Lisbon Unforgettable City Tour and Cristo Rei Tour

5 hours (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English

Discover Lisbon from its best angles on this unforgettable experience. Start at Cristo Rei, where you’ll stand beside the famous statue and enjoy breathtaking views. Then dive into a relaxed city tour, exploring historic neighborhoods, scenic viewpoints, and lively streets full of local life, such as Lisbon, Cristo Rei, Miradouro da Graça, Praça do Comércio, Alfama, the Tagus River, Torre de Belem, Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, and the 25 de Abril Bridge. You’ll hear easy, interesting stories about Lisbon’s past and present while enjoying time for photos and short stops along the way. This experience is the perfect mix of culture, views, and atmosphere—ideal for travelers who want to see Lisbon’s highlights without feeling rushed.

What's Included

Bottled water
Meals
Admission fees to any entrances are not included

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We will pick you up from your location. The driver will be waiting for you and will be available by phone. You can make a phone call or text to help him find you easily.

OR
Meeting point
You can choose from multiple locations at checkout.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

Itinerary

Duration: 5 hours (approximately)
  • 1
    Cristo Rei, Almada

    Visit Cristo Rei, one of Lisbon’s most impressive viewpoints. On this experience, you’ll cross the river to Almada and stand beneath the huge statue of Christ with open arms, inspired by Rio de Janeiro. From the viewing platform, you’ll enjoy wide views over Lisbon, the Tagus River, the 25 de Abril Bridge, and the city’s red rooftops. It’s one of the best places for photos and quiet moments. You’ll learn simple stories about why the statue was built and what it means to the people of Portugal. There’s time to walk around, take in the views, and enjoy the peaceful feeling before heading back to the city.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 2
    Miradouro da Graca (Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen)

    erched on one of Lisbon’s highest hills, the Miradouro da Graça is a favorite spot for locals and travelers alike. Officially named after the famous poet Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen, this viewpoint offers a peaceful escape with a view that will take your breath away. From the wide terrace, you can see the red roofs of the city stretching down to the blue Tagus River. You’ll have a front-row seat to the historic São Jorge Castle and the famous 25th of April Bridge in the distance. The vibe here is truly special; you can relax under the shade of pine trees at the open-air café or watch the sky turn orange and pink during a stunning sunset. Right behind you sits the beautiful Graça Church, adding a touch of history to the scenery. Whether you want to read a book, enjoy a refreshing drink, or snap the perfect photo, this "balcony" over Lisbon is a must-visit. It is an authentic, charming, and free experience that perfectly captures the soul of the city.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Alfama (Pass by)

    Alfama is the oldest and most charming neighborhood in Lisbon, and a walk through its streets feels like stepping back in time. It is a maze of narrow, winding alleys, colorful houses, and steep stone stairs that hide surprises at every turn. As you wander, you will see laundry drying on balconies and hear the soulful sound of Fado music drifting from small, cozy restaurants. This area survived the great earthquake of 1755, so it still keeps its ancient, village-like feel right in the middle of the busy city. There is so much to see here, from the hilltop São Jorge Castle to the beautiful viewpoints where you can look out over the red rooftops and the blue river. You can hop on the famous yellow Tram 28 to ride through the hills or simply get lost in the tiny squares where neighbors sit and chat. Alfama is the true soul of Lisbon, full of history, friendly faces, and a magical atmosphere that you will never forget.

    Admission ticket free
  • Bairro Alto (Pass by)

    Bairro Alto is the most vibrant and exciting neighborhood in Lisbon, known for its two different personalities. During the day, it is a quiet place with narrow, colorful streets and traditional houses where you can see laundry hanging from balconies. It feels like a peaceful old village where you can find small shops and hidden art galleries. However, as the sun goes down, the neighborhood completely transforms. It becomes the heart of Lisbon’s nightlife, filled with energy and music. The streets fill with people from all over the world who come to enjoy the many small bars and cozy restaurants. You can hear the beautiful sounds of Fado music coming from open doors or find modern spots with great views. Because most of the streets are too narrow for cars, everyone walks, creating a friendly and lively street party atmosphere. Whether you want a quiet afternoon walk or a fun night out with friends, Bairro Alto is a must-visit place to experience the true spirit of Lisbon.

    Admission ticket free
  • 3
    Lisbon Cathedral

    The Lisbon Cathedral, often called the Sé, is the oldest and most iconic church in the city. Built in the 12th century, its massive stone walls and twin towers make it look more like a grand fortress than a typical church. As you walk through its heavy doors, you will find a quiet, cool escape from the busy streets of the Alfama district. Inside, you can admire the beautiful high ceilings and the famous rose window that glows when the sun hits it. One of the best parts of visiting is seeing the mix of different architectural styles, from Romanesque to Gothic, which tell the story of Lisbon’s long history. You can also explore the ancient cloisters where ruins from centuries ago were discovered. Located right on the path of the famous yellow Tram 28, the cathedral is a perfect stop for a photo or a moment of peace. It is a powerful symbol of the city that every visitor should experience to truly feel the heart of Lisbon.

