk3232
Sugar Land, TX4,269 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2024 • Couples
If you want to walk the entire avenue from beginning to end, then keep in mind that its length is much longer than Les Champs-Elysees in Paris. So consider your strength, especially in hot weather. If you want to save your energy, then start your walk from Marques de Pombal metro station (where from the statue of Marques de Pombal if you continue your promenade up turns into the fine and green Edward Vii Park) and get an enjoyable 20 minutes downhill walk along the mile-long avenue back to Baixa (city center).

After the great earthquake in 1755, it was the grand boulevard of Pombal's new Lisbon - originally limited to the aristocracy. The present street, built in the 1880s is lined with banks, airline offices, high fashion and designer clothing stores such as Chanel, Sandro, Longchamp etc. The cheapest one is Mango women clothing store, but you can easily find it in different areas of Lisbon. Conclusion - go here only if you need to shop high end notch clothing otherwise you will met only the long avenue with busy traffic and the tree-lined boulevard in the middle.
Written August 5, 2024
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA17,823 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023
This is the grand Avenue in the city, laid out after the 1755 earthquake, now lined with buildings from the 19th and 20th Centuries, including lots of large hotels. Trees in the center provide nice shade on hot days. Kiosk cafes in the center, good place for a cold drink. Start at the top of the hill at Marques de Pombal circle and walk downhill.
Written May 7, 2023
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Rschagrin
Delray Beach, FL15,511 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2022
Liberty Avenue is patterned after the elegant Champs Elysees in Paris. It is about 1 mile long and contains ponds, fountains, and statues running from the Praca dos Restauradores to the Parque Eduardo VII.

It is the 5th Avenue of Lisbon with high international designer stores and luxury hotels.
Written December 9, 2022
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,450 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2022
Avenida de Liberdade is one of the main city streets, better say Avenues, running from Restaudores square to Marquis de Pombal square.
It's a wide avenue with double tree line pavements on both sides, decorated with terrific pavement Calcada Portuguesa cobblestone. The street is full of high end shops and exclusive hotels and restaurants.
I suggest walking it from Marquis de Pombal southwards as that way is slightly downhill.
Written July 5, 2022
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claudio d
Viterbo, Italy41,919 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Couples
Magnificent avenue (even if it almost resembles a square, given the width of approximately 90 metres) which for 1.2 km rises slightly from Praça dos Restauradores (south) to the large roundabout of the Marquês de Pombal (north), representing the spine backbone of the first urban expansion of the city towards the north, leaving the confines of the old city and the banks of the Tagus (the avenue was inaugurated in 1876). I said that it could resemble a square, but also a park, if there were no vehicular traffic, given the preponderance of green spaces and the many tall trees arranged in several parallel rows. In the center of the avenue there is a 5-lane roadway (three northbound and two southbound) which is flanked on both sides by two wide mosaic-paved sidewalks, with flowerbeds, trees, statues, benches and kiosks with their dehors (there are also two fountains made up of a very long sinuous basin fed by a statue which on one side symbolizes the Tagus river and on the other side the Douro river, a legacy of the pre-existing Passeio Púbblico, which once occupied the southernmost space of the avenue). Continuing towards the sides you come across another one-way lane (north on the eastern side and south on the western side), and then a pavement under the late 19th-early 20th century buildings that line the avenue and which at the the ground floor features shops of various types, including prestigious brands. It is a beautiful walk which, thanks to the width of the central pavements and the presence of trees, seems not to be affected by vehicular traffic, which mostly takes place in the central lanes; I was enormously sorry to see that the basin on the eastern side was dry and therefore also a receptacle for rubbish: such a beautiful and elegant avenue really doesn't deserve such neglect; but for this reason I still don't want to penalize the score awarded, which in my opinion is still deserved.
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Written May 8, 2024
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redhead_roaming
Seattle, WA2,860 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022
This is definitely where all the expensive shops are and while I didn't go into any stores, I definitely window-shopped. There are beautiful tree-lined areas that run down the middle and the whole are is just really clean & nice.

We walked the avenue several times going to/from the Parque Eduardo VII, a large green open space that our kids enjoyed running around. It was definitely out of our way and not on our normal route but the area is just a joy to be around.
Written February 23, 2023
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LadyGolfer60
Poona197 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Friends
My view is biased because this was my Nth visit to Portugal but the first after Covid. We stayed at the Altis Suites just off Avenida da Liberdade in Lisbon. We used to have a very good breakfast everyday and some meals in the Altis Grand Hotel thats attached to the Suites. Easy walk to the city centre or a short Uber ride.
A day trip to Sintra, Cabo da Roca and Cascais with a very good guide and one the next day to Evora. The rest of the week we spent in Lisbon; a Tuk tuk ride, walking around town, especially the little streets and of course the usual tourist sights.
On the weekend there was a craft market all along the Avenida where we found some really nice gifts.
Written May 13, 2024
This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of Tripadvisor LLC. Tripadvisor performs checks on reviews as part of our industry-leading trust & safety standards. Read our transparency report to learn more.

MFaro
Italy2,723 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Couples
The Avenida da Liberdade is a long shopping street where you can find both big brands and boutiques. From it (which also has a subway stop), you can reach the Rossio district on one side and the Park on the other. The fact that it is all tree-lined is very nice.
Google
Written April 19, 2024
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