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Discover Lisbon with an audio tour that takes you through the stories of one of Europe’s most colorful and captivating capitals. During this self-guided walking tour, you’ll explore historic squares, atmospheric neighborhoods and unforgettable viewpoints, from Praça do Comércio and Rossio Square to the winding streets of Alfama, Lisbon Cathedral and the famous Santa Justa Lift.
Along the way, you’ll hear how explorers, kings, earthquakes, fado music and everyday city life shaped Lisbon into the city it is today. Discover grand monuments, hidden alleys, tiled façades and local legends while experiencing the unique charm of Portugal’s capital. With the CityAppTour app, you explore Lisbon at your own pace, without a guide or group, while the stories bring the city to life.
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This tour is 4,7 km and has 23 stories about everything you will pass. Not just dull facts, but real stories, legends en fun facts collected by a local guide. Some examples of highlights are below...
From this terrace, you will have a gorgeous view of Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, and the nearby river. Notable sights at this stop are the Monastery of Saint Vincent and the dome of the National Pantheon. And if you’re an early bird, this is known as the best place to watch the sunrise in Lisbon, which has earned it its nickname as the ‘Door to the Sun’. Every Saturday and Tuesday morning, a flea market takes place in the shadow of the monument, which is sure to be worth a visit.
Nowadays, this square is mainly used as a hub for public transportation and other traffic, but that doesn’t erase the history behind this place. Once the home to the Royal Hospital and now to various hotels and cafes, you’ll learn the story of a fire, the plague, an earthquake which brought us to the Praça da Figueira of today.
If the many climbs and descends in the streets of Lisbon are a little too much for you, you can skip 45 meters ahead from one neighborhood to the other. The construction of the lift finished in 1902 and it has since been a popular mode of transportation, even later becoming a part of the city’s public transportation system. The lift has been classified as a National Monument since 2002 and is considered as one of the highlights of Lisbon.
From this point, there’s two beautiful views you’ll have to divide your attention between. There’s the 25th of April Bridge and the large Christ the King statue on the opposite side of the river. Both monuments are roughly from the same time, with the Christ statue being unveiled in 1959 and the bridge opening in 1966. But worry not, you can take all the time you want admiring both scenes, before continuing the tour.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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