Experience the romance of Lisbon at night with a sidecar tour. Discover the city’s history, ride on creaking trams, listen to haunting fado music, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.
Experience the romance of Lisbon at night with a sidecar tour. Discover the city’s history, ride on creaking trams, listen to haunting fado music, and enjoy breathtaking panoramic views.
- LX Factory - Nestled in a former industrial area beneath the 25 de Abril Bridge, LX Factory is one of Lisbon’s most innovative and stylish locations. This rejuvenated space combines restaurants, cafés, shops, galleries, and cultural venues in a lively, artistic setting. With its street art, design, and modern vibe, it’s an essential destination to…
- LX Factory - Nestled in a former industrial area beneath the 25 de Abril Bridge, LX Factory is one of Lisbon’s most innovative and stylish locations. This rejuvenated space combines restaurants, cafés, shops, galleries, and cultural venues in a lively, artistic setting. With its street art, design, and modern vibe, it’s an essential destination to experience contemporary Lisbon.
- Jerónimos Monastery - Situated in the Belém district, Jerónimos Monastery is a prime example of Manueline architecture in Portugal. Constructed in the 16th century to honor the Age of Discoveries, it is renowned for its detailed carvings and magnificent cloisters. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it embodies Portugal’s rich maritime and cultural legacy.
- Palácio Nacional de Belém - Found in the Belém district, Belém Palace serves as the official residence of the President of Portugal. Known for its graceful pink façade, it is distinguished by its classical architecture and lush surroundings. As a symbol of political history and national heritage, it provides insight into Portugal’s institutional legacy in one of Lisbon’s most historic areas.
- Belém Tower - Positioned along the Tagus River, Belém Tower is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks and a significant symbol of the Age of Discoveries. Built in the 16th century in a refined Manueline style, it once protected the entrance to the city’s harbor. With its detailed carvings, turrets, and unique waterfront location, it presents a remarkable scene recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - Situated along the Tagus River in Belém, the Monument to the Discoveries honors the key figures of Portugal’s Age of Exploration. Shaped like the bow of a ship, it features renowned explorers such as Henry the Navigator. It also provides panoramic views over the river and surrounding area, making it a powerful symbol of Portugal’s maritime history.
- Torre de Belem - Cross the Tagus River by ferry and enjoy a unique moment between the city and the ocean. From the water, Lisbon reveals itself from a different perspective, with stunning views of its landmarks, hills, and the 25 de Abril Bridge. With the sea breeze and ever-changing light, this crossing offers both a relaxing and immersive experience.
- Quinta do Tagus - Located on the southern bank of the Tagus River, overlooking Lisbon, Quinta do Tagus offers a peaceful and elegant setting with stunning views over the city and the river. Surrounded by greenery, this hidden gem combines charm, nature, and refinement. It’s the perfect stop to enjoy a relaxing moment while taking in one of the most beautiful panoramas of Lisbon.
- Trafaria - The crossing to Trafaria offers an authentic escape away from the bustle of Lisbon. As you leave the city by river, a more local and peaceful atmosphere begins to unfold. Upon arrival, the southern bank reveals its simple charm, with maritime traditions, village vibes, and open views toward the Atlantic.
- Cova do Vapôr - Located at the mouth of the Tagus River, Cova do Vapor is a small fishing village with a raw and authentic charm. With its colorful cabins, golden sand, and laid-back atmosphere, time seems to slow down here. Away from the crowds, it’s a unique place to experience a simple and genuine side of Portugal, right by the ocean.
- Costa da Caparica - Located south of the Tagus River, Costa da Caparica stretches along miles of wild beaches facing the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its natural scenery and relaxed atmosphere, it offers a striking contrast to Lisbon. With dunes, waves, and endless horizons, it’s the perfect place to experience the raw beauty and freedom of Portugal’s coastline.
- Sanctuary of Christ the King-Portugal - Overlooking Lisbon from the southern bank of the Tagus River, Cristo Rei is one of the region’s most impressive viewpoints. Inspired by Rio’s Christ the Redeemer, this iconic monument offers outstanding panoramic views over the city, the river, and the 25 de Abril Bridge. Combining height, tranquility, and breathtaking scenery, it’s a must-see spot to experience Lisbon from a unique perspective.
- Ponte 25 de Abril - An iconic symbol of Lisbon, the 25 de Abril Bridge connects the city to the southern bank of the Tagus River. With its suspension design and distinctive red color, it is often compared to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge. Stretching over 2 kilometers, it offers spectacular views of Lisbon, the river, and the surrounding hills, making the crossing a highlight of the experience.
- Lisbon District - Return to the starting point.

- Helmets
- Gloves
- Rain gear (if necessary)
- 1 or 2 passengers per sidecar
- Anecdotes
- Helmets
- Gloves
- Rain gear (if necessary)
- 1 or 2 passengers per sidecar
- Anecdotes
- Meals
- Meals
Embark on a distinctive adventure from Lisbon, bridging the city and the sea.
Trace the Tagus River to Belém, then take a ferry across to uncover genuine locales such as Trafaria, Porto Brandão, and the quaint fishing village of Cova do Vapor. Experience the untamed beaches of Costa da Caparica before arriving at Cristo Rei, where spectacular panoramic…
Embark on a distinctive adventure from Lisbon, bridging the city and the sea.
Trace the Tagus River to Belém, then take a ferry across to uncover genuine locales such as Trafaria, Porto Brandão, and the quaint fishing village of Cova do Vapor. Experience the untamed beaches of Costa da Caparica before arriving at Cristo Rei, where spectacular panoramic vistas of Lisbon await.
This tour combines coastal landscapes, local allure, and awe-inspiring views, showcasing an alternative perspective of Lisbon.
- Suitable for ages 4 to 99
- Maximum allowed weight: 150 kg (330 lbs) per person
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.