Unearth Lisbon's charm with this private journey, starting in the iconic district of Belém.
Belém speaks of Portugal's Age of Discoveries. Central to it is the Jerónimos Monastery, showcasing Portugal’s maritime heritage and architectural brilliance. Your ticket opens doors to its intricate interiors, blending Gothic and Renaissance artistry.
Closeby, the Belem Tower and Monument of the Discoveries recount tales of sailors venturing into the unknown. With your guide's narratives, history awakens, taking you on a voyage through time.
A true Belém experience demands savoring 'Pastéis de Belém' or 'nata'. Dive into this creamy delicacy, a guarded recipe representing Lisbon's rich culinary tradition.
The journey continues with Lisbon's panorama. Wander Rossio Square and wander Alfama's alleys, where fado melodies echo.
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A masterpiece of the Manueline style, the Jerónimos Monastery stands as a monument to Portugal's Age of Discovery. Originally built to support sailors on their journeys, it later became the burial place of kings and poets. Wander its grand cloisters, envisioning the monks' lives, and marvel at the ornate detail in every archway and column.
Guarding the entrance to Lisbon's harbor, the Belem Tower is the city's iconic symbol of the Age of Discovery. This fortified tower stands majestically on the Tejo riverbank, once serving as a defensive fortress and ceremonial gateway to Lisbon. The visit is from the outside.
This imposing monument celebrates the Portuguese Age of Discovery during the 15th and 16th centuries. Shaped like a ship's prow, it bears statues of important figures from this era, with Henry the Navigator leading the way.
As you drive through the city, absorb the panoramic views of its hills, historic neighborhoods, and the shimmering Tejo River.
Lisbon's heartbeat, Rossio is a lively square with wavy-patterned cobblestones, historic cafes, and the National Theatre. Its atmosphere is a blend of everyday life and historical significance, as it has seen festivals, revolts, and even bullfights in the past. The visit is from the outside.
One of Lisbon's oldest areas, Alfama is a maze of narrow alleys, ancient churches, and whitewashed houses with wrought-iron balconies. Known for its deep-rooted Fado music culture, the sounds of traditional Fado often waft from open windows and doorways.
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