Almada
Travel Guide





Visit Almada
Where to stay in Almada

Caparica
Beaches, spas and restaurants highlight some notable features of Caparica. Make a stop by Capuchos Convent or Aldeia dos Capuchos Viewpoint while you're visiting, and jump aboard the metro at Monte de Caparica Station or Universidade Station to get around town.

Trafaria
You'll enjoy the beaches and restaurants in Trafaria. You might want to make time for a stop at beach near Trafaria or beach near Pica Galo.

Cacilhas
While you're in Cacilhas, take in top sights like Dom Fernando II e Gloria Ship or Terminal Fluvial de Cacilhas, and hop on the metro to see more of the city at 25 de Abril Station or Cacilhas Station.

Pragal
You might enjoy the restaurants while you're in Pragal, and if you want to see some more of the larger Almada, Cova da Piedade, Pragal e Cacilhas area, you can take a ride on the metro at Ramalha Station.

Cova da Piedade
Even though there aren't top sights in Cova da Piedade, you can explore the larger area and take in top sights like Cristo Rei. Jump on the metro at Cova da Piedade Station to see more of the city.

Feijó
While Feijó may not have many sights to explore, venturing just a little farther will lead you to top things to see and do like Almada Fórum Shopping Center and Cristo Rei.

TRYP by Wyndham Lisboa Caparica Mar
Absolutely best hotel ever with everything involved
Reviewed on 29 Apr, 2026

Crowne Plaza Caparica Lisbon by IHG
I didn't like that I wasn't refunded for the night I couldn't use due to the ship I arrived on changing their itinerary which resulted in my having to change hotel itinerary. I also thought the prices in the restaurant were exorbitant. What I did like was the staff. Everyone was very pleasant and ...
Reviewed on 25 Apr, 2026

WOT Costa da Caparica Soul
I had a nice stay. My room was clean, quiet, and comfortable. Air conditioning would have been nice since the room got a bit stuffy and warm. The air conditioning controls didn't seem to be working properly or maybe they were turned off?
Reviewed on 28 Apr, 2026

Casa René, Lisbon's Hidden Gem
Well-stocked and VERY clean kitchen. Had basic cooking necessities available (salt/pepper, oil/vinegar) and even a bottle of wine (which was delicious) waiting in the fridge.
Reviewed on 25 Mar, 2026
