In the center of Lisbon’s famous Praça do Comércio stands a monument that perfectly embodies this city’s resilient character — and with a pair of Rua Augusta Arch tickets, you can make your way up this monument for a splendid view of the city it celebrates.
In the center of Lisbon’s famous Praça do Comércio stands a monument that perfectly embodies this city’s resilient character — and with a pair of Rua Augusta Arch tickets, you can make your way up this monument for a splendid view of the city it celebrates.
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In the center of Lisbon’s famous Praça do Comércio stands a monument that perfectly embodies this city’s resilient character — and with a pair of Rua Augusta Arch tickets, you can make your way up this monument for a splendid view of the city it celebrates.
Built to commemorate the reconstruction effort of Lisbon following the devastating 1755 earthquake, this magnificent arch measures just shy of 40 meters — making it an imposing figure on the Lisbon shoreline and one that affords wonderful views after a short climb up a spiral staircase and ride with a lift.
Up next, you can check our detailed guide to help you plan your visit to the Rua Augusta Arch, one of the most exciting attractions in Lisbon.
You can visit Praça do Comércio, the plain that is home to the Rua Augusta Arch, and view the monument from outside for free — but you’ll need to pay a small entrance fee if you want to take in the view from the top of the arch.
If you are a holder of a Lisbon Card, you may enter the Rua Augusta Arch viewing deck without paying any additional fees.
Anybody is able to see the Rua Augusta Arch and the Praça do Comércio for free — and you’ll only need to pay a small entrance fee when accessing the viewing platform at the top of the monument.
Definitely. Booking your Rua Augusta tickets in advance and online isn’t only more convenient, but you’ll enjoy the added peace of mind of knowing your tickets are confirmed. This is especially helpful during Lisbon’s peak tourist season or during times before sunset when the arch can get quite busy.
The number of tours that visit the Rua Augusta Arch exclusively is quite limited — but the monument makes a great stop during Lisbon walking tours, hop-on-hop-off bus tours and Lisbon street food tours. That being said, there’s at least one option if you want to explore this monument on your own.
A self-guided tour of this landmark that embodies resilience is a great way to learn about one of Lisbon’s most tragic chapters in history — while admiring the way in which the capital reinvented itself.
Make your way to the top of the monument to get a better view of the colossal figures that adorn the top of the arch — as well as a wonderful view of the Tagus River and the distant neighborhood of Belém.
There are attractions that can be viewed in combination with the Rua Augusta Arch — helping you make the most of your day out in Lisbon.
When it comes to Rua Augusta Arch, the real reward waits at the very top of this magnificent monument. Built following the 1755 earthquake, it served as a symbol of defiance against the devastation that destroyed much of Lisbon.
The figure at the top of the arch represents Glory, arms outstretched as she rewards the personas of Valor to her right and Genius to her left. The panorama from the top also sports unequaled views of Lisbon Cathedral, the Tagus River and St. George’s Castle.
The Rua Augusta Arch stands on the Praça do Comércio plain on the shores of the Tagus River and is within walking distance from public transport and attractions in Lisbon.
The Rua Augusta Arch is open every day of the year from 10 AM to 7 PM, except for 25 December and 1 January. On these days, it will be open from 10 AM to 5 PM. Sometimes the Rua Augusta Arch might be closed for maintenance — another reason to consider booking tickets online and in advance.
The best time to visit Rua Augusta Arch is in the spring (March-May) or autumn (September-November), when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists. Consider visiting in the late afternoon to get excellent photos during golden hour.