Things to do in 25 de Abril Bridge
The massive, red suspension 25 April Bridge (Ponte 25 de Abril), which bears a close resemblance to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, is one of Lisbon’s most famous landmarks. The bridge connects the city of Lisbon to the municipality of Almada on the South Bank of the Tagus river. Originally, from 1966 until 1974, the bridge was named Salazar Bridge (Ponte Salazar) in honor of Portuguese Prime Minister António de Oliveira Salazar. After the Carnation Revolution which overthrew the remnants of Salazar's dictatorship, the bridge was renamed for April 25, the date of the revolution.
You can admire the bridge from many viewpoints in Lisbon. Most sailing and catamaran tours cruise go under it, giving passengers incredible views of this beautiful landmark.
Our recommendations in 25 de Abril Bridge

All in one in Lisbon bus, tram and boat
Explore and discover Lisbon with an all in one tickets experience for bus, tram and boats. Book now with Musement!
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Lisbon sunset sail with drinks and snacks
Discover the main monuments of Lisbon at sunset on this two hours and 30 minutes sailing boat tour.
en, pt

Lisbon surf experience with transport
Enjoy a surfing session in Lisbon, have fun with your friends and family and relax on Lisbon's white sand beaches.
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All in one in Lisbon bus, tram and boat
Explore and discover Lisbon with an all in one tickets experience for bus, tram and boats. Book now with Musement!
en, it, fr, es, de, +6 pt, ru, nl, ja, sv, zh

Lisbon sunset sail with drinks and snacks
Discover the main monuments of Lisbon at sunset on this two hours and 30 minutes sailing boat tour.
en, pt

Lisbon surf experience with transport
Enjoy a surfing session in Lisbon, have fun with your friends and family and relax on Lisbon's white sand beaches.
en
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25 de Abril Bridge
Lisbon
Portugal
Reviews 25 de Abril Bridge
“The tour was perfect, our tour instructor Jose is very knowledgeable. Well done Jose.”
“It was a beautiful tour along the river. We also took advantage of the tram rides that came with our tickets.”
