This tour will begin at one of the most important sights in Lisbon. From here you can see the Castle and begin to understand a little of our history.
From there we go to Alfama where you will explore some of the most important monuments of Lisbon. After some free time to explore the alleys and narrow streets of this district, we go towards Belém.
This is where our caravels and sailors began their voyages around the world in the fifteenth century exploring previously unknown oceans. And you will have the opportunity to visit the Jerónimos Monastery and the Torre de Belém as well as the Monument to the Discoveries.
We will end the day savoring our traditional cream pie (Pastel de Belém) in the original factory.
Here are our recommendations of places to visit during this tour. You can also find alternate options and additional activities. It's your choice.
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at the Monument of the Restaurators
The Castle of St. George, located on the highest point of Lisbon, is one of the city's most iconic monuments. With a history spanning more than two millennia, this castle has witnessed several important events, from the Roman occupation to the time of the Discoveries.
Miradour of the Doors of the Sun: A Balcony to Lisbon The Miradouro das Portas do Sol is one of the most famous postcards in Lisbon. Located in the Alfama neighborhood, this viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the city, highlighting the characteristic red roofs, the Tejo River and historic monuments such as the National Pantheon and the San Vicente de Fora Monastery.
Alfama is more than just a neighborhood; it is the soul of Lisbon. With its narrow and winding alleys, colorful houses and vibrant atmosphere, Alfama is a charming maze that transports visitors to another era.
The main cathedral of Lisbon and its architecture should be visited. This church began to be built in the 12th century and had works and improvements until the 20th century. Because of this you can witness various styles such as Baroque, Romanesque and Gothic.
This is the largest square in Lisbon and was for many centuries the most important commercial area in Portugal, as well as the entrance to the city. Today you will see several restaurants and bars to enjoy the river. And you can pass the bow to enter the city and walk along the city's largest pedestrian street with its traditional Portuguese sidewalk.
The Rossio Square: Vibrant Heart of Lisbon Opens a new window www.travel-in-portugal.com Rossio Square, Lisbon Plaza do Rossio, officially called Plaza Dom Pedro IV, is one of the most iconic and lively places in Lisbon. Situated in the Baixa Pombalina, this square has been the scene of various historical events and a meeting point for Lisboetaans and visitors over the centuries.
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