Discover Lisbon history beyond guidebooks.
This 4 hours tour will wake up all your senses and is the best way to get to know the city. We will ride on a tuk-tuk, small three-wheeled cars ideal for navigating the confined streets, exploring Lisboa with easy. You will visit some of the city's best-known attractions in a short space of time. It includes the hill where the city was born, viewpoints, historic districts, gardens, palaces, the cathedral, the Portuguese Parliament. Furthermore, you will discover some of the lesser-known areas of the city, where you can discover unknown treasures and some secrets.
Your guide will also give you some tips what to do and not do while you are in the city to avoid some tourism traps.
We provide retirement in hotels and apartments in the city's centre. Hotels and apartments outside of the city centre are not offered as boarding/disembarking options. In these cases, we were on Avenue Liberdade 3; contact us to see if your hotel or Airbnb is in our search area so that we can find it. If the opposite is true, the recommended location to attend is Avenida Liberdade 3. If our customers fail to advise us of the collection point, the default collection point is Avenida Liberdade 3.
Rossio We passed through this historic square in Lisbon, a place of events that marked the lives of the city's inhabitants for centuries. Rossio We passed through this historic square in Lisbon, a place of events that marked the lives of the city's inhabitants for centuries. In the center of the square you can also see the beautiful pattern of waves in the style of Portuguese sidewalk.
Visit the Church where the last ruling monarch of Portugal, King D. Carlos I married D. Amelia in 1886. In 1918 the church was classified as a National Monument.
Church ordered to be built by the 1st King of Portugal; D. Afonso Henriques after the conquest of the city, in 1147, from the Moors.
This viewpoint offers one of the best views over the Tagus River and the Alfama neighborhood. Here we can appreciate the houses of the oldest neighborhood built by the Moors or some national monuments, such as the Monastery of S. Vicente de Fora and the National Pantheon.
The Mouraria neighborhood, over the centuries, was the cradle of diverse cultures, where traditions intertwined and evolved, giving way to a vibrant mosaic of identities that continues to flourish today.
It offers a stunning view of the city of seven hills and the River. It's the most popular viewpoint in Lisboa especially for watching the sunset.
The Church of São Vicente de Fora and its majestic Monastery in Lisboa are silent witnesses to the passage of Kings Philip, from Spain, through the capital of Portugal.
We Will do a guided short walking tour inside of the oldest neighborhood.
It is a symbol of the great empire that was Portugal from the 15th to the 18th century. On the banks of the Tagus River the Commerce Square its a window in which cultures and races intertwine in one of the greatest maritime adventures in history.
Forever remembered as the setting where the Carnation Revolution, in April 1974, flourished, bringing the hope of freedom and democracy to Portugal. Visit the viewpoint provided by the elevator over downtown, avoiding the queue to go up.
Considered the most expensive church built in the 18th century, it survived the great earthquake of 1755. On this visit, you can see from the inside of the church that we are in front of a work carried out by one of the richest kings in Europe, D. João V.
This viewpoint, in Lisboa, offers another stunning view of the city, with a panoramic view of São Jorge Castle and the Tagus River.
Bairro Alto is a picturesque and bohemian neighborhood, known for its narrow streets, lively nightlife, frequented in the past by artists, writers and journalists. One of the most popular areas of Lisboa nightlife, with a variety of restaurants and bars.
The charming neighborhood of Príncipe Real, is an oasis of beauty and tranquility, where the elegance of the streets merges harmoniously with the exuberance of the Jardim do Príncipe Real, creating a perfect refuge for those seeking serenity in the city.
Lisboa's São Bento neighborhood is home to the majestic Portuguese Parliament, where Portugal's political history comes to life amid the charming streets and buildings of this iconic neighborhood.
Since the beginning of the 20th century, Chiado has been a vibrant cultural center in Lisbon, it continues to be a beacon of creativity and modernity in the 21st century, where the historic and the contemporary coexist harmoniously.
LX Factory is one of Lisbon’s coolest creative hubs, set in a former 19th-century industrial complex. It’s full of life, with trendy shops, independent restaurants, street art, galleries, and even a bookstore inside an old printing press. It’s the kind of place where you can spend hours just wandering, eating, shopping, or taking photos. Locals love it, and it's a great spot to see the artistic and alternative side of the city.
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