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Graça sits on Lisbon's highest hill, above Alfama.
Graça sits on Lisbon's highest hill, above Alfama. It feels like a village inside the city: laundry still dries on Largo da Graça balconies, pensioners play cards at the kiosk, and tram 28 grinds through the Voz do Operário curve. The Miradouro da Graça and the higher Miradouro da Senhora do Monte deliver two of Europe's most photographed sunsets — castle, river, and Cristo Rei all in one frame. At the Sunday Feira da Ladra flea market, all of Lisbon comes uphill.
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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Prices in Graça vary with typology and condition. Tago compares every listing to the neighbourhood median so you know if the asking price is fair.
Graça has several schools including Escola Básica da Graça and Escola Secundária Gil Vicente. Spectacular viewpoints.
Tram: 28E (Martim Moniz → Prazeres), 12E · Main buses: 734, 712, 759
Tram 28 crowded and rattles buildings · Steep streets, parking hard · No metro, limited public transport