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Campo de Ourique · Lisboa · 2026

Campo de Ourique

Campo de Ourique runs on neighborhood logic.

Analysed by Tago · Lisbon real estate
Photo: JnpoJuwan (CC0) via Wikimedia Commons
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The neighbourhood in pictures

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Facade of Mercado de Campo de Ourique, the neighborhood's gourmet heart since 1934
Facade of Mercado de Campo de Ourique, the neighborhood's gourmet heart since 1934 Photo: JnpoJuwan (CC0) via Wikimedia Commons
Pastelaria Central, a neighborhood institution for morning coffee
Pastelaria Central, a neighborhood institution for morning coffee Photo: Joehawkins (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons
Quiet residential streets on the Campo de Ourique plateau
Quiet residential streets on the Campo de Ourique plateau Photo: GualdimG (CC BY-SA 4.0) via Wikimedia Commons
Tram 28 crossing Campo de Ourique toward Prazeres
Tram 28 crossing Campo de Ourique toward Prazeres Photo: Pedro Ribeiro Simões (CC BY 2.0) via Wikimedia Commons
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Locate Campo de Ourique

Campo de Ourique Parish of Campo de Ourique
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The soul of Campo de Ourique

Campo de Ourique runs on neighborhood logic. The plateau never became a tourist stop, which is precisely why families stayed and remote workers discovered it. Life pivots around two anchors: the 1934 covered market, reborn in 2013 as a gastronomic hall, and Jardim da Parada, where kids chase pigeons while their grandparents nurse a galão at the kiosk. Rua Ferreira Borges and Rua Saraiva de Carvalho hold the commerce — century-old pastelarias (Aloma's pastel de nata won Portugal's best twice), independent bookshops, and chef-driven restaurants like Tasca da Esquina. No tuk-tuks, no Airbnb clusters, just tram 28 grinding past Prazeres cemetery toward Graça. It's the closest thing central Lisbon has to a real urban village — walkable, self-sufficient, quietly bourgeois, slightly French around the edges.

Who lives here
Strong expat presenceFamilles portugaises de classe moyenne-supérieure installées depuis plusieurs générations, cadres et libéraux lisboètes, forte communauté française (école Charles Lepierre à proximité), croissance d'expats nord-européens en télétravail. Âge médian plus élevé que la moyenne lisboète.
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Daily life

Shops & tables

  • Mercado de Campo de Ourique Marché couvert gastronomique Rua Coelho da Rocha 104
  • Pastelaria Aloma Pâtisserie (pastéis de nata primés) Rua Francisco Metrass 67
  • Pastelaria Central Pâtisserie traditionnelle Rua Ferreira Borges 63
  • Tasca da Esquina Restaurant gastronomique Rua Domingos Sequeira 41
  • Kabuki Restaurant japonais Rua Tomás da Anunciação 72
  • Pingo Doce Campo de Ourique Supermarché Rua Saraiva de Carvalho 192
  • Librairie Ler Devagar satellite / Livraria Barata Librairie indépendante Avenida de Roma 11 (annexe Campo de Ourique)
  • Loja do Bairro Épicerie fine portugaise Rua Ferreira Borges 88
  • Café Ulisses Café de quartier Rua Tomás da Anunciação 59
  • Tartine Campo de Ourique Boulangerie française Rua Silva Carvalho 223
  • Farmácia Barreiros Pharmacie centenaire Rua Ferreira Borges 202
  • Casa Macário Épicerie fine (thés, cafés, vins) Rua Ferreira Borges (succursale Campo de Ourique)

Transport

  • M
    MetroPas de métro direct — Rato (ligne jaune) à 10-15 min à pied via Amoreiras
  • T
    Tram28 (Prazeres ↔ Graça) · 25 (Prazeres ↔ Praça da Figueira)
  • B
    Bus709 · 713 · 720 · 738 · 774

Parks & greenery

  • Jardim da Parada (Teófilo Braga)Coeur vert du quartier : kiosque, aire de jeux, bancs ombragés, concerts l'été.
  • Jardim da Estrela (limitrophe)À 5 min à pied, l'un des plus grands parcs du centre avec bibliothèque pour enfants et lac.
  • Cemitério dos PrazeresCimetière-parc romantique avec vues sur le Tage, accessible par le tram 28.

What to see & do

  • Maison-musée Fernando Pessoa (Casa Fernando Pessoa)Dernière résidence du poète, rua Coelho da Rocha 16, aujourd'hui musée littéraire.
  • Cemitério dos PrazeresNécropole du XIXe avec chapelles néoclassiques et vue panoramique sur le pont 25 Avril.
  • Quartel de Campo de OuriqueEnsemble militaire pombalin du XVIIIe, bordure nord du quartier.
  • Igreja do Santo CondestávelÉglise néo-gothique des années 1940 dominant le Jardim da Parada.
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Schools

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Strengths & watch-outs

What we love

  • Walkable village feel, everything within 10 minutes on foot
  • Gourmet market + authentic neighborhood shops
  • Very safe, family-oriented, low tourist pressure
  • Tram 28, multiple bus lines, direct road access to Monsanto and A5
  • Strong school options (Colégio Moderno, French school nearby)

What to watch for

  • No metro station (nearest is Rato, 10-15 min walk)
  • €/m² among the highest outside the historic core
  • Resident parking saturated, paid zones everywhere
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What Tago analyses for every Campo de Ourique listing

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Is the price fair?

Compares €/m² and total price to the neighbourhood median for the same typology, adjusted for the physical quality of the property.

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Is it high quality?

0-100 score across 4 dimensions: configuration, equipment, outdoor space, building and neighbourhood attractiveness.

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Where does it rank?

Ranking of the listing against all comparable properties in the neighbourhood, with a clear good-deal or overpriced verdict.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does an apartment in Campo de Ourique cost?

Prices in Campo de Ourique vary with typology and condition. Tago compares every listing to the neighbourhood median so you know if the asking price is fair.

Is Campo de Ourique a good neighbourhood for families?

Campo de Ourique has several schools including Lycée Français Charles Lepierre (proche) and Colégio Moderno. Walkable village feel, everything within 10 minutes on foot.

How do I get around from Campo de Ourique?

Metro: Pas de métro direct — Rato (ligne jaune) à 10-15 min à pied via Amoreiras · Tram: 28 (Prazeres ↔ Graça), 25 (Prazeres ↔ Praça da Figueira) · Main buses: 709, 713, 720, 738

What should I watch out for in Campo de Ourique?

No metro station (nearest is Rato, 10-15 min walk) · €/m² among the highest outside the historic core · Resident parking saturated, paid zones everywhere