Embark on a 5-hour private tour of Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods and landmarks. Limited to 8 people, this intimate exploration offers magnificent views, delicious pastries, and a journey back to the 16th century. Don’t miss out!
Embark on a 5-hour private tour of Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods and landmarks. Limited to 8 people, this intimate exploration offers magnificent views, delicious pastries, and a journey back to the 16th century. Don’t miss out!
- Largo do Carmo - Largo do Carmo is one of Lisbon’s most picturesque squares. Visitors can learn about the 1755 earthquake, as the Carmo Church has remained in ruins since then. The aqueduct system, along with numerous fountains and galleries throughout the city, can also be explored. This square holds historical significance for the 1974…
- Largo do Carmo - Largo do Carmo is one of Lisbon’s most picturesque squares. Visitors can learn about the 1755 earthquake, as the Carmo Church has remained in ruins since then. The aqueduct system, along with numerous fountains and galleries throughout the city, can also be explored. This square holds historical significance for the 1974 democratic revolution, where the last Portuguese dictator was captured. Be sure to visit the neo-gothic Elevador de Santa Justa, constructed in 1902, and enjoy its breathtaking views.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - The neo-Gothic Santa Justa Elevator is the most renowned viewpoint in downtown Lisbon. It is the city’s only vertical street lift, built in 1902. Designed by Raul Mésnier, a student of Gustave Eiffel, it features remarkable architecture.
- Chiado - The Chiado district is the most sought-after and costly area in old town Lisbon. It offers not only beautiful viewpoints but also historic cafés, bookstores, boutiques, grand theaters, and much more.
- Cidade Baixa - The Baixa district was entirely destroyed in the 1755 earthquake. It was subsequently rebuilt in a grid pattern with stunning squares by the Marquis of Pombal, who was the prime minister at the time. Today, Baixa is the commercial hub of the city and the only flat district in Lisbon’s old town.
- Alfama - Alfama is the heart of Lisbon, the oldest neighborhood, a magical place filled with narrow streets, hidden courtyards, pitched rooftops, and labyrinthine alleyways.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - This lookout point is the ideal spot to unwind and enjoy one of the best panoramic views of Lisbon. From here, you can see Sao Jorge Castle, the Tagus River, and charming neighborhoods such as Mouraria, Baixa, and Chiado, among others.
- 25 de Abril Bridge - The April 25th Bridge, reminiscent of the Golden Gate Bridge, is a large and scenic suspension bridge connecting the northern and southern parts of Lisbon. It was renamed to honor the day of the revolution—April 25th—which ended the Salazar dictatorship in 1974.
- Santuario Nacional de Cristo Rei - The site of the Christ the King Statue (Cristo Rei) offers the best viewpoint of Lisbon. From here, you can enjoy stunning views of the city and the Tagus River. Inspired by the statue in Brazil, this monument was erected in 1959 to express gratitude to God for sparing Portugal from the horrors of World War II. There is an entrance fee to go up to the statue, but the view from the bottom is quite similar.
- Pastéis de Belém - A visit to Lisbon is incomplete without tasting one of the best-kept secrets of Portuguese pastries: the Pasteis de Belem. This delightful treat originated in a small bakery in 1837, and you’ll have the opportunity to try one, as it’s included in the price of your visit. The local ritual for enjoying these delicious pastries will also be shared.
- Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - The Mosteiro dos Jeronimos is Portugal’s most famous monument. It serves as a tribute from King Manuel to the great explorers of the 15th century, including Vasco da Gama, who discovered a sea route to India in 1498. During your visit, you will learn about the Portuguese maritime discoveries and have the opportunity to see the church where Vasco da Gama is buried. Please note that while you’ll be visiting the church, you won’t be going inside the monastery.
- Torre de Belem - The Torre de Belém (Belem Tower) is a 500-year-old fortification located on a small island in the Tagus River. It was built as part of a defense system at the river’s mouth and served as a ceremonial gateway into Lisbon. The tower is classified as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. Please note that you will not be allowed to enter the monument.
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - The Padrao dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoverers) was constructed to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Henry the Navigator’s death. It features representations of all the significant figures who contributed to Portugal’s major achievements during the Age of Exploration, including Vasco da Gama, Bartolomeu Dias, Pedro Alvares Cabral, Ferdinand Magellan, and others.

- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Local guide and driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Local guide and driver
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Snacks
- Food and drinks
- Food and drinks
Join us for an unforgettable 5-hour tour of Lisbon, where you can enjoy breathtaking views from the “City of Seven Hills.” The tour includes a drive through the narrow streets of historic neighborhoods such as Baixa, Bairro Alto, and Alfama, with stops at the best viewpoints along the way.
Travel back to the 16th century in Belem, where you’ll discover…
Join us for an unforgettable 5-hour tour of Lisbon, where you can enjoy breathtaking views from the “City of Seven Hills.” The tour includes a drive through the narrow streets of historic neighborhoods such as Baixa, Bairro Alto, and Alfama, with stops at the best viewpoints along the way.
Travel back to the 16th century in Belem, where you’ll discover the adventurous journeys of the courageous Portuguese navigators who explored the world. Don’t miss the chance to taste the renowned Pastéis de Belém—the original custard tart recipe known only to six people, crafted in a historic bakery dating back to 1837.
Additionally, you will cross the 25th of April Bridge, often likened to the Golden Gate Bridge, and enjoy stunning views of Lisbon from the Christ the King Statue, a replica of the one in Rio de Janeiro.
- Bring at least a light jacket, as the weather can be highly variable
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.