Car parks in the Saldanha neighbourhood – Lisbon

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Saldanha is one of those places where Lisbon shows off its modern edge. It's right next to Eduardo VII Park and not far from Avenida da Liberdade. Those who park their car here enjoy peace of mind: they can walk, without tangling with traffic or the stress of finding a space.

Where to park in Saldanha?

The Saba Picoas Plaza Parking, on Rua Tomás Ribeiro, is the closest. It's open 24 hours a day, has a covered parking lot, and is well-lit. The square is less than a five-minute walk away. The price is around €2.25 per hour, and you can purchase parking online.

 

Another option is Saba Alto do Parque, on Rua Castilho. Open day and night, it also offers easy access and modern facilities. A leisurely walk will take you about ten minutes to Saldanha. Those who prefer can purchase their parking online quickly and easily on the Saba website.

 

Both meet expectations: secure parking and the freedom to start your walk right away.

 

What to see around Saldanha?

Once parked, the neighborhood calls for a leisurely pace. Within a few minutes' walk, you'll find viewpoints, squares, and a direct connection to Avenida da Liberdade—a simple stroll that combines nature, culture, and shopping, without rushing.

 

Panoramic view from the viewpoint

Climbing through Eduardo VII Park is always worth it. From the top, you see Avenida da Liberdade cutting through the city to the Tagus. It's one of those viewpoints that makes you want to stop for a few minutes, take a deep breath, and take that classic photo.

 

Stroll to Praça and Avenida da Liberdade

From Praça Duque de Saldanha, just go straight ahead and in ten minutes, you'll be on Avenida da Liberdade. The path passes shops, cafes, and buildings with their own style. It's a simple but charming stroll, blending Lisbon's modern and classic sides.

 

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As the Portuguese capital, Lisbon has an international airport. If you want to get to the city from other parts of the country, we recommend that you use the network of buses and trains that connects all of PortugalÕs regions. The city is organised around four mountains, meaning that the city is very hilly. Public transport and your private car can take you to visit any part of the Portuguese capital.

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It can difficult to decide on what to see in Lisbon, since the selection of cultural and tourist attractions is very extensive, along with its selection of restaurants. However, there are several places that are a must-see for the visitor, such as the Bairro Alto district -where you can find all of the cityÕs most exciting bars and restaurants-, the Praa do ComŽrcio, the Chiado Museum or the centre of Lisbon itself, among many other places. In order to fully enjoy all of these locations, you can park your car at one of our Saba car parks and enjoy Lisbon worry-free.