Caxias

Caxias is a town located in the municipality of Oeiras, in the Lisbon region, which combines history, culture, natural beauty and quality of life. Its rich heritage and landscape, together with its proximity to Lisbon, make it an attractive option for living and investing. The real estate market in Caxias has shown sustained growth, reflecting the growing interest in this Portuguese location.

Whether to visit, live or invest, Caxias is a destination that deserves to be discovered, providing a unique and enriching experience to all those who venture into its historic streets and stunning natural landscapes.

Brief history

The history of Caxias dates back to ancient times and is closely linked to its strategic position next to the Tagus River. Over the years, Caxias has been a point of interest due to its beautiful beach and the Palácio dos Arcos, a historical reference in the region.

In the 21st century, Caxias has revealed an attractive potential, with emphasis on the beach, culture, sports and business. In 2016, the Cidade do Futebol was inaugurated in Alto da Boa Viagem and, in 2017, the Passeio Marítimo from Praça do Forte de São Bruno towards Lisbon. The integration of Caxias in the creation of a large urban park that extends along the Ribeira de Barcarena to the Fábrica da Pólvora is planned, and the completion of the Passeio Marítimo to Paço de Arcos.

demography and economy

According to the 2021 Census, the population of Caxias is 10,096 inhabitants. The population density is 2961.7 inhabitants per km². The total area of the parish is 3.41 km².

Caxias, being part of the municipality of Oeiras, benefits from the economic dynamics of the region, considering that this is the municipality with the highest per capita income in the country. Sectors such as trade, services, tourism and technology play an important role in local development. The proximity to the Tagus River and the Atlantic Ocean has also influenced the local economy, especially with regard to tourism and maritime activities.

Points of interest

  • Palácio dos Arcos: One of the main attractions of Caxias, this historic palace is a magnificent example of Portuguese architecture and is currently used as a luxury hotel.
  • Cartuxa Convent: A historic landmark dating back to the 16th century, which is currently undergoing restoration.
  • Paço Real and Quinta Real de Caxias: A reflection of the aristocratic life of the 18th century. The Paço Real was granted concession to the Grupo de Hotéis Turim and is currently undergoing refurbishment, for future exploration.
  • São Bruno de Caxias Fort: A fortification erected during the Portuguese Independence Restoration War.
  • Gibalta Lighthouse: A symbol of the coastal region of Caxias.
  • Praia de Caxias: One of the best known beaches in the Oeiras region, it is a popular spot for bathers and families alike, offering stunning views over the Tagus and the 25 de Abril Bridge.
  • Gardens and Parks: Caxias has several green spaces, ideal for walks, picnics and outdoor activities.

Attraction to live and live

Caxias is an attractive place to live and live thanks to its cultural richness, natural beauty and quality of life. The proximity to Lisbon, just a few kilometers away, facilitates access to work and leisure opportunities in the capital. In addition, the location has a good public transport system and a wide range of services and amenities.

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