On the 1st of November 1755, at 9:40 in the morning, the ground beneath Lisbon moved. What followed in the next six minutes — and the six hours after that — remains one of the most catastrophic events in European history. This tour tells that story. The real one.
Lisbon's Dark History Tour takes you through the streets of the Baixa — the downtown district destroyed by the 1755 earthquake Lisbon still bears the mark of today. All stops are outdoor public spaces — no entry fees, no queues. You'll walk the same ground where tens of thousands of people died in a single morning. Where a king never slept indoors again. Where bodies were loaded onto barges and sunk in the river to prevent disease. And where a ruthless genius named Pombal — the Marquis of Pombal — used the chaos to seize power and reinvent a city, and crush anyone who stood in his way.
This tour also visits Europe's most quietly haunted ruin: the Carmo Convent.
Base of the Dom Pedro IV column in the centre of Rossio Square (Praça Dom Pedro IV). Stand at the foot of the tall stone column
The city's historic execution ground — home to the Portuguese Inquisition and the site where survivors of the earthquake sheltered as their city burned
The street built over the ruins of a medieval city that was never properly buried — and the engineering secret hidden inside every building on the Pombaline grid
Where the tsunami hit the waterfront and killed thousands — and where, 153 years later, a king was shot from his carriage in broad daylight
The iron boundary between the destroyed city and the neighbourhood that survived — and what that division reveals about power, class and geography
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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