Customize your Tuk Tuk Lisbon tour. Choose your sights or enjoy a Surprise Tour. Hop on and off freely for an unforgettable experience.
Customize your Tuk Tuk Lisbon tour. Choose your sights or enjoy a Surprise Tour. Hop on and off freely for an unforgettable experience.
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Bairro Alto - Bairro Alto is one of Lisbon’s most traditional and lively neighborhoods, renowned for its nightlife, narrow streets, and bohemian vibe. Established in the 16th century, it maintains its historic layout, featuring old buildings, viewpoints, and quaint traditional shops.
During the day, Bairro Alto offers a serene and cultural…
- Bairro Alto - Bairro Alto is one of Lisbon’s most traditional and lively neighborhoods, renowned for its nightlife, narrow streets, and bohemian vibe. Established in the 16th century, it maintains its historic layout, featuring old buildings, viewpoints, and quaint traditional shops.
During the day, Bairro Alto offers a serene and cultural ambiance, with cafés, galleries, independent shops, and historic sites. At night, it transforms into one of the city’s main entertainment centers, with bars, restaurants, and fado houses that attract both locals and tourists.
Among its most famous attractions are the São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint, which provides panoramic views over Lisbon, and its proximity to Chiado and Príncipe Real. The neighborhood is also linked to the city’s artistic, musical, and alternative traditions.
- Cidade Baixa - Baixa Pombalina, commonly known as Baixa de Lisboa, is the historic and commercial heart of Lisbon. Reconstructed after the 1755 earthquake under the direction of the Marquis of Pombal, it is notable for its geometric grid layout and Pombaline architecture, which was innovative for its time.
The area is characterized by large squares, wide streets, and elegant buildings housing traditional shops, cafés, and restaurants. Among the most iconic sites are Praça do Comércio, Praça do Rossio, and the Santa Justa Lift.
Today, Baixa is one of the city’s most visited areas, blending historical heritage, urban life, and a vibrant tourist atmosphere in the center of Lisbon.
- Lisbon Cathedral - Lisbon Cathedral, also known as the Sé de Lisboa, is the city’s oldest religious building and one of its most significant historical monuments. Constructed in the 12th century following the Christian conquest of Lisbon, it combines Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architectural styles, reflecting the various periods of its history.
Located in the historic Alfama district, the Cathedral is notable for its imposing façade with bell towers, its medieval cloister, and the stained-glass windows that adorn the interior. Over the centuries, it has withstood several earthquakes and has become a symbol of Lisbon’s identity and tradition.
Today, it is one of Lisbon’s most visited sites, offering visitors a journey through the city’s history, art, and religious heritage.
- Miradouro das Portas do Sol - Largo das Portas do Sol is one of Lisbon’s most famous and charming viewpoints, located in the historic Alfama district. It offers a stunning panoramic view over the city’s rooftops, the River Tagus, and the neighborhood’s characteristic streets.
With a peaceful and authentic atmosphere, it is an ideal spot to watch the sunset, take photographs, and soak up Lisbon’s historic ambiance. The square is also a stop on the route of the traditional No. 28 tram, making it one of the city’s most iconic and visited spots.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - The Senhora do Monte Viewpoint is one of Lisbon’s highest and most panoramic viewpoints, situated in the Graça neighborhood. Known for its sweeping views over the city, it offers a view of iconic landmarks such as São Jorge Castle, the Baixa district, and the River Tagus.
With a quieter, more authentic atmosphere, it is a beloved spot for relaxing, watching the sunset, and enjoying the beauty of Lisbon away from the busier areas. The viewpoint combines scenery, history, and a typically Lisbon atmosphere.
- Graca & Sao Vicente - Graça and São Vicente are historic neighborhoods in Lisbon, known for their traditional ambiance, picturesque streets, and panoramic views over the city. Situated on one of Lisbon’s highest hills, they preserve the authenticity of the old neighborhoods, with viewpoints, historic churches, and a strong connection to Lisbon’s culture.
Graça is notable for its cafés, small shops, and famous viewpoints, such as the Miradouro da Senhora do Monte and the Miradouro da Graça. São Vicente is known for the imposing Monastery of São Vicente de Fora and its proximity to the historic Alfama district.
These areas offer a unique combination of history, tranquility, and some of the best views of Lisbon.
- Panteao Nacional - The National Pantheon is one of Lisbon’s most iconic monuments, located in the historic Alfama district. Housed in the former Church of Santa Engrácia, it stands out for its impressive Baroque architecture and its large white dome, visible from various points across the city.
The monument is dedicated to the memory of important figures in Portuguese history and culture, housing the tombs of personalities such as Amália Rodrigues and Eusébio. From the upper terrace, visitors can enjoy a panoramic view over Lisbon and the River Tagus.
Today, the National Pantheon is an important historical and cultural symbol, much visited for its architectural beauty and national significance.
- Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - Praça do Comércio is one of Lisbon’s most iconic and majestic squares, situated beside the River Tagus in the heart of Baixa Pombalina. Also known as Terreiro do Paço, it was built after the 1755 earthquake on the site of the former Royal Palace.
Surrounded by elegant yellow buildings with arcades, the square is dominated by the imposing Arco da Rua Augusta and the equestrian statue of King José I. Over the centuries, it has become an important political, commercial, and cultural center of the city.
Today, it is one of Lisbon’s most visited spots, ideal for strolling, enjoying the view over the Tagus, and soaking up the historic and vibrant atmosphere of the Portuguese capital.
- Belem - Belém is one of Lisbon’s most historic and monumental districts, located west of the city center along the Tagus River. Known as the starting point for Portugal’s great voyages during the Age of Discovery, it is home to some of the country’s most iconic landmarks.
Highlights include the Jerónimos Monastery, the Belém Tower, and the Monument to the Discoveries, all symbols of Portugal’s maritime history. The area is also famous for its traditional Pastéis de Belém.
This tour of Belém takes you to the opposite side of Lisbon’s historic center, offering a broader experience of the city, where the atmosphere is more open, right by the river, and marked by grand monuments and cultural spaces. It’s an ideal visit for anyone who wants to discover Lisbon’s Age of Discovery and explore a different perspective of the capital.
- Private transportation
- Guided tour
- Private guide
- Private transportation
- Guided tour
- Private guide
- Bilhetes / entradas em Monumentos
- Bilhetes / entradas em Monumentos
Discover Lisbon’s top attractions and hidden treasures on a private electric tuk-tuk tour. Maximize your time and visit more sights, with stops at iconic landmarks and viewpoints throughout the Seven Hills. Immerse yourself in Lisbon’s history and culture by exploring traditional neighborhoods like Alfama, Graça, and Mouraria, as well as contemporary…
Discover Lisbon’s top attractions and hidden treasures on a private electric tuk-tuk tour. Maximize your time and visit more sights, with stops at iconic landmarks and viewpoints throughout the Seven Hills. Immerse yourself in Lisbon’s history and culture by exploring traditional neighborhoods like Alfama, Graça, and Mouraria, as well as contemporary areas such as Chiado and Bairro Alto.
Experience Lisbon in a private tuk-tuk: avoid the challenge of walking up the city’s steep hills.
This private tour allows you to explore at your own pace and stop whenever you wish.
Gain a deeper understanding of the city and receive insider tips from a local guide.
Venture further and discover the neighborhoods of Alfama, Bairro Alto, and Chiado.
An unforgettable experience awaits you! :)
- Não é permitido crianças menores de 7 anos de idade
- Capacidade máxima de 400kg e 6 lugares
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.