Experience the best of Lisbon on an electric Tuk Tuk tour that includes photo sessions and a drone video. Explore hidden corners, iconic viewpoints, and historic neighborhoods while capturing memories to share with friends and family.
Experience the best of Lisbon on an electric Tuk Tuk tour that includes photo sessions and a drone video. Explore hidden corners, iconic viewpoints, and historic neighborhoods while capturing memories to share with friends and family.
- Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria - Mouraria stands as one of Lisbon’s most traditional and multicultural neighborhoods. It was here that the Moors settled after D. Afonso Henriques captured Lisbon in 1147, remaining until their expulsion from Portuguese lands four centuries later.
- Miradouro da Graça (Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen) - Today, Graça…
- Castelo, Alfama & Mouraria - Mouraria stands as one of Lisbon’s most traditional and multicultural neighborhoods. It was here that the Moors settled after D. Afonso Henriques captured Lisbon in 1147, remaining until their expulsion from Portuguese lands four centuries later.
- Miradouro da Graça (Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen) - Today, Graça is a vibrant and diverse neighborhood, featuring squares, viewpoints, and buildings that range from modest homes to grand palaces. Its charm, historical significance, and prime location attract both locals and visitors.
- Alfama - Alfama is Lisbon’s most iconic district, offering a delightful experience for walkers and photographers with its medieval streets and stunning vistas.
- Bairro Alto, Bica & Cais do Sodré - Bairro Alto is a lively and historic neighborhood in Lisbon’s heart. Dating back to the 16th century, it is renowned for its narrow streets, traditional architecture, and energetic ambiance.
- Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara - Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara is one of Lisbon’s most beautiful viewpoints, situated near Bairro Alto. Established in the 19th century, this elegant terrace garden provides a comprehensive panoramic view of the city.
- Capela de Santo Amaro - Capela de Santo Amaro is a small yet remarkable chapel perched on a hill in Lisbon’s Alcântara district. Constructed in the mid-16th century, it is a notable example of Renaissance religious architecture in the city.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is the highest viewpoint in Lisbon’s historic area and one of the city’s most breathtaking spots. Located in the Graça district, it offers a spectacular panoramic view over Lisbon’s hills, the Tagus River, and many iconic landmarks.
- Mosteiro - Mosteiro dos Jerónimos is a significant monument in Portugal and a masterpiece of Manueline architecture. Built in the early 16th century during King Manuel I’s reign, the monastery symbolizes the wealth and power Portugal gained during the Age of Discoveries.
- Torre de Belém - Torre de Belém is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks and a symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Constructed in the early 16th century during King Manuel I’s reign, the tower initially served as a fortress to guard the Tagus River entrance and protect the city from naval threats.
- 25 de Abril Bridge - Ponte 25 de Abril is a prominent landmark in Lisbon, linking the city to Almada across the Tagus River. Opened in 1966, the bridge was initially named Ponte Salazar but was renamed after the peaceful revolution of April 25, 1974, which restored democracy in Portugal.
- Padrão dos Descobrimentos - Padrão dos Descobrimentos is a symbolic monument in Lisbon, located in the Belém district along the Tagus River. It was erected to commemorate Portugal’s Age of Discoveries and the explorers who shaped world history.
- Palácio Xabregas ou Marqueses de Olhão - Marvila has emerged as one of Lisbon’s most exciting areas for urban art and creativity. Once an industrial district, Marvila has transformed into a vibrant cultural neighborhood where abandoned factories and large warehouse walls have become vast canvases for artists worldwide.
Today, the area is renowned for its impressive street art murals, crafted by both Portuguese and international artists. These large-scale artworks cover entire buildings and narrate stories about Lisbon’s culture, society, and contemporary urban life.
Strolling through Marvila feels like exploring an open-air art gallery, where every street corner unveils a new mural, style, or artistic message. The district perfectly embodies the modern and creative side of Lisbon, contrasting with the city’s historic neighborhoods.

- Explore historic Lisbon with an expert guide.
- Visit iconic landmarks including the Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery.
- Enjoy a traditional Portuguese custard tart, Pastel de Nata.
- Experience the charm of the Alfama district on a walking tour.
- Learn about Lisbon’s history, culture, and traditions.
- Take in panoramic views from various…
- Explore historic Lisbon with an expert guide.
- Visit iconic landmarks including the Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery.
- Enjoy a traditional Portuguese custard tart, Pastel de Nata.
- Experience the charm of the Alfama district on a walking tour.
- Learn about Lisbon’s history, culture, and traditions.
- Take in panoramic views from various viewpoints.
- Discover Lisbon’s vibrant nightlife scene.
- Stroll along the Tagus River.
- Get personalized tips and recommendations from your guide.
- Comfortable transport throughout the tour.
For those looking to fully immerse themselves in Lisbon, this tour is a must-see.
This 5-hour private Tuk Tuk adventure offers an exceptional exploration of Lisbon, blending history, stunning viewpoints, iconic landmarks, and lively street art into one memorable experience.
The journey begins in the historic core of Lisbon, where the charming…
For those looking to fully immerse themselves in Lisbon, this tour is a must-see.
This 5-hour private Tuk Tuk adventure offers an exceptional exploration of Lisbon, blending history, stunning viewpoints, iconic landmarks, and lively street art into one memorable experience.
The journey begins in the historic core of Lisbon, where the charming neighborhoods of Alfama, Mouraria, and Graça await. Stroll through the narrow, history-rich streets and pause at Lisbon’s most beautiful miradouros, where breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River can be enjoyed.
The tour then continues along the river to Belém, the district from which Portuguese explorers set sail during the Age of Discoveries. Here, visitors will encounter renowned sites such as Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, and the Monument to the Discoveries.
The adventure concludes in Marvila, Lisbon’s creative hub, showcasing impressive street art murals that turn the area into a captivating open-air gallery.
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.