Perched atop the Santo André hill beside the Graça Church, the Miradouro da Graça offers some of Lisbon’s most impressive views. From this shaded plaza, visitors can gaze over the winding streets and sloping rooftops of the historic Graça and Alfama neighborhoods. In the distance, the medieval ruins of Castelo de São Jorge stand as a testament to the city’s rich history, while the Tagus River and the iconic 25th of April Bridge add a touch of modernity to the panorama. Today, the viewpoint provides a serene spot for both locals and tourists to take in the layered beauty of Lisbon.
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