Explore the Heart of Portugal: A Captivating Tour of Lisbon

About

Discover the charm and rich history of Lisbon, one of Europe's most vibrant and culturally diverse capitals. Our comprehensive tour invites you to explore the stunning architecture, lively neighborhoods, and captivating stories that make this city truly unique.
Begin your journey in Belém, home to Lisbon's most iconic landmarks. Marvel at the grandeur of the Belém Tower and the magnificent Jerónimos Monastery, both UNESCO World Heritage sites that represent Portugal's Age of Discovery. Don't forget to try the famous Pastéis de Belém, a delicious local pastry that's been enjoyed here for centuries.

As we move toward the city center, stroll through the Alfama district, Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, where narrow streets, colorful facades, and traditional fado music fill the air. Learn about the city's fascinating history, from the Moorish influence to the 1755 earthquake that shaped modern-day Lisbon.

The tour continues with a visit to the stunning Lisbon Cathedral and the bustling Baixa district, where you'll witness grand squares like Praça do Comércio and Rossio Square, perfect for soaking in the local atmosphere.

For breathtaking panoramic views, we'll visit São Jorge Castle, perched high on a hilltop, offering unforgettable views over Lisbon's red-tiled rooftops and the shimmering Tagus River. To top off the day, enjoy a scenic ride on Lisbon's iconic Tram 28 as it winds through the city's hills and charming neighborhoods.

Whether you're drawn by Lisbon's maritime past, its vibrant modern culture, or its stunning viewpoints, this tour offers an in-depth exploration of the city's most captivating sights.

Highlights:
• Explore Belém's historic monuments, including Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery.
• Wander the winding streets of the Alfama district, the soul of Lisbon.
• Take in panoramic views from São Jorge Castle.
• Experience the charm of Tram 28 as it navigates Lisbon's iconic hills.
• Visit Lisbon's lively squares and neighborhoods in the Baixa and Chiado districts.

Join us for an unforgettable day in Lisbon, where every corner tells a story!

Important Information

After your booking has been confirmed and settled we will pick you up at the designated address and date with the departure time 08:30 AM (for both Half-Day and Full-Day tours).

Price Includes

  • Tour Guide: Professional, local guides with experience in the region.
  • Transportation: Pick-up and drop-off
  • Excursions: Private tour
  • Internet: Free Wi-Fi
  • Extras: Infant seats (upon request at time of booking)
  • Drinks: Bottled water

Price Excludes

  • Meals: No meals are included in the intinerary.
  • Entrance Fees: Admission to all listed attractions, parks, and museums.

Pricelist

Total cost of the HALF DAY tour (6 hours)

Tour for 1 - 3 people € 200.00 

Tour for 4 - 6 people € 250.00

Tour for 7+ people € 320.00 + € 60.00 per person


Total cost of the FULL DAY tour (8 -10 hours) 

Tour for 1 - 3 people € 250.00 

Tour for 4 - 6 people € 300.00

Tour for 7+ people € 380.00 + € 70.00 per person 

Preparation Tips

 Pack Smart for Lisbon's Terrain

Comfortable shoes are a must! Lisbon is known for its hills and cobblestone streets, so make sure you bring shoes suitable for walking.

Don't forget to bring a light jacket or layered clothing. While Lisbon enjoys warm weather, evenings can be breezy, especially near the waterfront.

Prepare for Lisbon's Weather

Summer (June-August) can be hot, so pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat.

Spring and fall are perfect for exploring the city with mild temperatures, so pack light layers.

Even in winter, Lisbon enjoys relatively mild weather, though you may want an umbrella for occasional rain.

Know the Basics

Currency: Portugal uses the Euro (€). While credit cards are widely accepted, having some cash is useful for smaller purchases like local markets or cafes.

Language: Portuguese is the official language, but many locals speak English, especially in tourist areas. Learning a few phrases like "Olá" (Hello) or "Obrigado/Obrigada" (Thank you) is always appreciated!

Stay Hydrated and Energized

Lisbon's streets are steep and can be tiring to walk, so remember to carry a water bottle.

Safety and Health

Lisbon is generally safe, but it's wise to keep an eye on your belongings, especially in busy tourist areas.

Make sure your travel insurance is up to date and covers any potential health needs while you're abroad.

Be Ready for Local Experiences

Don't miss out on trying bacalhau (salted cod), grilled sardines, and a glass of Ginjinha (cherry liqueur) during your tour.

Lisbon's nightlife, especially in the Bairro Alto, is lively, with plenty of local bars and restaurants to explore after dark.

Booking Online

Book your session in advance. We will confirm your reservation via e-mail.