This is a sightseeing tour that includes everything you must see in Lisbon. In this 4 hour ride, you will have a complete overview on the most important landmarks of the city, visiting the old districts, and monuments full of history and breathtaking viewpoints.
Alfama, Graça, São Vicente, Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto, Estrela and Belem are must-see neighborhoods of Lisbon, and can be explored in a convenient way on board of an electric tuk tuk. And as flavors are also a great way to know a city - enjoy our offer of a "Ginjinha" in one of the stops.
The tuk tuk is a very versatile way to climb the hills of Lisbon, as it gets access to sites where touristic buses are not allowed. And you can count on live explanations of your local guide. Be prepared for a fun adventure but also for lots of history and contemporary culture.
- Learn about the history and tales of Lisbon with your private guide.
- Taste the famous Ginjinha.
- Private transportation in a silent, eco-friendly tuk tuk.
Hotel pick-up and drop off from locations within the city center
DEFAULT MEETING POINT: Right in front of Hard Rock Café there is a Tuk Tuk line, where you can find your guide.
One of oldest and most traditional neighborhoods in Lisbon. We will explore its interesting monuments, charming narrow streets, and meet its genuine people.
Built in the 12th century, this church is a landmark of Lisbon and it is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon.
Stunning view over the Alfama neighborhood and Tagus River.
This incredible viewpoint has one of the best views in the city.
"Monastery of St. Vincent Outside the Walls" is a 17th-century monastery and a great example of mannerist architecture in the country.
The National Pantheon houses the tombs of Portugal’s most distinguished historical figures.
In recent years this quarter became one of the most popular neighbourhoods in Lisbon, much because of its wonderful views over the city.
The most central and renowned neighbourhood in Lisbon. It was completely rebuilt by the Marquis of Pombal after the earthquake that destroyed the city in 1755.
An important cultural and commercial district, known for its luxury shopping, historic landmarks, and its numerous theatres and museums.
A former monastery built in 1389 that was destroyed during the 1755 earthquake that devastated Lisbon.
This garden has a panoramic view across the city to St. George's Castle and central Lisbon.
This picturesque quarter dating from the 16th century, has traditionally been the city's bohemian haunt of artists and writers. Its streets are quiet during the day, but it is transformed at night into one of the city's most vibrant nightlife quarters.
Strategically built on the North bank of the Tagus River, this fortification is the jewelry of Manueline architecture. Also, this is one of the most relevant landmarks of Lisbon. You will be able to see it from the outside and we have a stop for pictures.
A masterpiece of 16th-century architecture in Portugal, the Monastery of Jerónimos is listed as a National Monument and inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List. You will be able to visit the interior of the Church only.
This landmark stamped on the Tagus River bank is the most symbolic monument related to the Age of the Discoveries - the golden era of Portugal.
This museum shows off an iconic example of modern architecture on its facade just by the Tagus River.
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