Aqueduct of the Free Waters - Free Audio Guide
Casal de Cambra, Lisbon, Portugal
Aqueduto das Águas Livres, EN 250, Casal de Cambra, Sintra, Lisboa, 2605-197, Portugal
The Aqueduto das Águas Livres, an iconic 18th-century aqueduct in Lisbon, Portugal, was commissioned by King João V to solve the city's chronic water shortage. It spans 58 kilometers, featuring the remarkable Alcântara arches, which are a prominent sight. Visitors can enjoy guided tours to explore the impressive structure and its history. The site is open year-round, with specific hours that may vary seasonally. Admission is generally free, but guided tours may have a fee. Accessibility is available for those with mobility challenges, allowing easy access to the visitor areas.