Experience the charm of Lisbon’s historic center on a private Tuk Tuk tour. Explore picturesque districts, enjoy breathtaking views, and learn about the city’s rich history and culture.
Experience the charm of Lisbon’s historic center on a private Tuk Tuk tour. Explore picturesque districts, enjoy breathtaking views, and learn about the city’s rich history and culture.
- Cais do Sodré - Cais do Sodré is a vibrant riverside district renowned for its lively nightlife and diverse dining options. The 19th-century Ribeira Market serves as a bustling hub, featuring a food court with a variety of international and local culinary delights. Pink Street is famous for its bars and restaurants, where visitors can enjoy fado…
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Cais do Sodré - Cais do Sodré is a vibrant riverside district renowned for its lively nightlife and diverse dining options. The 19th-century Ribeira Market serves as a bustling hub, featuring a food court with a variety of international and local culinary delights. Pink Street is famous for its bars and restaurants, where visitors can enjoy fado music. The Ribeira das Naus promenade along the Tagus River is a popular spot during warm weather.
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Chiado - Chiado is a historic and stylish neighborhood in central Lisbon, Portugal, celebrated for its rich cultural scene, elegant architecture, and cosmopolitan vibe. Nestled between Baixa and Bairro Alto, Chiado has long been a gathering place for artists, intellectuals, and creatives. The area is known for its charming squares, traditional cafés, art galleries, theaters, and luxury shops. Notable landmarks include the historic Café A Brasileira, the renowned Livraria Bertrand (the world’s oldest operating bookstore), and the São Carlos Theater. Chiado seamlessly blends Lisbon’s cultural heritage with modern sophistication, offering a dynamic mix of old and new, where historic buildings coexist with contemporary design. It’s a favored destination for both locals and tourists, providing a lively yet refined setting for dining, shopping, and entertainment.
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Bairro Alto - Bairro Alto is a historic and vibrant neighborhood in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal, famous for its lively nightlife, bohemian atmosphere, and rich cultural heritage. Situated on one of Lisbon’s seven hills, Bairro Alto is a maze of narrow, cobblestone streets filled with a diverse mix of traditional and contemporary establishments, including bars, restaurants, and boutique shops. It is particularly renowned for its thriving nightlife scene, attracting both locals and tourists with its abundance of Fado music venues, trendy bars, and late-night cafes.
Despite its lively reputation, Bairro Alto boasts a long history dating back to the 16th century, and its charming buildings, with colorful facades and wrought-iron balconies, reflect the neighborhood’s character. By day, Bairro Alto offers a more relaxed atmosphere, with antique shops, art galleries, and cozy cafes, but as evening falls, the area transforms into one of Lisbon’s most animated spots.
- Baixa de Lisboa - Baixa is the downtown district of Lisbon, Portugal, serving as the commercial and architectural heart of the city. Known for its grand, neoclassical buildings, wide boulevards, and elegant squares, Baixa was extensively rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake, which destroyed much of the older part of the city. This reconstruction, led by the Marquis of Pombal, transformed Baixa into a well-planned grid of streets that remain one of Lisbon’s most important urban landmarks.
Baixa is home to some of Lisbon’s most famous squares, such as Praça do Comércio, a majestic riverside square, and Rossio Square, a lively hub surrounded by cafés and shops. The district is also known for its beautiful Arco da Rua Augusta, a monumental arch leading to the river, and the Santa Justa Lift, an iconic wrought-iron elevator offering views of the city.
Today, Baixa is a bustling, modern center with a mix of retail shops, restaurants, and offices, while still retaining a sense of its historical grandeur.
- Príncipe Real - Príncipe Real is a trendy and picturesque neighborhood in Lisbon, Portugal, known for its blend of historical charm and contemporary vibrancy. Located just north of the central Baixa district, Príncipe Real is characterized by its leafy squares, beautiful 19th-century architecture, and a mix of traditional and modern spaces. The area has become one of Lisbon’s most fashionable districts, popular with both locals and expatriates due to its relaxed atmosphere, boutique shops, stylish cafés, and lively restaurants.
One of the neighborhood’s main features is Jardim do Príncipe Real, a lush public garden surrounded by historic buildings, where locals gather for leisurely strolls or outdoor events. The area is also home to several cultural venues, art galleries, and vintage stores, which add to its bohemian and artistic vibe.
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Lisbon Cathedral - The Basilica of Saint Mary Major of Lisbon, or Sé de Lisboa, is the metropolitan cathedral and patriarchal seat of the city of Lisbon, Portugal. Its construction began in 1148, one year after Afonso Enriques conquered the city. It is considered the oldest church in Lisbon. Alfama is closely associated with Fado, the traditional Portuguese music genre, and many Fado restaurants and intimate venues can be found in the neighborhood. The area is also home to important landmarks like the São Jorge Castle, the Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa), and the National Pantheon. Despite being a popular tourist destination, Alfama has a strong sense of local identity and is known for its tight-knit community, traditional shops, and eateries serving authentic Portuguese cuisine.
