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Amora offers a grounded, authentic alternative to the high-intensity coastal hubs, appealing to those seeking a slower pace without sacrificing connectivity. It functions as a practical residential base, providing a stable lifestyle characterized by reliable public transport and accessible healthcare. For professionals and families, it offers a more manageable cost of living compared to Lisbon, making it an attractive option for long-term stability.
However, the reality of living here is more suburban than scenic; you trade immediate ocean views and high-end amenities for a quieter, more functional daily routine. While it is a safe and steady environment, those accustomed to bustling international metropolitan centers may find the local rhythm somewhat understated.
Amora has a **hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen Csa)** with warm, dry summers and mild, wetter winters. Long-term climate data show summer highs near 29-30°C, winter highs around 15-16°C, and most rain falling in the cool season, while humidity is typically moderate to fairly high for a coastal Lisbon-area city.
Summer Average
28°C
Winter Average
12°C
Climate Type
Mediterranean
Rainy Days
75
Sunny Days
290
Humidity
66%
Spring
March - May
15-24°C
Spring is mild and increasingly sunny, with temperatures rising quickly from cool mornings to warm afternoons. Rain still occurs, especially in March and April, but conditions trend drier by late spring.
Moderate rainfall
Summer
June - August
20-30°C
Summer is warm to hot, dry, and mostly clear, with July and August as the hottest months. Rain is infrequent and sunshine is abundant, making this the driest part of the year.
Low rainfall
Autumn
September - November
16-24°C
Autumn stays mild at first, then becomes cooler and wetter as the season progresses. Rainfall increases notably in October and November, while temperatures remain comfortable into September and October.
Moderate rainfall
Winter
December - February
7-16°C
Winter is cool, moist, and generally mild rather than cold, with daytime highs commonly in the mid-teens Celsius. This is the rainiest season, though freezing temperatures and snow are very uncommon.
High rainfall
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Air Quality
Amora
Advantages
Amora
Abundant parks and green spaces
Rich cultural heritage sites
Proximity to Lisbon
Affordable cost of living
Strong educational infrastructure
Disadvantages
Amora
No coworking spaces available
Limited higher education options
Suburban job market constraints
Commute dependency to Lisbon
Safety & Security in Amora
Overall Safety Score
Includes resilience and environmental factors
Moderate
48
/100
Portugal Avg
63
Europe Avg
58
Worldwide Avg
56
Crime & Safety Metrics
Thermometer compares Amora to Portugal averages using different marker styles.Compare:
Amora
Portugal Average
Safety Index
0510
Low
Safety from Crime
0510
Concerning
Safe Alone (Day)
0510
Low
Safe Alone (Night)
0510
Critical
Safety from Violent Crime
0510
Concerning
Safety from Property Crime
0510
Concerning
Environmental & Natural Hazard Risks
Resilience Score: 71/100
No data for Amora — showing hazard indicators from nearby Corroios (~3 km).