Much more than a walking tour, this tour combines a Lisboner’s tradition of wine and tapas tasting with the important history and culture facts provided by a knowledgeable guide. Further, enjoy the amazing view of the city while taking a ride in two of the famous elevators. Just come and enjoy Lisbon, we are here to give you an amazing experience.
In front of the Police Tourism Office
Praça dos Restauradores is central Lisbon’s most interesting plaza, which combines classical 17th-century architecture with ornate art deco buildings. This square offers important insights into Portuguese History.
Built to represent the victory of the Portuguese in rebuilding the city after the earthquake of 1755, a symbol of the city that cannot be missed.
Worth visiting for its beauty, richness, and history, something not to lose. (Sometimes is close for religious ceremonies)
Chiado is an elegant and bohemian neighborhood in Lisbon. This is the most vibrant part of the city, with theatres, cinemas, art galleries, and emblematic coffee shops. If there is a neighborhood connected to the arts in Lisbon, it is Chiado.
The Praça do Comércio is the most amazing plaza in Lisbon, and one of the city’s highlights. Much of the city's history had unfolded here.
Here can be seen legacies of the revolution that changed Portugal and vestiges of the effects of the earthquake that destroyed the city in 1755.
Built to represent the victory of the Portuguese in rebuilding the city after the earthquake of 1755, a symbol of the city that cannot be missed.
The Elevador de Santa Justa is one of the truly unique tourist attractions of Lisbon. This 19th-century industrial-age elevator connects Baixa district to the Largo do Carmo. You will have an amazing view of the city from the top.
It was built in the 13th century, partially destroyed by the earthquake from 1755, it remains a point of attraction for the city.
It marks the very center of the city, a lively place at any time of the day, where important events of Portuguese history took place.
This is the first building built after the conquest of Lisbon from the Moors by the Portuguese. The Cathedral of Lisbon is a living Testimony, of medieval architecture and faith that molded our soul as a fundamental milestone of the Portuguese culture.
Alfama is one of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods, founded by the Arabs, the only neighborhood in Lisbon that survived the 1755 earthquake. Here is where we can see what the city of Lisbon was before the earthquake.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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