Tours and Tickets to Experience Largo do Carmo
Largo do Carmo

Carmo Square is a must for those interested in Portuguese history as well as spontaneous travelers who want to enjoy a drink at a local spot.
Relax on one of the many park benches that line the square, or snack on light refreshments at one of the many kiosks.
Those with limited mobility can take the Santa Justa Elevator to Carmo Square rather than navigate the massive hills that lead up to it.
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Carmo Square is a public square, and there's no fee to visit. However, many Lisbon city tours pass through or stop at the square. Tour prices vary considerably depending on what they cover and whether they are private. Small-group tours start at around US$20 per person.
Carmo Square preserves the ruins of the Carmo Convent, a 14th-century structure mostly destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. The square was also the location of the Republican National Guard headquarters during the country's Carnation Revolution, which was ultimately seized on April 25, 1974, effectively ending the decades-long Estado Novo dictatorship.
The best time of day to visit Carmo Square is in the evening, when it's at its busiest (especially in spring and summer, when jacaranda is in bloom). If you want to take photos without the crowds, come first thing in the morning or late at night.
You can get to Carmo Square on foot from areas around central Lisbon. Rossio Square is a short downhill walk away, while the Baixa-Chiado metro station (on the blue and green line) takes roughly five minutes to reach on foot. You can also take the tram to the Chiado area.
Yes, there are many attractions near Carmo Square. Popular attractions include the Santa Justa Lift (Elevador de Santa Justa), a great option for views of the city, and Rossio Square (Praça Dom Pedro IV), a popular hangout spot with a massive fountain at its center.















































































































































