Amadora is a town in Portugal, located in the district of Lisbon, in the Lisbon region in the Grande Lisbon subregion. The town is the seat of the municipality of the same name. The city has developed food, clothing and construction materials industries. Amadora stretches over an area of 23.78 square kilometers northwest of Lisbon, constituting the main residential area for workers in the Portuguese capital.

- The commune organizes the International Festival of Caricatures in October and November, establishing itself as a center for illustration and graphic arts.

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- The Free Waters Aqueduct passes through Amadora, presenting the largest stone arch constructed at its time in the 1770s.

- The region contains Neolithic settlements, including the Carenque Necropolis dating from 3000 BC, and in 1907 changed its name from Porcalhota to Amadora.

- Three metro stations and numerous train stops connect Amadora with central Lisbon, facilitating daily commutes.

- Hotel. Comfort City Hub – Metro Lisbon is located in Amadora. The property is 6.3 km from Estádio da Luz, 8 km from Jeronimos Monastery and 12 km from Dona Maria II National Theatre. The property offers city views. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. The apartment features a bedroom (1), a kitchen with standard equipment, such as a refrigerator and an oven, and a bathroom (1) with a bidet. A washing machine and a flat-screen TV with cable channels are also provided. Towels and bed linen are provided in the apartment. The property is 12 km from Rossio Square and 13 km from Praça do Commerce Square. Lisbon Airport is 12 km away.
