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. Here 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 will meet in the river and pass through the city center 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.
We can pick you up anywhere in the Lisbon area. Ask us.
Miradouro da Nossa Senhora do Monte is an emblematic spot of Lisbon, best known for its miradouro that offers one of the most stunning views of the city.
This monastery can be considered the most impressive mannerist church in the city. Your collection of tiles and museum should be visited. This is also the mausoleum of the various kings and patriarchs of Lisbon. Going to the terrace you will find one of the most beautiful views of Lisbon. Do not miss it!
The most traditional neighborhood of the city is also a maze of narrow streets, small alleys and steep staircases. All filled with history in every corner. And always descending towards the river. Without a doubt an incredible experience and a wonderful way to get to know Lisbon.
The main cathedral of Lisbon and its architecture must be visited. This church began to be built in the twelfth century and had works and improvements until the twentieth 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. Nowadays you will see several restaurants and bars to enjoy the river. And you can pass the arch to enter the city and walk along the longest pedestrian street of the city with its traditional Portuguese sidewalk.
The Jerónimos Monastery is, along with the Tower of Belém, one of the most visited sites in Lisbon. Here you can visit their church and cloisters. The Church of Santa Maria is completely different from any other in the world. Its unique ship supported by six beautifully carved columns makes it seem like it stretches forever. The two claustros are breathtaking with their decorative ornamentation and symbolism.
This tower was built during the 16th century on the north bank of the Tejo River to defend the city. Later it was transformed into lighthouse and customs. Here you can see an impressive Manueline style.
This impressive monument was designed to celebrate the Age of Discoveries in Portugal. It was inaugurated in 1960, marking the fifth hundredth anniversary of the death of one of the country's great discoverers, Prince Henry the Navigator. The monument consists of a set of sculptures that represent a proa of a caravella with the most important personalities in Portuguese history.
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