Lisbon Evening Walking Tour with Local Guide

2 hours (approximately)
Offered in: English and 2 more

Stroll and discover the city's main attractions during the golden hour, the best time of day to explore.
Learn about the city's history and traditions from your guide, who will share historical, cultural, and traditional aspects of Portuguese history.

Nowadays known as the commercial and touristic heart of the city, Chiado has been known since very early as a place of culture, in fact its streets still display names and statues of the most important Portuguese authors.
Bairro Alto is nowadays known for nightlife and for its small and crowded bars-a main attraction for the younger crowds.
With your guide you will learn more about how the neighborhood hosted a lot of the city's press headquarters and how the decades long regime silenced many of their voices.
In Baixa you will learn about the destructive earthquake that erased most of the city in 1755.
Avoid the big crowds of summer and enjoy a peaceful storytelling experience. End your tour with a beautiful sunset over the Tagus River.

What's Included

One Ginjinha shot
Return to the meeting point
Tips and reviews for your guide if you enjoyed the tour are always welcome!

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point
Igreja de São Roque

Your guide will meet you between the two kiosks in front of Saint Roque's church. She will be wearing a name badge with the company logo (Miss Guided LX)

End point
Praça do Comércio

Itinerary

Duration: 2 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Igreja de Sao Roque

    Your accredited guide will meet you in front of the Church of Saint Roque and check you in. Time for introduction and start the storytelling!

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 2
    Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara

    From the "miradouro" (viewpoint in Portuguese), your guide will give you an introduction to the city's history. From the peaks of Saint Jorge's hill to the lowest part of the city center "Baixa", you will be able to visualize most of the city's downtown. Time for pictures and to continue exploring!

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Bairro Alto

    Walking through Bairro Alto, you will discover one of Lisbon's most vibrant and creative neighborhoods. Beyond its lively streets and famous nightlife, Bairro Alto played a crucial role in shaping Lisbon's official and unofficial press. For nearly a century, grand newspapers headquartered in former palaces coexisted with small political publications operating from modest stairwells and aging buildings, making the district the beating heart of Portuguese journalism. As you wander through its narrow streets, you'll learn how the authoritarian Estado Novo regime curtailed freedom of speech and expression, silencing many of the voices that once defined the neighborhood. From the origins of Fado to the cultural movements that followed the Carnation Revolution, Bairro Alto represents a space for creativity, identity, and freedom.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Praca Luis de Camoes

    Walking down from Bairro Alto to Chiado, you will pass by the statue of one of the most important Portuguese poets of all times. This stop will be a chance to time travel back to the 16th century, when Portugal begun its maritime expansion which took its people to every corner of the globe.

    8 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 5
    Chiado

    Chiado: the cultural and commercial heart of the city. Here you will have the change to meet the Portuguese poet and philosopher Fernando Pessoa, who's world entangles voices and points of view into an existentialist masterpiece. Side to side with the poet's statue you will find some of Lisbon's oldest cafés and pastry shops. A few steps down the road you will find the oldest library in the world - awarded a Guidess World Record.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 6
    Largo do Carmo

    Nestled beneath the ruins of the Carmo Convent, Largo do Carmo is one of Lisbon's most symbolic squares. It was here, on April 25th, 1974, that the dictatorship which had ruled Portugal for nearly five decades finally came to an end. As we stand in this peaceful square today, we'll revisit the remarkable story of the Carnation Revolution—a military coup that became a celebration of freedom, remembered not for bloodshed, but for the flowers placed in soldiers' rifles and the hope of a nation reclaiming its voice.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Praca Dom Pedro IV (Pass by)

    Walking down from Carmo's square, you will reach the "baixa", lowest part of Lisbon's city center - completely rebuilt after the destructive earthquake of 1755. In Rossio square - officially named Praça Pedro IV - you will have the chance to learn about the many political and geographical changes the Portuguese empire went through during the first decades of the 19th century. From the French invasions to the independence of Brasil and the beginning of the Constitutional Monarchy passing through a war between two brothers and the story of Queen Mary II. In spring, you will be able to enjoy the stunning blooming of Jacaranda threes and enjoy the golden hour reflecting on the limestones.

    Admission ticket free
  • 7

    Time for a break! Here you will toast with a local cherry liquor at one of the city's oldest establishment. This hole in the wall shop is a true gem and familiar stop for the locals at whatever time and day of the week. A sample is included for all guests, following the local law (18+)

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Baixa de Lisboa (Pass by)

    Before your last stop, stroll down to the riverside and learn about the Marquese of Pombal and his plan of reconstruction of the city after the catastrophic earthquake of 1755. Baixa is nowadays the most popular and visited street of Lisbon's city center, populated by restaurants and shops, it can feel extremely touristy and overcrowded. For this reason, your guide will focus on highlighting local gems and "lojas com historia" (historical heritage shops).

    Admission ticket free
  • 8
    Elevador de Santa Justa

    Rising above Lisbon's maze of streets, the Santa Justa Elevator is a symbol of the city's leap into modernity at the dawn of the 20th century. More than an elegant iron structure, it reflects a time when engineering, innovation, and urban growth were transforming everyday life. From here, we'll take in one of Lisbon's most iconic views while uncovering the stories hidden between the lower city and the hilltops above.

    5 minutes Admission ticket free
  • 9
    Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)

    Your journey will end at Praça do Comércio, Lisbon's grand riverside square and the city's historic gateway to the world. Facing the Tagus River, this was where once a Royal palace stood and after the earthquake it became the place where goods from across the oceans arrived. For the people of Lisbon, the river has always been more than a landscape—it represents a source of livelihood, inspiration, and a constant connection to the sea beyond. Rebuilt after the devastating 1755 earthquake, this square has witnessed royal ceremonies, political upheavals, and moments that changed the course of Portuguese history. As you stand by the water, you will reflect on the stories, people, and journeys that have shaped Lisbon into the city it is today. Thank you for choosing Miss Guided Lx for your tour: we hope you will carry beautiful stories and memories with you.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free

Additional info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues
Supplied by Miss Guided Lx

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Private and Luxury
Private Sightseeing Tours
Cultural Tours
Historical Tours
Walking Tours
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