Our Historic Lisbon package covers the areas of the 7 Hills and the Belém area. An entire route of about 30 km, of which 14 km in two of the most challenging areas to complete in any other way in the same period, the Medieval Hills and Romantic Hills.
Explore Lisbon's Medieval Hills, delving into its 3,000-year history from its founding to Moorish conquest. Wander through narrow streets, enjoy city viewpoints, and conquer steep hills. Transition to the Romantic Hills, a post-1755 earthquake renewal with palaces and chic neighborhoods.
On the way to Belém, see UNESCO sites: Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, and Padrão dos Descobrimentos. These landmarks symbolize the Maritime Discoveries period. All these, along with the 7 Hills, offer more than tourist buses cover, nor the 28 or the 15 trams.
Here’s everything you can do with us in 3h/4h! By yourself, it would take 3 to 4 days without being able to complement our explanations and enjoy our company.
Your Guide will be in contact wit the client. Contact from your Guide will be provided before the meeting point.
Praça da Figueira: Next to Dom João I statue. [ N 38° 42′ 48.8” – W 9° 8′ 15.1” ]
Visit the place of birth of one of the most famous catholic church saints.
From 1150, an impressive Romanic monument in Lisbon.
Wonder yourself with a viewpoint over the oldest Lisbon district.
Initiated around the XIII century with Graça Convent, this is Lisbon's XIX-century industrial district.
This is Lisbon's highlight! The most breathtaking view of Lisbon city. Neither the bus nor the tram can arrive here!
From the XVII century, the Maneirista Arquitetonical style is also known as the house of Bragança's dynasty pantheon.
One of the oldest flea markets in Europe, initially known by the moors as aleadhra market, with language evolution, it became to be Ladra market.
The Panteão Nacional, in Lisbon, is an imposing monument, formerly a baroque church, now a place of homage to historical figures from Portugal. It has a stunning dome and houses the tombs of notable personalities from the country's history.
One of the chicest districts in Lisbon. It is also the home of theatres, bookshops, and beautiful 19th-century shops.
From 1732, this is the oldest bookshop in the world!
Here, in 1974 25th April ended the Carnation Revolution!
A marvelous 19th-century viewpoint, where you'll contemplate Lisbon's Medieval area
A wonderful XIX-century garden!
The Portuguese parliament! By the XVI century, it was Lisbon's biggest monastery, becoming in the early XX century the Portuguese house of democracy.
Barroco Lisbon's highlight! From the late XVIII century, it was the first catholic temple in the world dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus!
You'll imagine being at the heart of a XIX century-romantic walk in the park.
The Jerónimos Monastery, in Lisbon, is a magnificent example of Manueline architecture. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has impressive details, such as sculptures and ornaments, that show the wealth and devotion of the era. It is a historical testimony to the age of Portuguese Discoveries and houses the tombs of prominent figures in the country's history. You can visit the Church for free, as long as there is no waiting line.
The Belém Tower is a Lisbon historical icon on the riverbank. This fortified tower, with its unique architecture, mixes styles such as Gothic and Manueline. Built as a maritime defense, today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a striking symbol of the Age of Discovery. Its decorative details and strategic location on the banks of the Tagus River make it an unmissable attraction for visitors. The stop considers to observe the monument from the outside.
The Monument to the Discoveries is an imposing monument celebrating the Age of Portuguese Discoveries. Its stylized caravel shape pays homage to explorers and important figures from that historical period. Located on the banks of the Tagus River, it stands out for its sculpture and viewpoint, which offers a magnificent view of the region. It is a symbolic representation of the spirit of discovery and conquest of new horizons. The stop considers to observe the monument from the outside.
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