Explore the heart of Lisbon like never before aboard a fun and eco-friendly tuk-tuk. This fun adventure takes you to the city’s most iconic landmarks, vibrant neighborhoods, and hidden gems. This tour takes you through Lisbon’s historic Alfama and Graça neighborhoods, the vibrant Bairro Alto and Chiado districts, and the Belém area, known for its mesmerizing monuments, riverside charm, and the unique Pastéis de Belém - secret-recipe custard tarts. Our knowledgeable local guides will share fascinating stories, cultural insights, and insider tips, making the tour a memorable experience. Explore the city, enjoy unique panoramic views from Lisbon’s famous viewpoints, and experience the city’s unique charm! Don't miss out!
The square is characterized by the high obelisk, 30 meters high, called the Monument to the Restauradores and inaugurated on April 28, 1886, which commemorates the liberation of the country from Spanish rule on December 1, 1640.
Praça de D. Pedro IV, better known as Rossio, is one of the main squares in downtown Lisbon and has been meeting point for locals throughout the centuries.
The oldest church in Lisbon tells tales about the city’s rich history. It is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon and a must-see in the city!
The Portas do Sol Viewpoint is one of the most charming places in Lisbon. The viewpoint offers a magnificent view of the eastern part of Lisbon, the red rooftops of Alfama and the Tagus River.
One of the best views in the city. From this viewpoint, you get a panoramic view of the city, including sights of the Castle of São Jorge, downtown Lisbon, the Tagus River estuary, Bairro Alto, and the Monsanto Forest Park.
Feira da Ladra is a popular flea market that takes place in the city of Lisbon every Tuesday and Saturday.
The National Pantheon, installed in Lisbon, in the Church of Santa Engrácia.
In the famous Alfama neighborhood, the Fado Museum is devoted to the universe of fado and the unique Portuguese guitar.
Alfama is the oldest and one of the most typical neighborhoods in the city of Lisbon. Let's try our famous drink Ginjinha!
Praça do Comércio, once home to a royal palace lost in the 1755 earthquake, is now one of Lisbon’s most stunning squares. It’s been at the heart of the city’s life for centuries! The elegant Rua Augusta Arch and the square's beautiful architecture give the place a charm that’s hard to forget.
Praça Luís de Camões is a pleasant open space, embellished with trees and stone benches, and where the floor, covered with the famous Portuguese pavement, has geometric effects and designs alluding to the sea, the mermaids, and the caravels. The square praises the famous Portuguese writer Luís de Camões.
Largo do Carmo is an iconic square located in the Chiado area. In this square, you find the ruins of the Carmo Convent, built in the 14th century and destroyed by the 1755 earthquake.
Bairro Alto and Chiado represent the most bohemian and alternative sides of Lisbon. These neighborhoods are alive with creativity, where historic charm meets street art, cafés, shops, and an energy that makes you feel like something unexpected could happen around any corner.
The São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint is a garden located in Lisbon, in the parish of Misericórdia. Built in 1864, on two terraces, the viewpoint provides an outside view of the old part of the city.
Jardim do Príncipe Real is a garden located in Lisbon. It is a garden with a romantic layout and was built in the mid-19th century.
Basílica da Estrela is characterized by its neoclassical beauty and the fascinating history that surrounds it. This iconic church, inaugurated in the late 18th century, was built in honor of Queen Maria I.
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