Explore the historical heart of Lisbon on the Old Town Tuk Tour, taking you through the charming districts of Alfama and Graça. Traverse narrow streets and steep staircases while stopping at iconic landmarks like the Lisbon Cathedral and the National Pantheon, where notable figures like Amália Rodrigues are laid to rest. Capture stunning views at Miradouro Senhora do Monte, a serene viewpoint perfect for photography. Enjoy a delightful ginjinha tasting as you learn about the area's rich history from your storyteller driver-guide.
- 1.5-hour tour exploring Alfama and Graça districts
- Visit key historical sites including Lisbon Cathedral and the National Pantheon
- Experience breathtaking views from Senhora do Monte viewpoint
- Includes a stop for ginjinha tasting during the tour
We can pick up or drop off at any place in the City Center
We will pick you up in front of the entrance. The driver will be waiting for you with a sign with the lead travelers name. The driver and the tuktuk has also a visible logo.
We will finish at Praça Luis de Camões or any other place in the city center.
The Cathedral of Saint Mary Major , often called Lisbon Cathedral or simply the Sé (Sé de Lisboa), is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in Lisbon, Portugal. It is the oldest church in the city, built in 1147. The cathedral has survived many earthquakes and has been modified, renovated and restored several times, resulting in a mix of different architectural styles. It is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon, and has been classified as a National Monument since 1910
Alfama is the oldest and one of the most typical neighborhoods in Lisbon. Currently, it covers part of the parish of Santa Maria Maior and part of the parish of São Vicente. Its name derives from the Arabic al-hamma (الحمّة), meaning "spring of warm waters, good waters."
Located in Largo das Portas do Sol, in its name, in front of the Palácio Azurara, where it is installed in the Fundação Ricardo Espírito Santo Silva, on a privileged balcony on a hill in São Vicente and on two most cenographic points in the city. Dalí we see ourselves as the Igrejas de São Miguel and de Santo Estêvão, the Igreja e Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora, or the labyrinthine Bairro de Alfama, with the winding streets and roads, patios and traverses, escadarias and slopes, which extend along the Tagus River.
One of the most beautiful viewpoints in Town
The Ruins of the Roman Theater, or Ruins of the Roman Theater dedicated to Nero, are located on the southern slope of the Castle of São Jorge, in the parish of Santa Maria Maior, formerly in the now-defunct parish of Sé, in Lisbon.[1] The theater was built in the 1st century, during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. It was rebuilt during the reign of Emperor Nero, and during the reign of Constantine, it was partially dismantled. Abandoned in the 4th century, it remained buried until 1798, the year in which the ruins were discovered after the 1755 earthquake.
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