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This tour will start in the most relevant sightseeing in Lisbon. From here you’ll be able to see the castle, downtown and start understanding a little bit of our History. From there we’ll go to Alfama. Here you’ll be exploring some of the most important monuments in Lisbon. After some free time to explore the alleys and narrow streets in this district we’ll meet by the river and pass by downtown heading Belem. This is the place where our caravels and mariners went overseas in the 15th century exploring oceans not known until then. And you will have the opportunity to visit the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belem Tower as well as the Discoveries Monument. We’ll end the day savoring our traditional custard tart (Pastel de Belem) in the original factory.
Here you’ll find our recommendations of places to visit during the day. You can also find alternative options and additional activities. The choice is yours.
Our mission is to give you a memorable day. Because this tour is for you!
This is one of the most beautiful sightseeing in Lisbon. Being a high point with a half-moon structure allows us to have a full view of the city. It’s a must-see point and a wonderful to start knowing the city.
This Monastery can be considered the most impressive mannerist church in the City. Its collection of tiles and Museum must be visited. This is also the mausoleum for the several of our Kings as well as the Patriarchs of Lisbon. Going to the terrace you’ll find one of the most beautiful viewpoints in Lisbon. Do not miss!
The most traditional neighborhood in the city is also a labyrinth of narrows streets, small alleys and steep stairwells. All filled with History in every corner. And always descending towards the river. Undoubtably an amazing experience and a wonderful way to know Lisbon.
The main Cathedral of Lisbon and its architecture should be visited. This church was started to be built in the 12th century and had works and improvements until the 20th century. Because of that you can witness several styles like Baroque, Romanic and Gothic in it.
This is the downtown area – the center of the City. In 1755 earthquake all this area was destroyed. The rebuilt was made with innovative anti-seismic infrastructures to prevent following earthquakes. Its architecture with neoclassical buildings and traditional Portuguese pavement is a high point.
In the Discoveries time all our caravels and mariners departed from here to explore the world. Since then this area has become a symbol of that time perpetuated by the construction of Jerónimos Monastery, Belem Tower and – more recently – the Discoveries Monument. Prepare to see History, Architecture and end with a heavenly pastry.
This is the biggest square in Lisbon and was for many centuries the most important trade area in Portugal as well as the entrance to the city. Nowadays you’ll see several restaurants and bars to enjoy the river. And you can pass the arch to enter the city and walk along the biggest pedestrian street in the City with its traditional Portuguese pavement.
This has been the area for the artists, intellectuals and writers since the 19th century. And it remains with this aura until nowadays. In here you can find the very traditional shops along with the trendiest places and restaurants. As a highlight you’ll also find a statue of Fernando Pessoa – our most known poet.
This Castle was built by the Moors in the 11th century. It’s located in the highest hill of Lisbon and its one of the most emblematic monuments in the city.
This picturesque square is one of the highlights of the City due to its surrounding monuments as well as its History. This was the area where some of the most important events in the 1974th Revolution occur.
The National Pantheon is a monument created to keep and honor the remains of the most prominent figures of the country. Nowadays the biggest artists, politicians and heroes of Portugal are here. Its amazing architecture makes this location a highlight of the area.
The National Coach Museum houses an important horse-drawn carriage collection of vehicles from the seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century making it a highly recommended place to visit.
The Ajuda’s Palace is a neoclassical monument in the city of Lisbon (nearby Belem) raised on the site of a temporary wooden building constructed to house the Royal Family in the 1755th earthquake.
The Lisbon Oceanarium it’s located in the Nation’s Park which was the exhibitions ground for the World Expo 98 and it’s the largest indoor aquarium in Europe.
We can book a wine tasting in some of the most interesting and historical winemakers in this area. In here you can try out the Portuguese wine and understand its history and cultural importance. For wine lovers it’s a must-do.
You can enjoy a boat trip along Tejo River and therefore have a different and amazing perspective of Lisbon. It’s an unforgettable experience!
If you’re a History Lover you can book a walking tour with a professional guide for you on an area that you decide or for the full tour. Ask us for details.
All our vehicles have luxury standards and have all the comfort for you to have a safe and comfortable private tour. We have vehicles from 4 up to 7 people. It’s included wi-fi and water at your disposal. Our goal is to provide you a memorable day.
All our guides work to provide you an incredible day. They’ll try to help you understand our traditions, our gastronomy, our history and our habits. And they’ll do this with the upmost pleasure. Because your satisfaction is our satisfaction.
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