We begin our tour at the impressive Marquês de Pombal Square, the modern heart of Lisbon, from where we head down the elegant Avenida da Liberdade, lined with trees, historic theatres, and luxury boutiques. At night, the avenue's lighting adds a special charm to Lisbon’s most iconic boulevard.
Next, we head to Lisbon’s oldest quarter: Alfama. Here, in a traditional restaurant, a typical Portuguese dinner will be served, accompanied by an authentic live Fado performance — a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. Feel the soul of Lisbon through the deep, emotional voices and the sounds of the Portuguese guitar echoing through the ancient stone walls of the neighborhood.
After dinner, we continue to the Belém district, where we make a brief panoramic stop with privileged views over the Tagus River and the iconic 25th of April Bridge. You’ll also catch glimpses of the Monument to the Discoveries and the striking silhouette of the Jerónimos Monastery, beautifully illuminated at night.
We pick up at certain pick up points, customers must inform us where they are staying and we schedule the pick up to the nearst meeting point
Find our kiosk made of glass at the bottom of Eduard VII Park
Begin your evening at the iconic Marquês de Pombal, then make your way down the stunning Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon’s grand boulevard, leading you to a cozy restaurant where a traditional Portuguese dinner awaits — complete with the haunting beauty of live Fado music.
Experience a memorable Portuguese dinner with live Fado music - a true taste of tradition and culture
The Museu dos Coches presents an exceptional and unique collection in the world of real, richly ornamented vehicles from the 17th to 19th century. Used by the Portuguese Court and other European Courts, by the Patriarchate of Lisbon and noble houses of Portugal, until the appearance of the car.
It is said that the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco (USA) is the twin sister of our bridge. Initially, the bridge was named Ponte Salazar, in honor of António de Oliveira Salazar. Later, in the Revolution of 25 of April of 1974, the bridge was renamed with the name that today we know. It was voted the most beautiful bridge in Europe in 2014 by the European Best Destination.
Insulated and highlighted on the wall at the edge of the Tagus River, the Monument to the Discoveries evokes Portugal's overseas expansion. It synthesizes a glorious past and symbolizes the grandeur of the work of Prince Henry the founder of the discoveries.
Strategically built on the north bank of the river Tagus, between 1514 and 1520, to defend the bar of Lisbon, it is one of the jewels of the architecture of the reign of King Manuel I.
The Monastery is a cultural landmark that has not escaped even artists, chroniclers or travelers during its five centuries of existence. It was the reception and burial of kings, later poets. Today it is admired by each of us, not only as a remarkable piece of architecture but as an integral part of our culture and identity.
Continue your tour to Rossio and Restauradores, taking in the night-time charm of Lisbon’s historic center. Then return to Marquês de Pombal and end your evening with a fresh perspective of the city lit up – an unforgettable experience that blends history, cuisine, and the musical soul of Portugal.
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