Discover the highlights and hidden gems of Lisbon on an unforgettable Private Tour. Explore the cultural center of the city and the charming Alfama district with your expert local guide.
Stroll along Largo do Carmo and marvel at the impressive São Roque Church. Visit a beautiful brewery that was once a palace, with stunning tiles, frescoes, and arches.
Delight your mouth with a traditional 'Pastel de Nata' accompanied by a delicious coffee. Skip the line and enter the fascinating ruins of the Convento do Carmo. Discover the magnificent Lisbon Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that blends different styles.
Indulge in the exquisite Ginja, the traditional liqueur, while enjoying one of the most breathtaking views of Lisbon from the Miradouro de Santo Estêvão. Finish the day by visiting the outside of the renowned Fado Museum, the quintessential representation of Portuguese music.
Join us for an incredible opportunity to experience Lisbon like a true local!
Under the statue.
The tour ends, very near to the Libon center. Your private guide will tell you everything you need to know about local life, where to go, where to eat, or what to do, to make the most of your visit to this wonderful city!
Admire the square dedicated to Luis De Camoes, the father of the Portuguese language and the cultural center of Lisbon of the twentieth century.
Try the typical ‘pastel de nata’ and the best coffee, in one of the most traditional cafes in Lisbon.
Visit one of the most beautiful and important churches in Lisbon. It is the religious temple of the Brotherhood of Misericordia. A church full of precious works of wood and gold, symbol of the power of this religious brotherhood.
Admire the oldest brewery in Lisbon and the palace that housed the brewery, famous for its azulejos with masonic symbology.
Walk through this important place for the ancient history of the city (Convento do Carmo) and for contemporary history (symbol of the Carnation Revolution).
Discover with your skip the line ticket, this gothic temple in ruins due to the 1755 earthquake
Take a look at this important engineering work of Lisbon on the early 1900s. It is an excellent panoramic point overlooking the district of Baixa Pombalina and the hill of Alfama and the Castle of Sao Jorge.
Walk along the elegant Rua Garrett and finish in the Baixa Pombalina. Stroll on the Rua Augusta until the majestic monumental arch.
Visit the elegant entrance gate to the city, rebuilt after the devastating earthquake of 1755 and designed with masonic symbols. See the Cais das Colunas, whose marble walkway served to welcome kings, queens and presidents.
Visit the curious church that survived the earthquake, with its beautiful facade in the "Manuelino" style (Portuguese baroque). Discover its fascinating history related to women.
Discover the amazing palace that belonged to the first governor of the Indies. Now it hosts the foundation dedicated to the only Portuguese writer who won the Nobel Prize, Josè Saramago.
Discover the church obtained from a former mosque. The facade is Romanesque but inside there is also the Gothic and neo-Gothic style.
Enjoy one of the most beautiful viewpoints, while you taste the typical Ginja liquor, made by the ladies of Alfama.
Stroll on this amazing old quarter while still tasting the Ginja liquor.
Learn about the history of the typical music of Portugal: Fado.
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