LisbonFinal Boss Zone

Parque das NaçõesRent Prices 2026

1990-225The Glass EmpireParking ParadiseCorporate HQ HubRiverside Premium
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Our Verdict

"Final Boss"

With a median price of €25.5/m², this area is the rental market’s 'FINAL_BOSS'. You aren't paying for 'charm'; you are paying for the only neighborhood in Lisbon where the plumbing actually works and your windows are double-paned. While some units hit a staggering €38/m², the investment outlook remains rock solid because the supply of modern, high-spec apartments in the city is still painfully low.

The Vibe:This is glass-and-steel Lisbon, where the 1998 Expo legacy meets high-end corporate living along the Tagus. You trade traditional azulejos for high-speed elevators, underground garages, and wide, paved avenues that actually accommodate a car. The crowd is a mix of tech executives, international families, and anyone who prefers the Gare do Oriente transit hub over climbing steep hills.

Market Median

25.5
/m²/mo
1.0% Premiumvs Lisbon avg
LowHigh
1938
Est. Rating5/5
Last ScanJanuary 2026
Signal ConfidenceHigh
Market Speed
Aggressive
Inventory turnover focus
📈Growth Potential
High
Infrastructure outlook

Quick Estimate

Parque das Nações @ 25.5/m²/mo

1,530

District Highlights

Grocery
SuperCor (El Corte Inglés)
School
United Lisbon International School
Transit
Gare do Oriente (Metro/Train/Bus)
Park
Jardim Garcia de Orta
Hospital
Hospital CUF Descobertas

Locals Ask

Is the rent higher near the Marina?

Absolutely; waterfront proximity pushes m² stats toward the €35-€38/m² range, especially for newer builds.

How does it compare to Avenida da Liberdade?

It is just as expensive but offers better functional value, like central AC and private parking which are rare downtown.

Is it easy to find smaller studios (T0)?

Harder than you think; the stock is heavily skewed toward T2 and T3 layouts for families and professionals.

What’s the biggest downside of living here?

The wind off the Tagus can be brutal in winter, and the area feels somewhat clinical compared to the rest of Lisbon.

Are utility costs higher in these modern buildings?

Usually lower per m² due to better energy certificates (A/B), though floor-to-ceiling windows can hike up cooling costs in July.