Lisbon Convertible Tour – Discover the city with the top down
Experience Lisbon in style – in a convertible with the top down. Enjoy the sun, fresh Atlantic air, and impressive views as you explore the most beautiful corners of the city.
The tour takes you through historic districts such as Alfama, Bairro Alto, and Belém, past famous landmarks and to spectacular viewpoints overlooking the Tagus River. Your local guide will tell you exciting stories, give you insights into the history of Lisbon, and share personal tips off the beaten track.
This private or semi-private experience is ideal for couples, friends, or anyone who wants to get to know Lisbon in a comfortable, relaxed, and special way.
Visit Lisbon's most important and oldest Catholic cathedral. Construction began in 1147 on the site of the city's former mosque, which was controlled by the Moors. In addition to Sé de Lisboa, you can also visit the Church of Santo António and ask for luck in love.
You will see breathtaking views and a lively atmosphere at this location. The Tagus River, the domes, and the roofs of Alfama will make your photos unforgettable.
You won't want to leave this place. It's the best viewpoint over Lisbon, as you can admire almost all of its beautiful and dazzling sights from there. Amazing at sunset. Very romantic too.
Its construction began in 1590 under King Philip I of Spain, and it is considered the great architectural work of the Philippine dynasty. It was built outside the city walls, which is why it is called São Vicente de Fora. It is considered the great architectural work of the Philippine dynasty and served as a model for subsequent religious buildings.
The Church of Santa Engrácia is a 17th-century monument in Lisbon, Portugal. In the 20th century, Salazar converted it into the National Pantheon, where important Portuguese figures are buried. It is located in the Alfama district, where the flea market (Feira da Ladra) takes place every Tuesday and Saturday.
Visit Lisbon's oldest and most picturesque neighborhood, the birthplace of folk music fado and a labyrinth of narrow streets, alleys, and old houses where a local community lives. Here you can try the famous and traditional sour cherry liqueur, ginginha.
Praça do Comércio (translated as “Trade Square”) is a large square facing the harbor in Portugal's capital Lisbon and one of the largest in Portugal with an area of 175 x 175 m (574 x 574 ft), or 30,600 m² (329,000 ft²). The square is located in the south on the Tagus River and is still known in Portuguese as Terreiro do Paço (palace courtyard), as it was home to the Paço da Ribeira until it was destroyed in the great Lisbon earthquake of 1755.
One of the most stylish neighborhoods in Lisbon. It is also home to theaters, bookstores, and beautiful 19th-century shops.
This is where the Carnation Revolution ended on April 25, 1974! From here, you can also learn about the Secret Way from the guide, who will show you how to get to the Santa Justa elevator.
A wonderful 19th-century viewpoint from which you can admire Lisbon's medieval quarter.
The highlight of Baroque Lisbon! From the late 18th century, it was the first Catholic temple in the world dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus!
Try the best custard cake pastries at the original bakery, where the family secret is still intact.
Experience the best of Manueline architecture and marvel at this massive monastery, which has withstood several natural disasters throughout its history. See one of Lisbon's most magnificent churches, where Vasco da Gama is buried (admission to the monastery's church area is free).
We will observe this building from the outside and learn a little about it. The last line of defense for Lisbon's ports is this island fortress, which would strike fear into pirates and awe into the Portuguese.
You have heard the history of the empire and now meet all the main characters depicted in a unique sculpture in this ship monument.
In the heart of Bohemian Lisbon, you can see where people come from to find the best food in town.
This is where the nightlife thrives
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