Embark on the Lisbon All Saints Tour and discover the hidden gems of the Portuguese capital. Explore churches, sanctuaries, and urban corners of transcendence, as well as unique pagan ‘chapels’ like pastry shops and art galleries.
Embark on the Lisbon All Saints Tour and discover the hidden gems of the Portuguese capital. Explore churches, sanctuaries, and urban corners of transcendence, as well as unique pagan ‘chapels’ like pastry shops and art galleries.
- Igreja de São Vicente de Fora - One of Lisbon’s most stunning churches, rich in history and heritage.
- Irmandade de Nossa Senhora do Monte e São Gens - The city’s finest viewpoint, with a church steeped in legend and ancient fertility rites.
- Igreja & Convento da Graça - A beautiful viewpoint and the location of a grand religious complex…
- Igreja de São Vicente de Fora - One of Lisbon’s most stunning churches, rich in history and heritage.
- Irmandade de Nossa Senhora do Monte e São Gens - The city’s finest viewpoint, with a church steeped in legend and ancient fertility rites.
- Igreja & Convento da Graça - A beautiful viewpoint and the location of a grand religious complex filled with exquisite art and intriguing ceramic tiles.
- Igreja de Santiago - The starting point of the Portuguese Road to Compostela, ideal for discussions about St. James and the connections between the two Catholic kingdoms of southwestern Europe.
- Fachada do Edifício na Rua do Milagre de Santo António 14 - The ceramic facade of this building, now a trendy pastry shop, commemorates three miracles of St. Anthony.
- Lisbon Cathedral - The city’s only Romanesque monument, austere yet unexpectedly stylish. Is Lisbon Cathedral as medieval as it appears?

- Local guide
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Professional photographer guide
- Local guide
- Private tour
- Professional guide
- Professional photographer guide
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Hotel drop-off
- Hotel pickup
- Transportation to/from attractions
- Food and drinks
- Lunch
- Hotel drop-off
- Hotel pickup
- Transportation to/from attractions
The Route of the Saints is a journey through beliefs, passions, and visions that traverses the historic neighborhoods of Alfama, Mouraria, and Graça. It weaves through remarkable events, joyful miracles, and extraordinary legends.
The Church’s first patron saint of Lisbon was Saint Crispim, a shoemaker martyred in Soissons. However, Lisbon was unfamiliar…
The Route of the Saints is a journey through beliefs, passions, and visions that traverses the historic neighborhoods of Alfama, Mouraria, and Graça. It weaves through remarkable events, joyful miracles, and extraordinary legends.
The Church’s first patron saint of Lisbon was Saint Crispim, a shoemaker martyred in Soissons. However, Lisbon was unfamiliar with him and instead favored Vicente de Zaragoza, a deacon who is said to have sailed to southern Portugal over four centuries after his martyrdom. Saint Vincent was eventually eclipsed by Saint Anthony, the miracle preacher who died and was canonized in Padova, but was born and raised in Lisbon. Legend has it that he miraculously returned to Lisbon after falling asleep, in an astonishing act of bilocation.
Even today, few residents know who the official patron of Lisbon is, yet the mysticism of the saints continues to influence the culture and popular imagination of this city, which is both blissful and unholy.
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
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.