Embark on a private half-day Tuk Tuk tour of Lisbon and discover the vibrant colors, iconic landmarks, and delicious flavors of Portugal’s capital. Explore the historic center, visit the Belém area, indulge in traditional sweets, and toast with Portuguese Ginjinha. A personalized and sustainable experience for tourists and bachelor parties.
Embark on a private half-day Tuk Tuk tour of Lisbon and discover the vibrant colors, iconic landmarks, and delicious flavors of Portugal’s capital. Explore the historic center, visit the Belém area, indulge in traditional sweets, and toast with Portuguese Ginjinha. A personalized and sustainable experience for tourists and bachelor parties.
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Lisbon Cathedral - During the tuk tuk tour, there will be a stop at the grand Lisbon Cathedral (Sé), one of the city’s oldest and most iconic landmarks. This stunning cathedral, constructed in the 12th century, showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles and is steeped in history.
Upon arrival, the guide will share intriguing…
- Lisbon Cathedral - During the tuk tuk tour, there will be a stop at the grand Lisbon Cathedral (Sé), one of the city’s oldest and most iconic landmarks. This stunning cathedral, constructed in the 12th century, showcases a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles and is steeped in history.
Upon arrival, the guide will share intriguing insights about the cathedral’s origins and some of its most captivating stories.
Ao chegar, o nosso guia irá compartilhar curiosidades fascinantes sobre a fundação da Sé e curiosidades da mesma.
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Miradouro das Portas do Sol - At the Portas do Sol viewpoint, enjoy one of the most breathtaking views of Lisbon. This stop provides a unique panoramic view over the red rooftops of Alfama, the city’s oldest neighborhood, with the majestic Tagus River in the background.
Aqui, o nosso guia local dará uma explicação detalhada sobre Alfama e o que está ao seu redor.
O guia também destacará monumentos visíveis a partir do miradouro, como o Panteão Nacional e a Igreja de São Vicente de Fora, explicando o significado destes marcos na história de Lisboa. -
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - At this stop, visit the Nossa Senhora do Monte viewpoint, one of the highest and most impressive in Lisbon. With its breathtaking panoramic view, the viewpoint offers a privileged perspective of the city — from São Jorge Castle to the Tagus River, including the Pombaline downtown and the iconic 25th of April Bridge.
Aqui, o nosso guia local irá partilhar a história deste local especial, desde a capela de São Gens até à importância do miradouro para os Portgueses durante a conquista da cidade. - Mosteiro de Sao Vicente de Fora - During the tour, pass by the impressive Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, a masterpiece of Mannerist architecture in Lisbon. The guide will explain the historical significance of this monastery, founded in the 12th century and expanded in the 16th, which played a central role in Portugal’s history.
- Feira da Ladra - During the tour, pass by the iconic Feira da Ladra, held only on Tuesdays and Saturdays. It’s the oldest and most traditional market in Lisbon, located in the historic Alfama neighborhood. As you pass through, the guide will share fascinating stories about the fair’s origins, dating back to the 13th century, and how it became a meeting point for lovers of antiques, crafts, and unique items. Discover the stories behind this lively street market — a true journey into Lisbon’s past, where the spirit of bargaining is still very much alive today.
- Panteao Nacional - During the tour, make a brief stop to admire the majestic National Pantheon, one of Lisbon’s most iconic monuments. The guide will share the fascinating history of this building, originally a church dedicated to Saint Engrácia and transformed into the Pantheon in 1916. Explore the architectural styles that define it, from Baroque elements to Neoclassical influences.
The Pantheon is the final resting place of some of the most prominent figures in Portuguese history, including writers, politicians, and national heroes.
Prepare to be impressed by the beauty of its dome and the rich history this space represents!
- Alfama - During the tour through Alfama, one of Lisbon’s most emblematic neighborhoods, be transported into a world of traditions and fascinating stories. As you navigate its narrow, winding streets, the experienced guide will share interesting facts about the rich cultural heritage of this ancient district.
Learn about the origins of fado, the soul music of the city that echoes through the alleys, and uncover the legends surrounding the historic Lisbon Cathedral (Sé) and São Jorge Castle. From colorful houses to traditional tiles, every corner reveals a new facet of Alfama.
Feel the vibrant atmosphere of Alfama, where every step tells a story and every moment is a new discovery.
- Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - During the tour, pass by the magnificent Praça do Comércio, also known as Terreiro do Paço. This iconic square, located on the banks of the Tagus River, has been the stage of Lisbon’s public life for centuries. Its impressive Rua Augusta Arch and elegant arcades give it a unique charm. The guide will share fascinating stories about the square’s historical significance — from the Age of Discoveries to its reconstruction after the great earthquake of 1755.
- Largo do Carmo - At this point in the tour, make a stop at the iconic Largo do Carmo, where Lisbon’s history comes to life. Here, the guide will share fascinating stories about the Carmo Convent, one of the city’s most emblematic monuments, founded in the 14th century.
Admire the impressive ruins of the church, which were severely damaged during the 1755 earthquake and now stand as a powerful symbol of the city’s resilience. Hear about the significant events that took place here, including the Carnation Revolution, which led to the fall of the dictatorship in 1974.
While enjoying the beauty of the square, take time to explore the charm of Largo do Carmo, filled with cafés and little plazas where you can feel Lisbon’s vibrant atmosphere. Take photos and soak in the local culture before continuing the journey through the city.
- Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara - At this point in the tour, stop at the stunning São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, one of Lisbon’s most iconic lookouts. Located at one of the city’s highest points, this viewpoint offers a breathtaking panoramic view over the downtown area (Baixa), São Jorge Castle, and the Lisbon Cathedral (Sé).
