Calçada do Combro
Discover the Charm of Calçada do Combro
Experience the vibrant charm of Calçada do Combro, a picturesque street in Lisbon filled with culture, history, and stunning views.
Calçada do Combro is an enchanting street in Lisbon that offers tourists a unique blend of culture, history, and local life. Nestled among the iconic hills, this vibrant pathway invites exploration with its charming architecture and lively atmosphere.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Cascais train station, exit the station and turn left onto Av. 25 de Abril. Continue straight until you reach the main road, Av. Dom Carlos I. Turn right here and walk towards the Cascais Marina. As you walk, enjoy the view of the marina and the ocean. After approximately 10 minutes, you will reach the pedestrian area of Cascais where you can find shops and cafes. Continue walking straight along this area until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Av. da República. After a few minutes, you’ll see the bus station on your left. From the bus station, take the bus to Lisbon. The bus will take you directly to Lisbon city center. Once in Lisbon, follow signs for the metro and take the metro to Baixa-Chiado station. Exit the metro and walk towards Rua do Carmo. Calçada do Combro is located just a short walk from there.
Bus
From Cascais, head to the main bus terminal located near the Cascais train station. Look for the bus that goes to Lisbon (Lisboa). Purchase your ticket from the kiosk or the driver. The bus ride will take approximately 30-40 minutes. Once you arrive in Lisbon, disembark at the main bus station. From there, you can either take a short walk or use public transport (metro or tram) to reach Calçada do Combro. If walking, head toward the nearest metro station and take the metro to Baixa-Chiado. From there, it's a quick walk to Calçada do Combro.
Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, you can take a taxi from Cascais to Calçada do Combro in Lisbon. Taxis are available at the Cascais train station or you can call one to your location. The ride will take about 30 minutes depending on traffic. Make sure to tell the driver to take you to Calçada do Combro, which is in the Bairro Alto area of Lisbon.
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