Experience Lisbon’s full sights in one seamless 4-hour private tour aboard a distinctive 100% electric vintage tuk-tuk. With a dedicated local guide and the vehicle reserved exclusively for your group, explore the city comfortably while discovering the stories, traditions, and local life behind its most remarkable places.
Travel through Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto, Graça, and Alfama, following characterful streets lined with traditional tiled façades. See Lisbon Cathedral and stop at selected viewpoints overlooking the city and the Tagus River.
Then follow the riverside to Belém, where Portugal’s Age of Discovery comes to life. Admire Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and the Monument to the Discoveries, and uncover the story of the world-famous Pastéis de Belém, considered the best pastry in the world.
Enjoy explanations in English, Portuguese or Spanish, local recommendations and memorable photographs. Pickup and drop-off are available at an agreed location in central Lisbon.
Pickup:
Please be ready at the agreed pickup point 5 minutes before departure. Your guide will arrive in a distinctive vintage tuk-tuk. Due to traffic or access restrictions, pickup may take place at the nearest safe and legally accessible location.
Contact:
Please provide a valid phone number with country code, preferably connected to WhatsApp, so your guide can contact you if necessary.
Important:
The route and scheduled stops may be adjusted due to traffic, road closures, or local access restrictions.
Praca Dom Pedro IV (Rossio) Pass through one of Lisbon’s most historic gathering places, known for its elegant façades and distinctive wave-pattern Portuguese pavement.
Lisbon’s oldest cathedral and discover how centuries of history, earthquakes, and reconstruction shaped this remarkable landmark.
Step out at one of Alfama’s most iconic viewpoints for panoramic views across the historic district and the Tagus River. Enjoy time for photographs and a short walk nearby.
Ride through Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhood, following narrow streets lined with traditional tiled façades while discovering its history, traditions, and connection to fado.
Travel through this traditional hilltop neighbourhood, known for its authentic local character and panoramic setting.
Enjoy one of Lisbon’s most expansive viewpoints, with sweeping views across the historic centre, São Jorge Castle, the Tagus River, and the 25th de Abril Bridge.
Admire the imposing façade of this historic church and monastery, one of the most distinctive landmarks overlooking Alfama.
See the National Pantheon and pass Lisbon’s famous Feira da Ladra flea market when it takes place on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
One of Lisbon’s oldest public fountains, Chafariz d’El-Rei reflects the city’s maritime past and its role as a meeting point for travelers, traders, and local communities near the river. In the 16th century, this fountain was used by sailors arriving from overseas voyages and supplied water to ships docked nearby
Pause at Lisbon’s magnificent riverside square and discover how this former royal setting became a symbol of the city’s rebirth after the 1755 earthquake.
Pass through Cais do Sodré to see colourful Pink Street and the historic Mercado da Ribeira, now home to Time Out Market.
Follow the Tagus toward Belém, passing MAAT’s striking contemporary architecture and enjoying impressive views of the 25 de Abril Bridge.
See the historic Belém Palace, the official residence of the President of Portugal.
Stop at the world-famous bakery and hear the story behind Lisbon’s most celebrated custard tart. Guests may purchase a Pastel de Belém if they wish.
Admire the monastery’s magnificent Manueline architecture from the outside while learning about its connection to Portugal’s Age of Discovery and explorers such as Vasco da Gama.
Pause beside this imposing riverside monument dedicated to the explorers and navigators who shaped Portugal’s maritime history.
Finish the Belém section with a memorable photo stop beside this UNESCO-listed riverside fortress, one of Lisbon’s most recognisable landmarks.
Continue through Lisbon’s bohemian and cultural districts, known for historic cafés, theatres, traditional shops, tiled buildings, and lively streets.
A central meeting point in Chiado, Praça do Camões marks the transition between the elegant streets of the neighborhood and the bohemian atmosphere of Bairro Alto. The square is named after Luís de Camões, Portugal’s national poet and author of Os Lusíadas.
Take in a different perspective over Baixa, São Jorge Castle, and Lisbon’s historic hills from this elegant garden viewpoint.
Lisbon’s largest central park, Parque Eduardo VII offers wide green avenues and sweeping views down to the city center and the Tagus River, providing a calm contrast to the historic streets below.
Lisbon’s grand central boulevard, Avenida da Liberdade is lined with elegant buildings, leafy promenades, and luxury boutiques, connecting the historic center to the city’s modern districts.
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.
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