Baixa is Lisbon's elegant downtown district, rebuilt after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake with grand plazas, wide pedestrian streets, and a grid layout. Baixa blends history, architecture, and everyday Lisbon life, making the area an excellent starting point for exploring the city. It's Lisbon's most walkable area and a hub for shopping, cafés, and iconic landmarks.
Top highlights include:
-Praça do Comércio: riverside public square framed by yellow arcades
-Rua Augusta: lively main street filled with shops and street performers
-Arco da Rua Augusta: Climb to the top for panoramic views over the Tagus River!
-Elevador de Santa Justa: neo-Gothic iron elevator connecting Baixa to Chiado district (currently closed)
-Rossio Square: historic gathering place with wave-patterned pavement and a lively atmosphere
-Rua da Prata & Rua do Ouro: classic Baixa streets, showcasing the district's symmetrical, post-earthquake design read more