Join us for an intimate city exploration with our Small Group Tour, accommodating a maximum of 8 participants per tour guide. You can savor the city's traditional delights guilt-free as you pedal away, burning calories along the way. It's a tasting adventure that combines less carbon with more enjoyment as we traverse the historic neighborhoods of Alfama, Graça, and Mouraria!
Have fun cycling around Terreiro do Paço to get comfortable with your e-bikes while taking in the gorgeous Pombaline architecture overlooking the Tagus river.
Departure Point: Boost Portugal. Address: Rua dos Douradores, nº 16, 1100-026 Lisbon Directions: Located in the center of downtown, 300 meters away from Rossio Metro (Green Line), Baixa/Chiado Metro (Green and Blue Lines) or Terreiro do Paço Metro (Blue Line).
Comércio Square: This Square was the centerpiece of the reconstruction that took place after the earthquake of 1755 which has reduced Lisbon to rubble. In a privilege location, facing the river, this is the most popular square in Lisbon and one of the largest in Europe.
Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood and the most charming one, it’s considered the historic soul of Lisbon and its steep, cobblestoned lanes stand just as they were in medieval times. This area is best known for its fado houses and the great festivities of Lisbon which honors “Santo António” (St. Anthony) during the month of June, luring thousands of people into the streets. This neighbourhood resisted to the terrible earthquake of 1755 and this was one of the main reasons that contributed to the preservation of its authenticity. This charming area retains some of the Moorish atmosphere with its alleys, staircases and clothes drying on the windows.
The stop elected as “the favorite” is at the National Pantheon, also known as St. Engratia Church. It’s a majestic baroque monument that took three centuries to build (from 1682 to 1966) and it is the resting place of the most important cultural and political figures in the country.
One of the highest points in the city with a magnificent view, especially popular at sunset.
After a moment to relax at the top of the viewpoint we’ll start going down the hill to salute Mouraria, Lisbon’s most multiethnic neighborhood. Here you may find all types of restaurants because about a fifth of the population is from Asia, mainly from China, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
This square was once Lisbon’s main marketplace. It was home to a covered market, which was built in 1885 and demolished in the 1950s. In its place, a bronze equestrian statue of King João I was erected.
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