Discover Lisbon: Complete Walking Tour with Belém & Sintra

8 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 1 more

Embark on an enchanting self-guided journey through Lisbon's captivating neighborhoods, from the historic Alfama district to the vibrant streets of Bairro Alto, discovering hidden viewpoints, iconic trams, and centuries of Portuguese history at your own pace. This comprehensive walking tour app features offline GPS navigation, curated routes to save time, and insider tips to avoid crowds while exploring the city's most treasured landmarks and secret corners. As exclusive bonuses, you'll receive in-depth audio guides for Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower that reveal architectural secrets and maritime history, plus complete guides for magical Sintra including Quinta da Regaleira and a Sintra Village walking tour covering all major monuments. From Lisbon's sun-drenched miradouros to its historic pastry shops, experience Portugal's capital like a local with our expertly crafted routes and lifetime access to all content updates.

What's Included

Self-guided walking tour (app)
Exclusive 3 extra audio guides for Jerónimos Monastery, Belem Tower and Quinta da Regaleira
Access to the audio guide for 60+ Lisbon and Sintra attractions and hidden spots.
Bonus Sintra Village & monuments walking guide
Torre de Belem
Mosteiro dos Jeronimos
Transportation, meals, and personal expenses
Ticket fees for tourist attractions and museums
No in-person guides: Explore independently with our digital tour app

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

The designated meeting spot is in the main entrance of the Jeronimos Monastery. Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point and the order in which they wish to explore.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 8 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)

    Praça do Comércio is a grand waterfront square in Lisbon, prominently located where the Tagus River meets the city. Known for its distinctive yellow Pombaline-style buildings and the iconic statue of King José I, the square is a major hub for public events and a gateway to the bustling streets of the Baixa district. It's a historical and architectural landmark, offering panoramic views and a lively atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists.

    1 hour Admission ticket free
  • (Pass by)

    Tram 28 is an iconic symbol of Lisbon, offering a nostalgic journey through the city's most picturesque neighborhoods. The vintage yellow tram winds through the narrow streets of Alfama, Baixa, and Graca, passing by major landmarks such as São Jorge Castle, the Sé Cathedral, and the bustling Chiado and Bairro Alto districts. Popular with tourists for its scenic route, Tram 28 provides a charming and practical way to explore Lisbon's rich history and vibrant culture.

    Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Alfama

    Alfama is Lisbon's oldest district, known for its labyrinthine streets, traditional Fado houses, and historic charm. Nestled between the São Jorge Castle and the Tagus River, this neighborhood retains much of its original layout dating back to the Moorish period. Characterized by quaint, narrow lanes, steep staircases, and stunning viewpoints, Alfama is celebrated for its vibrant atmosphere, especially during the popular Saints' Festivals. The area is also home to many historic churches and the impressive Lisbon Cathedral, making it a focal point of cultural heritage in the city.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Igreja de Sao Roque (Pass by)

    The Igreja de São Roque in Lisbon is one of the city's most significant and oldest Jesuit churches, renowned for its plain exterior that belies a richly decorated interior. Built in the 16th century, it houses several chapels that are masterpieces of Baroque art, with intricate gilded woodwork, precious stones, and exquisite tile work. The most notable is the Chapel of St. John the Baptist, considered a masterpiece of European art. The church also includes a museum that displays sacred artifacts and works of religious art, adding further cultural depth to this historic site.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3

    Bairro Alto is a picturesque neighborhood in Lisbon known for its bohemian vibe, eclectic mix of boutiques, traditional Fado houses, and vibrant nightlife. Characterized by its grid of narrow cobbled streets, the area comes alive at night when its numerous bars, restaurants, and clubs fill with locals and tourists looking for entertainment. By day, Bairro Alto offers a quieter atmosphere, ideal for exploring its quirky shops, art galleries, and casual cafes. This district's blend of traditional charm and contemporary culture makes it a dynamic spot in Lisbon's urban tapestry.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Castelo De Sao Jorge (Pass by)

    The Castelo de São Jorge is a prominent historical landmark perched atop Lisbon's highest hill, offering sweeping views of the city and the Tagus River. Dating back to the 11th century, this Moorish castle was captured by the Portuguese during the Christian reconquest of Portugal. Today, it serves as a museum and public space, where visitors can explore its storied ramparts, archaeological sites, and verdant gardens. The castle's rich history and panoramic vistas make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the historic heart of Lisbon.

    Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Baixa de Lisboa

    Baixa is the heart of Lisbon's downtown area, known for its orthogonal layout, neoclassical architecture, and bustling commercial streets. This district was completely rebuilt after the devastating 1755 earthquake under the direction of the Marquis of Pombal. The Elevador de Santa Justa, located within Baixa, is a striking 19th-century lift that offers a unique blend of neo-Gothic design with modern engineering. This elevator not only provides a practical connection between Baixa and the higher Largo do Carmo but also offers visitors spectacular views of the cityscape from its viewing platform.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Largo do Carmo

    Largo do Carmo is a historic square in Lisbon, known for its tranquil atmosphere and the ruins of the Carmo Convent, which was partially destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. This area is a poignant reminder of Lisbon's history and offers a quiet escape with its tree-lined spaces and outdoor cafes. Adjacent to Largo do Carmo is Chiado, a vibrant cultural and shopping district that blends old-world charm with contemporary flair. Chiado is bustling with theaters, bookshops, and historic cafes like A Brasileira, making it a favorite among both locals and tourists for its lively ambiance and cultural offerings.

    45 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Time Out Market Lisboa

    Cais do Sodré is a trendy riverside district in Lisbon, once known for its nightlife and now a hub of cultural activity. A key highlight is the Time Out Market, a vibrant food hall located in a renovated market space that brings together some of Lisbon's best foods and chefs under one roof. This market is a foodie paradise, offering a wide array of high-quality, diverse cuisine ranging from traditional Portuguese dishes to international flavors.

    30 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 7
    Torre de Belem

    Explore the iconic Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can admire its unique Manueline architecture, intricate stone carvings, and panoramic views of the Tagus River. Wander through its historic rooms, discover its strategic military significance, and enjoy the stunning blend of Gothic and Moorish design elements. Immerse yourself in Portugal's maritime heritage and the Age of Exploration as you visit this remarkable 16th-century fortress.

    1 hour Admission ticket not included
  • 8
    Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

    Discover the grandeur of the Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you can marvel at its stunning Manueline architecture, explore the serene cloisters, and visit the awe-inspiring Church of Santa Maria. Admire intricate stone carvings, beautifully sculpted columns, and the tombs of notable figures like Vasco da Gama, all while immersing yourself in Portugal's rich history and the spirit of the Age of Discovery.

    2 hours Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Connectivity: This activity requires an internet connection for the best experience. However, you can also pre-download the tour guide app to your smartphone or tablet for offline access.
  • Internet Connection, charged smartphone and headphones are needed.
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