If you only have one tour to experience Lisbon, this is the one. Our 4-hour private tuk-tuk tour is the most complete way to discover the city, combining the historic hills of Alfama, Baixa and Chiado with the riverside grandeur of Belém, home to some of Lisbon's most iconic landmarks.
With double the time of a standard tour, there's no need to rush. Your local driver-guide takes you through narrow alleyways, past centuries-old miradouros, and along the Tagus riverfront to see the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery: a UNESCO World Heritage Site before winding back through the city's most charming neighborhoods.
This is a private tour, reserved exclusively for your group. Sit back, relax, and let your guide handle the hills, the traffic and the stories, while you enjoy a slower, richer introduction to Lisbon: from its 12th-century foundations to its modern-day soul.
You'll find one of our drivers dressed in a white and red shirt with the Lisbon Tuk Tours company logo and/or a red jacket with the company logo.
The oldest medieval church that survived to the earthquake.
Being at the Portas do Sol viewpoint is like being on the balcony of a house, thanks to its cozy and bustling environment. Besides the view worthy of a Lisbon postcard, at the Portas do Sol lookout you can stop and enjoy an authentic Portuguese coffee at its kiosk, see the famous nº 28 electric tram that constantly passes by the tram stop located out front, as well as discover the São Vicente statue, patron saint of Lisbon, holding the boat that is the symbol of the Portuguese capital.
The Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara is one of the largest and most iconic observation points in Lisbon. It’s right next to the top of the Elevador da Glória and offers a special panorama of the city.
The church of São Vicente de Fora, located in the area of São Vicente (Lisbon), an area that identifies the context of the medieval surroundings of the city of Lisbon in the 16th century[1]. It is an example of Mannerism in Portugal. It is possible to identify the presence of Gothic and Baroque styles in this church. Due to the strong military and religious presence, Portuguese architecture was censored to a certain extent, maintaining the principles of previous styles.
The National Pantheon, created by Decree of 26 September 1836, in the Church of Santa Engrácia, since 1 December 1966
Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhood and the most charming one, it’s considered the historic soul of Lisbon and its steep, cobblestoned lanes stand just as they were in medieval times.
This Square was the centerpiece of the reconstruction that took place after the earthquake of 1755 which has reduced Lisbon to rubble. In a privilege location, facing the river, this is the most popular square in Lisbon and one of the largest in Europe.
a refined area full of cafés, culture, and shopping
Lisbon’s bohemian and lively quarter
filled with history and elegance
panoramic views over the entire city
overlooking Alfama and the river
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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