Join an electric tuk tuk for an enjoyable and adaptable hop-on hop-off tour, offering a sweeping view of Lisbon. The tour includes stops at the city’s most stunning viewpoints and explanations of the symbolic significance of its famous landmarks. Additionally, savor a tasting of ‘ginjinha,’ a cherished traditional drink of the region.
Join an electric tuk tuk for an enjoyable and adaptable hop-on hop-off tour, offering a sweeping view of Lisbon. The tour includes stops at the city’s most stunning viewpoints and explanations of the symbolic significance of its famous landmarks. Additionally, savor a tasting of ‘ginjinha,’ a cherished traditional drink of the region.
- Parque Eduardo VII - Offers a fantastic blend of modern and historical views.
- Rossio Square - Known as Dom Pedro IV Square, Rossio Square is Lisbon’s oldest square. It hosts the National Theatre and is renowned for its pavement, featuring the iconic Portuguese cobblestone ‘wave’ design that creates a remarkable 3D effect.
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- Parque Eduardo VII - Offers a fantastic blend of modern and historical views.
- Rossio Square - Known as Dom Pedro IV Square, Rossio Square is Lisbon’s oldest square. It hosts the National Theatre and is renowned for its pavement, featuring the iconic Portuguese cobblestone ‘wave’ design that creates a remarkable 3D effect.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - Opened in 1902, the Santa Justa Elevator is a beautiful example of cast iron architecture, providing breathtaking views of São Jorge Castle and Rossio Square.
- Miradouro das Portas do Sol - Located beside the ancient city gates, the Portas do Sol viewpoint offers stunning views over Lisbon’s oldest district, Alfama.
- Lisbon Cathedral - The oldest building in Lisbon still in use today.
- Graca & Sao Vicente - A beloved neighborhood in Lisbon, originally settled in the 19th century as a working-class area, it retains its authentic charm.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - Offers the most breathtaking views of Lisbon.
- Mosteiro de Sao Vicente de Fora - The Monastery of Saint Vincent is one of Lisbon’s iconic landmarks, explaining some of the deepest roots of cultural identity.
- Alfama - In the Alfama district, enjoy a stop to savor a ‘ginginha’ at a typical bar.
- Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - Comércio Square is Lisbon’s most iconic square, designed to house all Portuguese governmental institutions.
- Bairro Alto, Bica & Cais do Sodre - Visit São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint for stunning views.
- Time Out Market Lisboa - Formerly Mercado da Ribeira, now Time Out Market, this unique 19th-century building in Lisbon was divided a decade ago, maintaining the fresh market in one section and transforming the other into a food hall.
- Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - The Jerónimos Monastery is the most iconic symbol of the Portuguese Late Gothic, showcasing the stunning Manueline style.
- Torre de Belem - A 15-minute stop to enjoy the atmosphere, admire the exterior, and capture unforgettable photos!
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - At the Discoveries Monument, stories of Portuguese explorations during the 16th century are shared.
- MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - MAAT is not only a museum but also includes a viewpoint, offering views of the 25th of April Bridge, the vast Tagus estuary, and the Discoveries Monument.
- LX Factory - Once a collection of old factories, Lx Factory has been transformed into a creative hub.

- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
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.