Strap in and hop aboard your eco-friendly tuk tuk for a rollicking ride through Lisbon’s coolest corners! Zoom through the maze-like streets of Alfama, snap jaw-dropping views at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, and get up close with history at the Sé Cathedral and São Vicente de Fora — royal tombs included!
Wander the lively neighborhoods of Graça and São Vicente, where every alley hides a story and every rooftop screams “Instagram me!” Your local guide will spill Lisbon’s best secrets, sprinkle in some fun facts, and keep the good vibes rolling.
Ready for history, views, and laughs all rolled into one? Let’s tuk tuk and roll!
If the pickup has not been requested at one of the hotels listed above, travelers should go to our garage located at the following address: Rua de Arroios, 120-A, 1150-056 Lisbon Our vehicles and garage are properly identified with the TugaTours logo, making it easy to recognize on site. A representative of our team will be waiting at the entrance to welcome the participants. If you choose to pick up at one of the available hotels, one of our identified drivers will pick you up at the matched location.
The meeting point is at Rua de Arroios 120-A, Lisbon. Look for our illuminated sign on the door. We are near the Arroios metro station (green line). If you have any questions, please contact us. We're here to help!
The tour ends at Restauradores Square, in the heart of Lisbon — the perfect place to continue exploring the city on your own or to relax after a memorable experience.
Lisbon’s oldest church... and still standing (despite earthquakes, invasions, and crooked selfies).Built in the 12th century, the Sé is basically the grandma of Lisbon’s monuments. And like any Portuguese grandma, she’s got a lot of stories — from kings and crusades to spies and saints.From the outside, it looks like a medieval fortress (those twin towers are basically dragon-proof). Inside? Silence, stained glass, ancient relics — and a sacred, mysterious vibe. It’s the kind of place where time stops — and your echo reminds you of it.Hot tip: if it’s open, head up to the cloister — where Roman ruins and medieval walls meet in a quiet little “wow” moment, away from the crowds.
Two Lisbon neighborhoods, double the charm — with views that’ll steal your heart! Perched high above the city, Graça is Lisbon’s chill rooftop hangout. Known for its famous viewpoints like Miradouro da Graça and Senhora do Monte, it’s where locals unwind, photographers snap epic shots, and sunset lovers find their happy place. Cozy cafes, vibrant street art, and friendly faces make Graça feel like the city’s best-kept secret. Just next door, São Vicente brings history and stunning rooftops together. Surrounding the iconic Church of São Vicente de Fora, this neighborhood is a treasure chest of winding streets, royal tombs, and panoramic views that stretch all the way to the sparkling Tagus River. It’s a cultural hotspot with artisan shops and markets, full of that authentic Lisbon vibe. Whether you’re here for the views, the vibe, or a little bit of both, Graça and São Vicente deliver the perfect slice of Lisbon life — with a side of breathtaking scenery.
Welcome to the viewpoint that should come with a warning: "High risk of speechlessness!" Senhora do Monte isn’t just a view — it’s a 360º show with front-row seats to Lisbon’s greatest hits.
Big faith, bigger rooftops — and some royal roommates! This stunning church has been watching over Lisbon since it was built between 1582 and 1629 — talk about long-term commitment! São Vicente de Fora is dedicated to Saint Vincent, Lisbon’s patron saint, and it’s packed with history, marble, and royal drama. Inside? Expect soaring ceilings, echo-worthy silence, and that grand Renaissance style that says, “We built this to impress — and nailed it.” Down below? The Pantheon of the Braganza family, Portugal’s royal clan, has their final VIP resting spot here — basically the royal family’s exclusive underground lounge since the 17th century. But the real treat? Head up to the rooftop terrace for one of Lisbon’s most underrated panoramic views. Endless red rooftops, the sparkling Tagus River, and a breeze that’s basically a free Lisbon makeover for your hair. Saints, kings, secrets, and selfies — this stop has it all.
Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood — where every street tells a story and every corner hides a surprise! Alfama dates back to the Moorish period, over a thousand years ago, making it the heartbeat of old Lisbon. Wander its narrow, winding streets and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped back in time — but with a lively, colorful twist. This neighborhood survived earthquakes, fires, and time itself, keeping its charm, character, and those famous tiled facades. It’s the place where fado music was born — that soulful Portuguese sound that’ll tug at your heartstrings. Get ready for cozy cafes, hidden viewpoints, street art, and locals who’ll welcome you like an old friend. And watch out — those hills will test your legs but reward you with some of the best views in the city! History, culture, music, and a little bit of adventure — Alfama has it all.
Where history meets drama — and some seriously impressive ceilings! This majestic building has been standing tall since its construction started in 1670 and was finally completed in 1966 — yep, that’s almost 300 years of pure patience and architectural dedication! Originally a church, the National Pantheon became the final resting place for some of Portugal’s most famous figures — think presidents, writers, fado legends, and national heroes all under one spectacular dome. Step inside and prepare to be wowed by soaring white vaults, grand arches, and a light-filled interior that feels like the perfect mix of solemn and spectacular. And don’t miss the rooftop terrace — climb up and be rewarded with stunning 360º views of Lisbon’s rooftops, the Tagus River, and beyond. It’s like the city rolled out the red carpet just for you. History buffs, selfie lovers, and architecture fans — everyone’s welcome here!
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