This tour stands out by offering more than information — it delivers connection, context, and genuine care. Every moment is guided by thoughtful storytelling, historical depth, and a personal approach that adapts to each traveler. Instead of a standard route, you experience Lisbon through the eyes of someone who lives its culture, understands its past, and knows how to make the city meaningful for you. It’s an authentic, human, and memorable journey designed to stay with you long after the tour ends
At Outing Portugal, we invite you to explore Lisbon through the eyes of Nir. This guided experience blends local insight and authentic storytelling. Easy access by metro, taxi, or Uber. If arriving by car, we recommend parking at Praça do Município.
The tour concludes at the Carmo Convent, the highest point of the route. From this remarkable landmark, guests enjoy sweeping views over Lisbon, where history, architecture, and the city’s spirit meet in a powerful and unforgettable finale.
This is a classic Lisbon tour guided by Nir Eini. The tour will take you closer to the many sites and landscapes in Baixa, Lisbon's elegant lower city and Bairro Alto. The city's lively upper districts, as well as the beautiful things in between.
Rua Augusta is the vibrant heart of Lisbon’s Baixa, connecting the grand Commerce Square to the historic Rossio. Rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake, it reflects Pombaline urban planning with its geometric layout and elegant façades. In the NIR route, it stands out for its traditional shops, historic cafés, street performers, and the iconic Rua Augusta Arch — a powerful symbol of Lisbon’s rebirth, ambition, and living urban culture.
Rossio Square is one of Lisbon’s most historic and lively meeting points. Officially named Praça Dom Pedro IV, it has been a central stage of public life for centuries, from royal celebrations to popular gatherings. On the NIR route, Rossio stands out for its iconic wave-pattern pavement, historic fountains, the National Theatre D. Maria II, and its role as a gateway between the Baixa and the old neighborhoods, where Lisbon’s daily rhythm truly unfolds.
The 16th-century Memorial stands as a silent witness to one of the most intense periods of Lisbon’s history. Dating back to the Age of Discoveries, it reflects the city’s imperial power, religious influence, and social tensions of the time. On the NIR route, this memorial invites reflection on faith, memory, and resilience, preserving traces of a complex past that shaped Lisbon’s identity at the dawn of the modern world.
The Carmo Convent is one of Lisbon’s most striking and symbolic landmarks. Built in the 14th century, its roofless Gothic arches stand as a powerful reminder of the 1755 earthquake. On the NIR route, the convent represents the transition between medieval Lisbon and modern resilience, offering panoramic views and a profound sense of history, memory, and transformation at one of the city’s highest points.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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