Explore Lisbon’s history in an eco-friendly electric tuk tuk. Visit iconic viewpoints, learn city legends, and capture stunning photos effortlessly.
Explore Lisbon’s history in an eco-friendly electric tuk tuk. Visit iconic viewpoints, learn city legends, and capture stunning photos effortlessly.
- Praca dos Restauradores - The tour begins at Restauradores, home to the Obelisk and the renowned Elevador da Gloria.
- Elevador da Gloria - This historic elevator carries passengers from Restauradores to São Pedro de Alcântara.
- Rossio Train Station - A stunning train station designed in the Manueline style.
- Rossio Square - This…
- Praca dos Restauradores - The tour begins at Restauradores, home to the Obelisk and the renowned Elevador da Gloria.
- Elevador da Gloria - This historic elevator carries passengers from Restauradores to São Pedro de Alcântara.
- Rossio Train Station - A stunning train station designed in the Manueline style.
- Rossio Square - This square features the D. Maria II Theater and the D. Pedro IV Statue.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - Previously used to transport people from Rua Áurea to Largo do Carmo, where the Carmo Church ruins are found.
- Largo do Carmo - The site of the 25 April revolution.
- Igreja de Sao Roque - Among the first Jesuit churches globally, showcasing statues of the Lottery Man and Father António Vieira.
- Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara - Offers views of the Castle and the city’s opposite hills.
- Principe Real - A beautiful garden.
- Parlamento São Bento (Store) - A photo opportunity. The Assembly of the Republic convenes at the São Bento Palace, a parliament with 230 Deputies elected for four-year terms. The Prime Minister’s Official Residence is located at the back.
- Elevador da Bica - A photo stop for this splendid lift with the Tagus River as a backdrop.
- Praca Luis de Camoes - Celebrates the great Portuguese poet who chronicled Portugal’s discoveries.
- The Pink Street - Known for its pink pavement and colorful umbrellas, this street is lined with bars and restaurants.
- Time Out Market Lisboa - Sample the famous pastel de nata and the traditional Portuguese liqueur “Ginginha” here.
- Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - The square where Portuguese Kings resided until the Earthquake.
- Church of St. Anthony - The birthplace and home of Saint Anthony.
- Lisbon Cathedral - A 13th-century church, one of Lisbon’s earliest.
- Miradouro de Santa Luzia - A stop to enjoy one of the city’s most beautiful views, including Alfama, Europe’s second oldest district, and the unique tiles of Santa Luzia Church.
- Miradouro das Portas do Sol - Another stop for breathtaking city views, including São Vicente and Alfama.
- Igreja & Convento da Graca - Features the Church and one of the oldest villages, Vila Sousa.
- Igreja de Sao Vicente de Fora - A church constructed outside the castle walls.
- Panteao Nacional - A photo stop at the Santa Engrácia Church, our national pantheon.
- Feira da Ladra - Passing through the area of the Flea Market, held every Tuesday and Saturday.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - The highest point in the city, offering views from Nossa Senhora do Monte Viewpoint and the Church of Saint Genes.
- Praca da Figueira - Features the statue of King D. João I.

- Hotel reception and delivery
- Liability Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance
- Trained and experienced guide who will describe the monuments and history throughout the tour
- Private tour
- Hotel reception and delivery
- Liability Insurance and Personal Accident Insurance
- Trained and experienced guide who will describe the monuments and history throughout the tour
- Private tour
- Entrance tickets to museums and monuments
- Food and / or drinks
- Tips
- Entrance tickets to museums and monuments
- Food and / or drinks
- Tips
In this electric tuk tuk tour, we will go to the main viewpoints: Castelo, Bairro Alto and Parque Eduardo VII in a comfortable and fun way. Let us know how the city was born, where it grew up, the origin of the symbol of Lisbon, how the conquest of the Moorish Castle was made and the church where Santo António was born and raised, the square where…
In this electric tuk tuk tour, we will go to the main viewpoints: Castelo, Bairro Alto and Parque Eduardo VII in a comfortable and fun way. Let us know how the city was born, where it grew up, the origin of the symbol of Lisbon, how the conquest of the Moorish Castle was made and the church where Santo António was born and raised, the square where democracy began and the monument of the 25th. April. Electric tuk tuk is the best way to navigate the narrow streets of the city. In fact, it’s the only way we can park at major locations without having to walk. It is environmentally friendly - it makes no noise and does not emit exhaust gases. Having no glass, it allows you to take pictures of the places we pass. Enjoy your day! Don’t get tired and waste time looking for what to visit. We are all set to make the most of our beautiful city. Our guides will show you Lisbon on a fun and knowledgeable tour of Portugal’s stories and legends.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Child seats available
- Minimum age of 7 years
- It’s a private tour, only your group will participate
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.