Car park at Cais do Sodré in Lisbon

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Cais do Sodré is one of Lisbon's liveliest neighborhoods, known for its train and ferry stations, cosmopolitan atmosphere, and nightlife. Parking nearby makes it easy to explore the Ribeira Market, stroll along the riverfront, and enjoy the bars without the stress of traffic.

Where can I find parking near Cais do Sodré?

The most convenient way to visit this area is to leave your car in a private, central parking lot.

 

The Saba Praça do Município Parking, in Praça do Município, is open 24 hours a day and offers covered parking and multi-day parking. It also has facilities for people with reduced mobility.

 

A 10-minute walk takes you to the heart of Cais do Sodré, ideal for those seeking convenience and security.

 

What to do around Cais do Sodré?

Once you've parked, it's easy to discover the unique energy of this part of Lisbon. Between restaurants, cultural spaces, and the Tagus River itself, the area invites both leisurely strolls and vibrant evening experiences.

 

Ribeira Market — Local and international cuisine in one place

The famous Time Out Market brings together dozens of stalls and restaurants with renowned chefs and typical dishes. It's a meeting point for Lisbon locals and tourists to sample everything from traditional snacks to modern international cuisine.

 

Riverside walk to Praça do Comércio

From Cais do Sodré, you can walk along the Tagus River until you reach the majestic Praça do Comércio. The path invites you to admire the maritime atmosphere, the boats, and the historic architecture until you reach the grand entrance to downtown Lisbon.

 

Nightlife at Cais — Bars and live music

Rua Nova do Carvalho, known as the "pink street," has become the epicenter of Lisbon's nightlife. Here, bars and clubs offer live music and DJs, creating a relaxed atmosphere to extend your visit until dawn.

 

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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.