- Basilica da Estrela - As you arrive at the majestic Estrela Basilica, prepare to be captivated by its neoclassical beauty and the fascinating history that surrounds it. This iconic church, inaugurated in the late 18th century, was built in honor of Queen Maria I, who made a vow of gratitude for the birth of her son.
- Pastéis de Belém - During the tour, make a special stop at the famous Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém, where you’ll have the chance to taste the authentic pastéis de nata — one of Portugal’s most iconic treats. While enjoying this traditional pastry, the guide will share the fascinating history of the pastéis de Belém. Learn about their origin, dating back to the 19th century, and how the secret recipe has been carefully preserved over the years.
- Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - During the visit to the Jerónimos Monastery — one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks and a UNESCO World Heritage Site — the guide will take you on a journey through time. Built in the 16th century, this magnificent monastery is a masterpiece of Manueline architecture, reflecting the wealth and significance of Portugal during the Age of Discoveries.
This special stop allows you to fully absorb the beauty and depth of Portuguese culture, as the guide answers questions and shares fascinating facts about this historic site.
- Torre de Belem - As you arrive at the iconic Belém Tower, the guide will take you on a journey through time. This magnificent structure, built in the 16th century, was originally constructed as a defense point for the city and as a lighthouse for navigators. During the explanation, uncover the tower’s rich history as one of the key symbols of the Portuguese Discoveries.
Take in the impressive Manueline architecture, with its intricate details that reflect the wealth of the Age of Exploration. The guide will also share fascinating facts about the explorers who departed from Lisbon in search of new lands, as well as the tower’s status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - As you arrive at the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, one of Lisbon’s most iconic monuments, prepare for a journey through time. This majestic structure, rising on the banks of the Tagus River, was inaugurated in 1960 to mark the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator.
The guide will explain that the monument pays tribute not only to Prince Henry but also to all the explorers, cartographers, and navigators who set sail from Lisbon to discover new lands and expand the world’s horizons during the 15th and 16th centuries.
- 25 de Abril Bridge - Cross the iconic 25th of April Bridge by tuk tuk, enjoying breathtaking views over the Tagus River and Lisbon skyline. On the other side, head towards Costa da Caparica, a vibrant coastal area. It’s a unique and unforgettable journey.
- Costa da Caparica - Stop in Costa da Caparica for lunch at one of the recommended local restaurants, where fresh seafood and traditional Portuguese flavors take center stage. After lunch, explore the area, taking in the coastal atmosphere, beachside charm, and laid-back lifestyle of this popular yet authentic destination.
- Praia da Cova do Vapor - Make a stop at Cova do Vapor, a small and picturesque fisherman village nestled between the river and the ocean. With its sandy streets, colorful houses, and laid-back atmosphere, it feels like a hidden gem far from the city. Explore the village by tuk tuk, soaking in its authenticity and coastal charm, before continuing the journey.
- Trafaria - Cross the Tagus River by boat, boarding in Belém along with the guide and the tuk tuk. It’s a special moment in the experience, where guests can relax and enjoy stunning views of Lisbon from the water. The journey to Trafaria offers a unique perspective of the city and takes you to less touristy, authentic, and charming areas. The tuk tuk comes with you on board, ready to continue the ride as soon as you disembark on the other side.

- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off in city centre
- Live commentary by local guide
- Company liability and personal injury insurance
- 100% electric tuk tuk
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up/drop-off in city centre
- Live commentary by local guide
- Company liability and personal injury insurance
- 100% electric tuk tuk
- Gratuities
- Delicious Pasteis de Belém
- Museum entrance
- Gratuities
- Delicious Pasteis de Belém
- Museum entrance
Express Half-Day (3H):
Ideal for those with limited time. This tour covers the oldest parts of the city, including Alfama, Graça, Bairro Alto, and Chiado. Experience a journey rich in history, culture, and breathtaking views.
Classic Half-Day (4H):
Offers a more comprehensive experience. In addition to the historic center, Bairro Alto, and…
Express Half-Day (3H):
Ideal for those with limited time. This tour covers the oldest parts of the city, including Alfama, Graça, Bairro Alto, and Chiado. Experience a journey rich in history, culture, and breathtaking views.
Classic Half-Day (4H):
Offers a more comprehensive experience. In addition to the historic center, Bairro Alto, and Chiado, the tour extends to Belém, Lisbon’s riverside district renowned for its monuments. Witness the iconic Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, and the Monument to the Discoveries.
PREMIUM Full-Day (8H):
The ultimate tour experience! It includes the complete 4-hour route and more. After exploring Alfama, Baixa, and Bairro Alto, the tour crosses the 25th of April Bridge by tuk tuk to Costa da Caparica. Enjoy free time for lunch near the beach (not included).
Then, visit the charming fishing village of Cova do Vapor, brimming with local life and charm. The day concludes with a picturesque boat ride from Trafaria back to Belém — a perfect fusion of city, sea, and discovery.
- Children under the age of 6 are not legally permitted to ride in Tuk Tuks.
- The proposed route may be adjusted in case of special events in the city, such as marathons or public gatherings that block street access.
- This tour is not recommended for people with back problems, as Lisbon’s streets are quite uneven and may cause discomfort.
- This is a private tour—only your group will participate.
- We offer Tuk Tuks with capacity for 4 or 6 passengers. The main difference, besides the number of seats, is the layout: in the 4-seater Tuk Tuks, all seats face forward, while in the 6-seater models, the seats are arranged face-to-face. If you have a preference, please let us know in advance.
- Children up to 6 years old are not legally allowed to ride in a Tuk Tuk
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.