4.1.4 Rossio

Location HERE.

Mainly, this nowadays means the Praça Dom Pedro IV, where you can while away a few minutes sitting, chilling and people watching. This grand square has upmarket shops and food outlets around its sides, and full-on tile pavement patterns at its centre; just to the east is the Praça da Figueira, or Fig Tree Square (location HERE), which has become notorious, especially in the afternoon, for desperate TukTuk pilots hassling passers-by. You want a tour?


Anyone might get the idea that there was an oversupply of them.

One plus point - the food outlets are, generally, on the less expensive side. So are the hotels - a Pensão or three, rather than the upmarket, and usually more expensive, dormitories elsewhere.

Praça da Figueira is also where you catch the 737 bus up to the Castelo de São Jorge. This is the best way to get up there.

Rossio station, where you board trains to Sintra, is off the north-west corner of the Praça Dom Pedro IV. Check out the ornate arches at street level. Two escalators take you up to platform level.

Walking from Praça do Comércio to the Rossio: in times past, you would have used the Rua Augusta, but nowadays, you’re likely to be hassled by tat sellers and hopeful front of house staff from a variety of uninspiring restaurants. If you want a little more peace and quiet during the stroll, try using the Rua da Prata instead.

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