    10 minutes Admission ticket free
  • Avenida da Liberdade (Pass by)

    Avenida da Liberdade is the most famous and elegant boulevard in the heart of Lisbon. Often compared to the Champs-Élysées in Paris, this wide avenue is lined with beautiful green trees and traditional black-and-white stone patterns on the sidewalks. It is the perfect place for a relaxing walk, offering plenty of shade and fresh air. As you stroll along, you will find luxury shops, grand hotels, and charming outdoor kiosks where you can sit and enjoy a coffee or a snack. The avenue is not just for shopping; it is full of history and stunning architecture from the 19th century. You will see impressive statues, flowing fountains, and hidden gardens that make the city feel like a peaceful park. Whether you are looking for high-end fashion or simply want to enjoy the local atmosphere, Avenida da Liberdade is a must-see. It connects the large Marques de Pombal square to the historic downtown area, making it a central and easy-to-reach highlight of your trip.

    Admission ticket free
  • Tagus River (Pass by)

    The Tagus River, or Rio Tejo, is the shining heart of Lisbon and the reason the city is so special. This wide, beautiful river meets the Atlantic Ocean here, creating a wonderful breeze and a bright, golden light that reflects off the water. You can spend hours walking or cycling along the long, flat paths that run beside the riverbank, connecting the historic downtown to the famous Belém district. It is a perfect place to relax, watch the white sailboats pass by, or see the massive cruise ships arrive. For a real adventure, you can hop on a ferry or a sunset boat tour to see Lisbon’s hills and monuments from a different view. You will get a great look at the red 25th of April Bridge and the tall Cristo Rei statue on the other side. Whether you are enjoying a drink at a riverside cafe or simply watching the sun go down over the waves, the Tagus River offers a peaceful and scenic escape that every visitor will love.

    Admission ticket free
  • Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) (Pass by)

    Praça do Comércio is the grandest and most famous square in Lisbon, sitting right along the edge of the sparkling Tagus River. For centuries, this was the main gateway to the city where kings and traders would arrive by boat. Today, it is a vast, open space painted in bright sunny yellow and surrounded by beautiful arches. In the center, you will see a giant statue of King José I on his horse, looking out toward the water. The square is the perfect place to start your adventure because it is filled with lively outdoor cafes and restaurants where you can taste local treats. You can walk through the magnificent Rua Augusta Arch to find the best shopping streets or simply sit by the river steps to enjoy the breeze and the music of street performers. With its stunning views and royal history, Praça do Comércio is the true heart of Lisbon. It is a place where the city meets the sea, and you shouldn't miss the chance to feel its magic.

    Admission ticket free
  • 4
    Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

    The Jerónimos Monastery is a breathtaking masterpiece and one of the most popular places to visit in Lisbon. Built over 500 years ago, this massive stone building is a symbol of the age when Portuguese explorers sailed the world. Its outside is covered in beautiful, detailed carvings of sea monsters, ropes, and plants that look like they were made of lace rather than heavy rock. As you step inside the giant church, you will be amazed by the tall, slim columns that reach up like palm trees to a ceiling that seems to float above you. One of the most peaceful parts is the two-story courtyard, or cloister, which is filled with golden arches and quiet corners perfect for photos. This is also the final resting place of famous people like the explorer Vasco da Gama. Located in the lovely Belém district, it sits right next to the famous pastry shop where the original custard tarts are made. Visiting this monastery is like walking through a golden page of history that you simply cannot miss.

    45 minutes Admission ticket not included
  • 5
    Torre de Belem

    The Belém Tower, or Torre de Belém, is one of Lisbon’s most famous landmarks and a symbol of Portugal’s history. Built over 500 years ago, this beautiful stone tower sits right on the edge of the Tagus River. It was originally built to defend the city and to welcome home brave explorers returning from long journeys across the sea. When you look at it, you will see delicate carvings of ropes and shields that make it look like a castle from a fairy tale. Visitors love to walk along the wooden bridge to explore the different levels of the tower. You can see the old cannons on the lower floor and then climb the narrow stairs to the top balcony. From there, you get a stunning view of the river and the nearby monuments. At sunset, the tower glows with a warm light, making it the perfect spot for photos. It is a peaceful and historic place that makes you feel the magic of the ocean and the stories of the past.

    30 minutes Admission ticket not included

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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