Explore Lisbon’s iconic landmarks in an eco-friendly electric tuk tuk. Discover Belém’s beauty, history, and famous Pastéis de Belém effortlessly.
Explore Lisbon’s iconic landmarks in an eco-friendly electric tuk tuk. Discover Belém’s beauty, history, and famous Pastéis de Belém effortlessly.
- Praca dos Restauradores - This location features the Obelisk of the Independence of Spain and the renowned Elevador da Gloria.
- Elevador da Gloria - This historic and well-known elevator carries passengers from Restauradores to São Pedro de Alcântara.
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Rossio Train Station - A stunning train station designed in the Manueline style.
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- Praca dos Restauradores - This location features the Obelisk of the Independence of Spain and the renowned Elevador da Gloria.
- Elevador da Gloria - This historic and well-known elevator carries passengers from Restauradores to São Pedro de Alcântara.
- Rossio Train Station - A stunning train station designed in the Manueline style.
- Rossio Square - This square is home to the D. Maria II Theater and the Statue of D. Pedro IV.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - Historically, this elevator transported people from Rua Áurea to Largo do Carmo, where the Igreja do Carmo ruins are situated.
- Museum of the Orient - The Fundação Oriente Museum is located in the former warehouses of the Cod Trade Regulatory Commission. The museum showcases collections centered on the Orient, covering historical, religious, anthropological, and artistic themes. The permanent exhibition includes 1,400 pieces related to the Portuguese presence in Asia and 650 pieces from the Kwok On collection.
- LX Factory - Originally established in 1846 as the Companhia de Fiação e Tecidos Lisbonense, one of Lisbon’s key manufacturing complexes. Over the years, it was occupied by Companhia Industrial de Portugal e Colónias, Anuário Comercial de Portugal typography, and Gráfica Mirandela. In 2005, a real estate company purchased and revitalized the area, which was reborn in 2008 as a hub of creativity and experiences. It retained the industrial spaces and invited arts sector companies, leading to the establishment of shops, cafes, and restaurants. With around 50 diverse stores, LX Factory Lisboa is a popular destination for shopping enthusiasts.
- Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - Explore one of Portugal’s most beautiful churches, housing the tombs of Vasco da Gama, poet Luís de Camões, and King Manuel I’s family. The Jerónimos Monastery, a Portuguese monastery, was constructed at the end of the 15th century by King Manuel I and entrusted to the Order of Saint Jerome.
- Palacio de Belem - In 1912, following the republic’s proclamation, the Palácio de Belém became the official residence of the President of the Republic. In the 18th century, D. João V acquired it from the Count of Aveiras and made significant alterations. During the 1755 earthquake, King D. José I and his family were vacationing in Belém and survived the disaster. Fearing another quake, the royal family lived in tents on the palace grounds, using the interior as a hospital. D. Maria II resided in the Palace of Belém for a few years while the Palácio das Necessidades was under construction. From the reign of D. Luís I, the Palace of Belém hosted official guests visiting Lisbon. In 1886, it became the official residence of the Royal Princes D. Carlos, Duke of Bragança, and his wife D. Amélia de Orleães.
- Pastéis de Belém - Enjoy one of the 7 wonders of Portuguese gastronomy without enduring long queues. The guide will handle the purchase for you. While custard tarts are available in many cafes and pastry shops, the original recipe is a closely guarded secret of Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém in Lisbon (the only place where they are called Pastéis de Belém). Traditionally, the pastries are served hot, dusted with powdered sugar and cinnamon. In 2011, Pastel de Belém was named one of the 7 Wonders of Portuguese Gastronomy.
- Centro Cultural de Belem - CCB - This architectural facility was built in 1992 to host the Portuguese presidency of the European Union and continues to serve as a vibrant center for cultural and leisure activities. The CCB occupies the space initially intended for the “Portuguese in the World” Pavilion and the “Portuguese Villages” during the 1940s Portuguese World Exhibition.
