Experience the allure of Lisbon with a walking tour through Chiado, Baixa, and Alfama. Delve into the city’s rich history, enjoy breathtaking views, and savor local delicacies, from the Age of Discoveries to the melodies of Fado. Embark on an adventure through Lisbon’s historic and distinctive neighborhoods.
Experience the allure of Lisbon with a walking tour through Chiado, Baixa, and Alfama. Delve into the city’s rich history, enjoy breathtaking views, and savor local delicacies, from the Age of Discoveries to the melodies of Fado. Embark on an adventure through Lisbon’s historic and distinctive neighborhoods.
- Chiado - The journey starts in the artistic Chiado, where visitors can discover the Luís de Camões monument and the world’s oldest bookstore. This area is steeped in the origins of Portugal and the spirit of its age of discoveries, a period that significantly shaped the nation’s identity.
- Rua Augusta - Stroll through Baixa, where Lisbon was…
- Chiado - The journey starts in the artistic Chiado, where visitors can discover the Luís de Camões monument and the world’s oldest bookstore. This area is steeped in the origins of Portugal and the spirit of its age of discoveries, a period that significantly shaped the nation’s identity.
- Rua Augusta - Stroll through Baixa, where Lisbon was reborn after the catastrophic 1755 earthquake. As you wander along Rua Augusta, the grand Praça do Comércio, and the vibrant Rossio square, you’ll learn how the city transformed from disaster to become a beacon of resilience.
- Alfama - Step back in time in the streets of Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest district. Here, the Moorish influences of the past are alive in the narrow alleys, cobblestone streets, and the sounds of Fado music. The medieval essence of Alfama thrives in its ancient architecture and timeless views from Portuguese “Miradouros.”
- Praça do Comércio (Terreiro do Paço) - Walk through the square known as the Gates to the City of Lisbon, where everything begins.
- Rossio Square - Rossio, also called Praça Dom Pedro IV, is the historic heart of Lisbon, boasting over six centuries of history. Encircled by Pombaline buildings, cafés, and shops, it is a bustling and lively area, popular with both locals and tourists. Notable features include the statue of Pedro IV and the grand fountains.
- Convento do Carmo - Discover the history of the Carmo Convent, where the echoes of the Carnation Revolution, which ushered in peace and democracy, can still be heard. This landmark represents the end of dictatorship and the dawn of a new era for the country.

- During our tour you will take home a special souvenir
- Snacks
- During our tour you will take home a special souvenir
- Snacks
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Bottled water
- Umbrellas
- Meals
- Breakfast
- Bottled water
- Umbrellas
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.