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Largo Portas do Sol - Largo das Portas do Sol is a historic square located in the Alfama district of Lisbon. This location is known for offering one of the most iconic views of the city, with panoramic views that encompass the Tagus River, the Baixa Pombalina and the Castelo de São Jorge.
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Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - Located in the Graça neighborhood of Lisbon, Portugal, the Miradouro Nossa Senhora do Monte is one of the city’s most iconic viewpoints. It offers stunning panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River, combining a profound history with scenic beauty. This place is a testament to Lisbon’s rich history and cultural heritage, making it a must-see for anyone exploring the city’s historical sites.
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Graça - Graça is a traditional and vibrant neighborhood in Lisbon, Portugal, known for its rich history, narrow cobbled streets, and breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Located on one of Lisbon’s seven hills, it offers a mix of old-world charm and modern-day appeal, with a strong sense of local community. The area is famous for its historical landmarks, such as the Graça Church and the National Pantheon, as well as its lively atmosphere, with numerous cafes, restaurants, and viewpoints (miradouros) that attract both locals and visitors. Graça is often considered a more authentic and less touristy part of Lisbon, offering a glimpse into the city’s traditional life while being well-connected to other parts of the city. The neighborhood is a blend of old and new, with residential areas, local markets, and street art contributing to its distinct character.
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Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora - The Monastery of São Vicente de Fora is located on high ground at the intersection of Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods of Graça and Alfama. It is called “de fora” because, in addition to being outside the city walls, the parish on which it stood was not at that time under the jurisdiction of the Lisbon bishop.
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National Pantheon - The National Pantheon of Portugal (Panteão Nacional, in Portuguese) is located in the parish of São Vicente de Fora, Lisbon, specifically in the Church of Santa Engrácia. The current building stands on the site where a church had already been erected in 1568, by order of Infanta Maria, daughter of King Manuel I, on the occasion of the creation of the parish of Santa Engrácia.
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Chafariz d’El-Rei - The Chafariz de El-Rei was the first public ornamental fountain in the city of Lisbon. It was built in the 13th century during the reigns of Afonso III and Denis I, taking advantage of the excellent groundwater of Alfama.
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Praça do Comércio - Praça do Comércio, still commonly referred to by its former name of Terreiro do Paço, is a square in downtown Lisbon located next to the Tagus River, in the area that was the site of the palace of the kings of Portugal for about two centuries and which is now partly occupied by some government departments. It is one of the largest squares in Europe, with about 36,000 m² (180 m x 200 m). The square is bordered by 79 arches.

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Eco Tuk Tuk offers you a 180 minutes tour around the city of Lisbon. A contact with the capital of Portugal in which you can see the most important areas of the city and discover its secrets.
See iconic monuments and get breathtaking views from the top of some of the city’s famous Seven Hills. Learn about the history and culture of one of the oldest…
Eco Tuk Tuk offers you a 180 minutes tour around the city of Lisbon. A contact with the capital of Portugal in which you can see the most important areas of the city and discover its secrets.
See iconic monuments and get breathtaking views from the top of some of the city’s famous Seven Hills. Learn about the history and culture of one of the oldest capital cities in Europe and be seduced at the same time by its modernity and trendy places.
Our gentle and knowledgeable guide will take you through the narrow and cobbled typical neighborhoods of Alfama, Graça, Mouraria and also the more contemporary districts of Chiado and Bairro Alto.
It is a perfect way to get a broad idea of everything you can enjoy in the city during your travel days.
You will fall in love with Lisbon!
- Minimum age three (3) years
- No babies allowed
- In winter, the tuk tuks have protective layers against rain and wind, and blankets to keep you warm.
- In case of client’s delay, the activity will be reduced according to the time lost, which may cause a change in the fixed route. The activity will be cancelled if the delay is more than 15 minutes and the amount paid will not be refunded.
- Tour itinerary may vary due to street closures or demonstrations on the day of the tour.
- Tuk tuks are booked privately, and the price is fixed according to the number of tuk tuks required for the group, the legal maximum being 4 passengers per tuk tuk.
- Tuk tuks don’t have trunks, so they can’t carry strollers, wheelchairs, suitcases, or large items.
- For security reasons, no pets or animals are allowed.
- Tours are conducted in rain or heat and can only be cancelled under extreme conditions.
- Tours are designed to take the indicated route, and make a series of stop/s already preset, depending on the duration of the selected tour, to take photos.
- Tours cannot be modified, and neither can the photo stops. These stops will be made at the preset locations.
- Vehicles are suitable for seniors, and our drivers will help you get on if necessary.
- For the 3- and 4-hour options, we also offer pickup at the Lisbon Cruise Port (Jardim do Tabaco Quay). We’ll send you a message the day before your tour to select your pickup point: Time Out Market or Lisbon Cruise Port (Jardim do Tabaco Quay). For pick-up at the cruise port, please remain next to the passenger departure port of the main building, without leaving the terminal.
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.