Discover Lisbon in the most fun and authentic way — by tuk-tuk.
Skip the crowds and explore hidden streets, stunning viewpoints, and iconic landmarks with a local guide who brings the city to life through simple stories and insider tips. Enjoy a relaxed, flexible experience with plenty of time for photos and questions.
Perfect for travelers who want to see more, learn more, and truly feel Lisbon — not just visit it.
Experience Lisbon in comfort, style, and authenticity with a private tuk-tuk tour designed around you.
This is more than sightseeing — it’s a curated journey through the city’s most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Travel through narrow historic streets, stop at breathtaking viewpoints, and enjoy personalized storytelling that brings Lisbon’s rich history and culture to life.
With a relaxed pace, flexible stops, and a friendly local guide, every moment is tailored to create a memorable and unique experience.
We definitely pick up clients from their hotel or Airbnb or apartment if it is in the city center or old town .
Cucina della Nonna. Meeting Location Details: • Point: Time Out Market (Garden Side Gate) • Address: Av. 24 de Julho 49, 1200-479 Lisboa, Portugal • Nearby Landmark: Located near Restaurante Sophia Cucina della Nonna
Pink Street is one of the most colorful and fun streets in Lisbon, located near Cais do Sodré.
This is Time Out Market, the most famous food market in Lisbon. Inside, you can find many small restaurants from top chefs, all in one place. It’s perfect if you want to try different Portuguese dishes like seafood, steak sandwiches, and the famous pastel de nata. People come here not only to eat, but also to enjoy the local atmosphere. If you’re hungry, this is the best stop!
This is the Tagus River, the longest river in this region. It was very important for Portugal during the Age of Discoveries, when explorers sailed from here to places like India and Brazil. Because of this river, Lisbon became rich and powerful. Today, it’s one of the best places in the city to enjoy the view, relax, and watch the sunset.
This is Praça do Comércio, one of the most important squares in Lisbon. Before, the royal palace was here, but it was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. After that, the square was rebuilt and became the main entrance to the city for people arriving by boat. Today, it’s a symbol of Lisbon and a great place to enjoy the river view and take photos
This is Rua Augusta, the main walking street in Lisbon. It connects the big square Praça do Comércio to Rossio. Here you can find shops, restaurants, and many street performers, so it’s always full of life. It’s a perfect place to walk, relax, and enjoy the atmosphere of the city
This is Alfama, the oldest area in Lisbon. It survived the big 1755 earthquake, so it still looks very traditional. The streets are very narrow because it was built during Moorish times, like a maze to protect the city. This is also the home of Fado music, the traditional music of Portugal. Here you can really feel the old Lisbon atmospher
This is the Church of Saint Anthony, built exactly where he was born in 1195. He is one of the most famous saints in the world, but many people don’t know he is actually from Lisbon, not Italy. He is known as the matchmaker saint, so people come here to pray for love and marriage. Every June, the city celebrates him with big festivals and even wedding
This is Lisbon Cathedral, the oldest church in the city. It was built in the 12th century after Lisbon was captured from the Moors. Over time, it got new styles like Gothic and Baroque. It even survived the big 1755 earthquake. Inside, you’ll see a beautiful rose window, chapels, and peaceful cloisters. It’s a must-see to feel the history of Lisbon
This is Santa Luzia viewpoint, one of the most romantic places in Lisbon. From here, you can see the red rooftops of Alfama and the Tagus River. The blue tiles on the wall show old scenes of the city, and the purple flowers make it very beautiful. It’s a perfect place for photos and to relax.
This is Portas do Sol viewpoint, which means “Gates of the Sun.” From here, you get one of the best views of Alfama and the Tagus River. It’s especially beautiful at sunrise, but great any time of the day. You can also see the famous tram 28 passing by, which makes it even more special.
This is Senhora do Monte viewpoint, one of the highest points in Lisbon. From here, you can see almost the entire city, including the castle, downtown, and the Tagus River. It’s quieter than other viewpoints, so it’s perfect to relax and enjoy the view. Many people come here for sunset—it’s one of the best in Lisbon.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
Your guide to the flawless travel experience