This day trip includes private door-to-door transportation, admissions to Palaces, Monastery, and Church.
This day trip is designed for those travelers who want to embark on a disvovery of medieval architecture, romance, and history of Lisbon.
Our drivers/tour guides are experts on local history, eatery,and hidden gems that you don't see in other tours. You will be embarked on a journey through the greater Lisbon like you never saw before. This private day trip includes stops at sites such as Palacio do Marquesses da Fronteira. Mosteiro dos Jeronimos and church, Torre de Belem, and a also, a stop for a free coffe and pastry at famous over 150 yrs old Fabrica and Caffe dos Pasteis de Belem (Egg tart frabric and Caffe).
This a private door-to-door / hours day trip/tour. Our professional drivers will pick you up at your airport, hotel, or private accommodation. Please, be ready at your designate pickup location 10 minutes before your private day starting scheduled. For airports, cruise ports, or train stations, your driver will meet you inside the terminal with a sign. This tour includes aproximately 2 hours total driving time.
Guided tour: The Palace of the Marquesses of Fronteira was built in 1671 as a hunting pavilion to Don João de Mascarenhas, 1st Marquis of Fronteira. The Foundation of the Houses of Fronteira and Alorna, was established by Dom Fernando Mascarenhas (1945-2014), who was the representative of three important noble Houses (Fronteira, Alorna e Távora). The Fronteira Palace is a privately owned Museum-House. In order to achieve a peaceful coexistence of the inhabitants with the visitors, all the visits to the interior of the palace are guided tours. The gardens can be visited without a guide or following a pre-designed itinerary with the help of audio guides. Guided tours to the palace are included in your day trip. Languanges: Portuguese, English, French, and Spanish.
Self-guided tour: The Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery, On the banks of the Tagus is an apogee of Manueline architecture, and is a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome near the Tagus river in the parish of Belém, in the Lisbon Municipality, Portugal. The Jerónimos Monastery began as a monastery belonging to the Order of Saint Jerome. Originally a church built in 1495. The Jerónimos Monastery is considered one of the most surprising examples of Portuguese architecture. It is the final resting place of many famous Portuguese personalities such as Vasco da Gama, Luís de Camões, D. Manuel I and D. João III of Portugal. Its completion took more than 100 years, with Renaissance themes in its structure, as many artists contributed to the construction of the Jerónimos Monastery.
Initially produced in Belem, Lisbon, the origin of the pastel de nata is sacred and spiritual, known as the pastel de Belem. This pastry, originating prior to the 18th century, has its roots in the hands of Catholic monks residing within the Jeronimos Monastery, which stands today as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your private day trip includes a stop at over 150 old Fabrica dos Pasteis de Belem, a free drink and pastry.
Built in the 16th century, the Belem Tower was built to defend Lisbon from enemy ships. Around 1515, architect Francisco de Arruda designed the iconic monument and it served the purpose of being a fort that protected Lisbon from incoming raids along the Tagus River. It also marked the beginning of voyages for sailors. Includes outside visit.
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