The Alvalade Parish Council has been actively improving urban mobility, prioritizing soft mobility solutions and creating better conditions for cyclists and pedestrians.
For those seeking comfort, accessibility and proximity to essential services, Casas na Quinta offers a prime location that blends tranquility with urban connectivity.
Lisbon Metro: Fast and efficient

The nearest metro station is Areeiro, just a 13-minute walk from Casas na Quinta. It’s part of the Green Line, connecting Telheiras to Cais do Sodré, with direct access to the city center, shopping areas and cultural hubs. Areeiro station is equipped with accessibility features, elevators and a bike park, operating from 6:30 AM to 1:00 AM.
Just one stop away, at Alameda, you can switch to the Red Line, which takes you straight to Lisbon Airport – a 35-minute journey from your doorstep.
Train: Quick connections

Roma-Areeiro Station, just 14 minutes away on foot, offers train services that complement the local public transport network. It serves the Azambuja and Sintra lines, connecting to Oriente, Azambuja, Sintra, Entrecampos and Sete Rios. Through the Fertagus service, there is also a connection to Lisbon’s South Bank, all the way to Setúbal.
This station allows easy transitions between train, metro and bus. For those working outside Lisbon or commuting frequently across the metropolitan area, Roma-Areeiro is a valuable asset thanks to its frequency and accessibility.
Lisbon buses: Extensive network

Alvalade is served by several Carris bus lines, including 705, 708 and 722, which pass right by Casas na Quinta. These connect to key areas like Areeiro, Baixa, Marquês de Pombal and Parque das Nações. You’ll also find 2 Carris Metropolitana buses – 2790 and 2722 – linking to outer zones like Alverca and Sacavém. These routes make commuting for work, leisure or study easy and efficient. With buses 705, 722, 2790 or 2722, you can reach Lisbon Airport in just 15 minutes.
The 46B Neighborhood Line, with a stop just 7 minutes away from Casas na Quinta, is a soft mobility initiative that strengthens connections between residential areas and local services, operating from 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM.
Lisbon bike lanes: Sustainable and safe mobility

Lisbon has invested heavily in bike infrastructure and Alvalade is one of the neighborhoods benefiting most. You’ll find bike lanes in strategic locations like Alameda da Universidade, Avenida do Brasil, Campo Grande, Avenida Frei Miguel Contreiras and Rua Infante Dom Pedro.
A newly inaugurated pedestrian and bike bridge over Avenida Almirante Gago Coutinho connects Alvalade and Campo Grande to the eastern part of the city, including Marvila and Parque das Nações. This project also rehabilitated 525 meters of bike lanes and 215 meters of pedestrian paths, promoting active and sustainable mobility.
Infrastructure and services within reach

Living at Casas na Quinta means being close to everything:
- Lisbon Airport: 5 minutes by car, 15 by bus, 35 by metro.
- Pharmacy: 6-minute walk.
- Supermarkets and local shops: several supermarkets within 5 minutes by car, Alvalade Market just 3 minutes away and several local shops in the hearth of Alvalade.
- Parks and Green Spaces: Bela Vista Park and Mata de Alvalade nearby.
- Schools and universities: from primary to higher education, with multiple options in the area.
Mobility that adds value
The excellent network of Lisbon metro, buses and bike lanes, along with pedestrian-friendly streets, makes Alvalade one of the most complete neighborhoods to live in. Casas na Quinta benefits directly from this infrastructure, offering residents a balanced, sustainable and well-connected urban lifestyle.
If you’re looking for a home in Lisbon with outstanding mobility and quality of life, discover Casas na Quinta – where every journey is simple, fast and comfortable, whether you’re working, studying or enjoying the city.