The deck is positioned atop the Amoreiras towers, which were the first postmodern buildings completed in Lisbon during the mid-1980s.
The shopping center below was the first large-scale enclosed mall built in Lisbon, fundamentally changing the city's retail landscape in 1985.
The observation deck stands higher than the Castelo de São Jorge, providing a superior vantage point for viewing the castle itself.
The three distinct towers were designed by architect Tomás Taveira, known for his bold and colorful postmodern architectural style.
The deck area features specific orientation maps that help visitors identify the seven hills of Lisbon.
The Amoreiras 360º Panoramic View is an observation deck situated at the top of the Amoreiras Shopping Center in Lisbon, positioned at 174 meters above sea level. It offers a 360-degree perspective of the city, including views of the Tagus River, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the historic downtown area. The deck is located on the rooftop of the tallest of the complex's three iconic towers. Visitors access the viewing area through the shopping center’s interior via a dedicated elevator and reception point. The site provides high-powered binoculars and interpretive panels detailing the city's key architectural landmarks visible from the terrace. The location serves as the highest 360-degree viewing platform in the city center.
The western corner of the deck offers an unobstructed view of the 25 de Abril Bridge and the sunset over the Tagus River.
Check the local weather forecast specifically for wind conditions, as the open-air deck can become significantly breezier than street level.
Purchase tickets at the reception desk located on the shopping mall level before heading to the elevator entrance.
Combine your visit with late afternoon retail shopping to maximize your time in the complex.
Avoid visiting on days with heavy fog or low cloud cover, as the elevation often puts the deck within the cloud layer, obscuring the views.
The deck may close temporarily during severe weather conditions such as high winds or thunderstorms.