- Torre de Belem - Visit the exterior of the Belém Tower. Originally known as Torre de São Vicente, it lost its defensive role over time, and during the Philippine occupation, its magazines were converted into dungeons. The tower’s four floors include the Governor’s Room, the King’s Room, the Audience Room, and the Chapel with its distinctive 16th-century vaults. The Tower of São Vicente (1514) is part of a defense system for the Tagus basin ordered by João II of Portugal, alongside the tower of São Sebastião da Caparica (1481) to the south and the Tower of Santo António de Cascais (1488) to the west.
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - The Discoveries Monument (or Monument to the Discoveries; or Monument to the Navigators) is prominently located on the right bank of the Tagus River. The original monument, made of perishable materials, was erected in 1940 for the Portuguese World Exhibition to honor the historical figures of the Portuguese Discoveries. The current concrete and stone replica was inaugurated in 1960.
- MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - The Electricity Museum, part of the EDP Foundation, was located in the old Central Tejo, Av. of Brasilia, Lisbon.
- National Coach Museum - The National Coach Museum boasts the world’s most significant collection of coaches and royal carriages from the 16th to the 19th century.
- MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) is a contemporary art museum in Lisbon, Portugal, that integrates three areas in a space for debate, discovery, critical thinking, and international dialogue.
- Cordoaria Nacional - The Fábrica Nacional de Cordoaria, or Cordoaria Nacional, was a manufacturing establishment for the Portuguese Navy. Its facilities stretch nearly 400 meters long and about 50 meters wide, parallel to the Tagus River. These dimensions were necessary for the production process. Its riverside location facilitated product supply to ship owners. Today, the building is open to the public and hosts various exhibitions throughout the year, including the Bienal de Antiguidades exhibition, featuring tapestry, furniture, painting, porcelain, and more.
- Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga - The National Museum of Ancient Art is Portugal’s most important art museum from the 12th to the 19th centuries, housing the country’s most significant public collection of ancient art.
- Largo do Chiado - This location features the writer Fernando Pessoa seated at the café A Brasileira and the statue of writer António Ribeiro Chiado.
- Elevador da Bica - Pause for a photo of this magnificent elevator with the Tagus River as a backdrop.
- Praca Luis de Camoes - Celebrates the great Portuguese poet who wrote about Portugal’s discoveries.
- Teatro Nacional de São Carlos - In this square, opposite the theater, Fernando Pessoa was born. It replaced the Teatro Ópera do Tejo, which was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake.
- Teatro Municipal Sao Luiz - This municipal theater has had several names, including Dona Amélia Theater and Republica Theater.
- Praca da Figueira - Features the statue of King D. João I.

- Meeting point included: Cruise Terminal
- Included meeting point: Hard Rock Cafe Lisbon
- Liability Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance
- Trained and experienced guide who will describe the monuments and history throughout the tour
- Meeting point included: Cruise Terminal
- Included meeting point: Hard Rock Cafe Lisbon
- Liability Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance
- Trained and experienced guide who will describe the monuments and history throughout the tour
- Collection/Delivery outside the indicated points
- Food and / or drinks
- Tips
- Collection/Delivery outside the indicated points
- Food and / or drinks
- Tips
The electric tuk tuk is, without a doubt, the best way to discover our beautiful city of Lisbon!
On this tour we will discover one of the most beautiful areas of the city of Lisbon. A walk along the river where we will be able to see the Jerónimos Monastery, the Belém Tower, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos and of course eat the famous Pastéis de Belém!…
The electric tuk tuk is, without a doubt, the best way to discover our beautiful city of Lisbon!
On this tour we will discover one of the most beautiful areas of the city of Lisbon. A walk along the river where we will be able to see the Jerónimos Monastery, the Belém Tower, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos and of course eat the famous Pastéis de Belém!
The electric tuk tuk is the best way to get around the narrow streets of the city. In fact, it’s the only way we can park in the main places without having to walk.
It is environmentally friendly – it makes no noise and emits no exhaust fumes.
Not having glass, it allows you to take pictures of the places you pass.
Enjoy your day! Don’t get tired and don’t waste time looking for what to visit.
We have everything ready to make the most of our beautiful city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.