This tour allows you to fully explore Lisbon, revealing the diversity of a city where history, culture and landscape cross. Built on seven hills and facing the River Tagus, Lisbon stands out for its unique light, the contrast between the ancient and the modern and the value of its historical heritage.
Along the way, you will discover traditional neighborhoods such as Alfama, where medieval marks and cultural traditions remain alive, as well as emblematic monuments that witness decisive moments in Portugal's history, with special emphasis on the time of the Discoveries, visible in Belém. The viewpoints offer a clear reading of the city’s geography and privileged views of the urban landscape.
This experience presents Lisbon as a historic capital, alive and authentic, allowing you to understand its evolution over time and how the past remains present in the daily life of the city.
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The Eduardo VII Park is the starting point of the visit. This is the largest urban park in the city centre and offers a wide view of the Lower Lisbon and the Tejo River, allowing a first geographic and urban reading of the capital.
The Lisbon Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, built in the 12th century, is the oldest religious temple in the city. A predominantly Romanesque style, it represents a fundamental witness to medieval Lisbon and Christian consolidation after the reconquest.
The Miradouro das Portas do Sol is one of the city’s most emblematic viewpoints, offering a privileged view of the Alfama neighborhood, the traditional casario and the Tejo River, being an ideal spot to understand Lisbon’s historic identity.
The Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, located at one of the highest points in the city, offers one of the most complete panoramic views of Lisbon, allowing you to simultaneously observe several hills, historic neighborhoods and the Estuary of the Tejo.
The Alfama District is the oldest building in the city. It is characterized by its narrow streets, staircases, traditional facades and strong connection to Lisbon folk culture, and is also recognized as the cradle of Fado.
The Pattern of Discoveries is a commemorative monument of the 20th century dedicated to the Portuguese maritime expansion, celebrating historical figures linked to the Age of Discoveries and the central role of Portugal in the history of navigation.
The Tower of Belém is one of the most recognized symbols of Lisbon. Built in the 16th century, it had defensive and ceremonial functions, and is now classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Jeronimos Monastery, built in the 16th century, is one of the most important works of the Manueline style. Associated with the Portuguese Discoveries, it is also the graveyard of historical figures such as Vasco da Gama and Luis de Camões, representing one of the country's largest architectural and cultural legacy.
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