Explore the magic of Lisbon in a unique way with our exciting Tuk Tuk tour of the Baixa Pombalina and the historic city center, including the charming neighbourhoods of Alfama and Chiado, as well as some of its most stunning viewpoints.
Glide through the narrow streets of Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhood, and feel the vibe of the city’s most charming area, Chiado. Our experienced and friendly drivers will make sure you don’t miss any of the hidden secrets and historical monuments.
During the tour, you will have the opportunity to admire stunning views of the city from strategically selected viewpoints, allowing you to capture memorable images. This Tuk Tuk tour is an exciting and convenient way to explore the historic heart of Lisbon, immersing yourself in the local culture and beauty of the city.
Book your tour now and prepare yourself for an unforgettable experience, full of history, culture and spectacular panoramic views.
You can find us in front of the Hard Rock Café (red facade), our guides will be properly identified and waiting for you.
Rossio Square, also known as Praça Dom Pedro IV, is one of the most emblematic and historic locations in Lisbon. Here, we will pass through this iconic square, admiring its mosaic pavement and historic buildings.
The Santa Justa Elevator, a masterpiece of 19th-century engineering, connects the Baixa district to the Bairro Alto. Aside from its practical function as public transport, the elevator is an iconic tourist attraction, known for its ornate metal architecture and panoramic views of the city. We will pass by this famous elevator, learning about its history and significance in Lisbon.
The Lisbon Cathedral, also known as the Basilica of Santa Maria Maior, is the oldest church in Lisbon, built in the 12th century after the city’s reconquest from the Moors. Here, we will stop for a visit, allowing you to explore the interior and learn more about its religious and cultural role in the city.
The Santa Luzia Viewpoint is one of Lisbon’s most charming spots, perfect for taking photos. With its well-maintained gardens, traditional Portuguese tiles, and pergolas covered in bougainvillea, it provides a peaceful view over the city. We will pass through this lovely location, where you can enjoy the beauty of the gardens and panoramic views.
The Portas do Sol Viewpoint offers one of the best views of Lisbon, with a panoramic vista of the River Tagus and the surrounding hills. Here, we will stop for a visit, allowing you to take in the spectacular landscape and learn more about the city’s history and views.
The Senhora do Monte Viewpoint is the highest point in Lisbon, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city. With São Jorge Castle and the historic center in the foreground, this location provides a unique perspective with the Tagus River on the horizon. Here, we will stop for a visit, where you can enjoy the stunning views and capture unforgettable photos.
The São Vicente de Fora Church is a magnificent example of Renaissance architecture, one of Lisbon’s main tourist landmarks. With its impressive dome and one of the most remarkable organs in Europe, it’s a must-see. Here, we will stop for a visit, where you can explore this grand monument and learn about its history and architecture.
The National Pantheon, also known as the Church of Santa Engrácia, is one of the most impressive monuments in Lisbon. Although a full visit is not included, we will stop here for an explanation, where we’ll talk about its history, its significance, and the famous figures buried here, such as football legend Eusébio and iconic Fado singer Amália Rodrigues.
Alfama is one of Lisbon’s oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods. It’s a maze of narrow streets, winding stairs, and colorful buildings that capture the essence of the city. Here, we will take an optional walking tour, where you can explore the charm of Alfama and try a traditional Ginjinha, a cherry liquor served in a chocolate cup.
The Chafariz de El-Rei was the first public fountain in the city of Lisbon, built in the 13th century by D. Dinis, taking advantage of the excellent waters of the Alfama hillside.
Commerce Square, located by the Tagus River estuary, is one of the largest squares in Europe. It was once the site of the royal palace, and now offers one of the grandest views of Lisbon, featuring the iconic Rua Augusta Arch. We will pass by this monumental square, admiring its majestic architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
The heart of Lisbon’s commerce and theatre scene, Chiado is a charming district where tradition meets modern life. As we pass through the iconic Rua Garrett, you'll witness the city’s vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere, with elegant shops, historic cafés, and the Bertrand Bookstore — the oldest bookstore in the world still in operation, dating back to the 18th century.
Widely known for the events that changed the course of Portuguese history, this square was the stage for the fall of the dictatorial regime on April 25, 1974, during the peaceful Carnation Revolution. As we pass by, you'll discover the historical weight of this place, where the echoes of freedom still resonate today.
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