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What’s Odivelas Like in October? October in Odivelas, part of the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, offers pleasant, mild autumn weather. Average daytime temperatures typically range from 20-23°C (68-73°F), while nights are cooler, around 13-16°C (55-61°F) (estimated). While October can see increased rainfall compared to summer, with an average of 80-100mm (3-4 inches) over 7-9 days (estimated), many sunny days are still common. It’s a comfortable time for sightseeing without the intense summer heat.

What Are Typical Costs and Availability in Odivelas in October? As a residential area bordering Lisbon, Odivelas generally offers more affordable options than central Lisbon. Accommodation, such as budget hotels or guesthouses, may range from €55-€95 per night (estimated), while mid-range apartments could be €85-€130 (estimated). Local restaurant meals (e.g., a “prato do dia”) typically cost between €9-€16 (estimated). Public transport, integrating with Lisbon’s network, is readily available. A single Metro or bus fare using a ‘Zapping’ balance on a Navegante card costs approximately €1.65 (actual data, subject to change). Availability for accommodation and local services is generally good in October, as it’s outside peak tourist season.

What Should You Expect Regarding Crowds, Events, and Conditions in Odivelas in October? Expect minimal tourist crowds directly within Odivelas itself, which remains largely a local residential area. Lisbon, easily accessible from Odivelas, will be less crowded than in summer but still lively. Odivelas might host local municipal events, but major international festivals are typically in central Lisbon. Conditions are generally favorable for exploring, with mild temperatures and fewer tourists. It’s advisable to pack layers and be prepared for occasional rain, though extended periods of bad weather are uncommon.

What Are the Best Activities for Visiting Odivelas in October? October’s mild weather is ideal for exploring Odivelas’s local charm and as a comfortable base for Lisbon. Visit the historic Mosteiro de São Dinis e São Bernardo. Enjoy walks in local parks like Jardim da Música or simply experience daily Portuguese life in a less touristy setting. Odivelas is well-connected by Metro, making it an excellent springboard for visiting Lisbon’s iconic sites, such as Belém, Alfama, and the city center, without the peak season crowds or heat.

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