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Campo de Ourique

Metropolitan Lisbon
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Campo de Ourique is a residential district in central Lisbon, positioned between Estrela and Amoreiras. Known for its grid of streets, traditional apartment buildings, and neighbourhood commerce, it combines a structured urban layout with a strong local community.

The district is organised around broad avenues and smaller residential streets lined with mid-rise buildings, cafés, and everyday services. The Mercado de Campo de Ourique and surrounding streets form the social centre of the neighbourhood, while nearby gardens and schools support year-round activity.

What distinguishes Campo de Ourique is its balance between central positioning and residential character. The area remains largely flat compared with other parts of Lisbon, making it one of the city’s more walkable neighbourhoods. Existing building stock and planning frameworks influence how development can take place, guiding new homes toward redevelopment and selective infill rather than large-scale construction.

Access to new, high-quality homes in Campo de Ourique is therefore shaped by timing and opportunity. Off-plan and early-stage redevelopment projects are often the most effective route to securing contemporary homes within this established district.

Campo de Ourique benefits from proximity to Amoreiras, Estrela, and the wider Lisbon transport network, positioning it within easy reach of the city centre.

  • Cascais – around 25 minutes’ drive west along the A5
  • Mercado de Campo de Ourique – about 2–5 minutes’ walk within Campo de Ourique
  • Sintra – roughly 35–40 minutes’ drive north-west
  • Lisbon International Airport (Humberto Delgado) – approximately 20–25 minutes’ drive from Campo de Ourique
  • A5 motorway – provides direct access west to Cascais and Estoril, and east towards central Lisbon
  • Lisbon (by internal flight) – around 55 minutes from Porto Airport
  • Lisbon (by car) – around 10–15 minutes’ drive to central Lisbon, traffic permitting
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Why Invest in Luxury New Homes?

In Campo de Ourique, luxury new-home investment is influenced by central positioning, established demand, and limited opportunities for new construction.

Interest is concentrated in renovated buildings and selective redevelopment sites close to the market, schools, and surrounding commercial streets, where planning frameworks guide how new homes can be delivered. As a result, access to off-plan and off-market luxury new developments through Portugal Pathways is often essential, with many opportunities secured privately before appearing on public portals.

New luxury homes in Campo de Ourique are typically delivered through rehabilitation and redevelopment of existing buildings. High standards in architecture, sustainability, and materials continue to attract discerning national and international buyers and sophisticated investors seeking exposure to one of Lisbon’s most established residential neighbourhoods.

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Luxury Living & Leisure

Campo de Ourique offers a relaxed lifestyle with a variety of activities and attractions centred around local life.

One of the neighbourhood’s highlights is the Mercado de Campo de Ourique, a vibrant food market that brings together traditional stalls and modern dining concepts. It has become a popular meeting place for locals looking to enjoy a meal, coffee or glass of wine.

The neighbourhood’s streets are filled with traditional bakeries, independent boutiques and family-run restaurants that contribute to its strong local character.

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Exploration & Nearby Attractions

Nearby Jardim da Estrela provides a beautiful green space for walks, picnics and outdoor relaxation, while the Basílica da Estrela stands as one of Lisbon’s most impressive historic churches.

For those who enjoy exploring the city on foot, Campo de Ourique offers easy access to neighbouring districts such as Amoreiras, Estrela and Alcântara.

The combination of community life, local commerce and proximity to Lisbon’s attractions makes the neighbourhood a highly desirable place to live.

Amenities in Campo de Ourique

Residents in Campo de Ourique benefit from excellent access to local services and amenities.

The neighbourhood is home to a number of schools, supermarkets, pharmacies and healthcare facilities, making everyday life convenient for residents.

Several international schools are also located within driving distance, including the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon and St Julian’s School in nearby Carcavelos.

Healthcare services are readily available through nearby private hospitals such as Hospital da Luz Lisboa and CUF Descobertas.

The strong network of local businesses, markets and community spaces ensures residents have everything they need close to home.

Cost of Living

Campo de Ourique offers a comfortable and convenient lifestyle while benefiting from Lisbon’s relatively moderate cost of living compared with other European capitals.

While property prices have increased in recent years due to growing demand, everyday living costs remain manageable for many residents.

According to recent Portugal Pathways research, groceries, restaurants and public transport in Lisbon remain significantly cheaper than in cities such as London, Paris and Berlin.

The neighbourhood itself offers a wide variety of local shops, bakeries and traditional restaurants, making it easy for residents to access daily essentials without travelling far.

Campo de Ourique Market is one of the area’s most popular gathering places, offering a mix of food stalls, cafés and fresh produce vendors.

Public transport connections, including nearby tram routes and bus lines, make it easy to reach other parts of Lisbon.

Demographics

Lisbon’s population stood at around 545,000 residents according to the 2021 census, while the wider metropolitan area is home to more than 2.8 million people.

Campo de Ourique has long been considered one of the most family-oriented neighbourhoods in the city. The area attracts Portuguese families, professionals and retirees who appreciate its safe and welcoming environment.

In recent years, the neighbourhood has also become increasingly popular among international residents looking for a quieter alternative to Lisbon’s more tourist-heavy districts.

The strong sense of community, excellent schools and wide range of local amenities continue to attract long-term residents.

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