
Tour of Lisbon in a private tour
Tour of Lisbon in a private tour
Tour of Lisbon, a perfect tour for those who really want to know and understand the city and its successive changes, with the permanence of different civilizations from the Romans to the Arabs, without forgetting the great earthquake.At the end of the day, we want you to arrive at your hotel (or any other) feeling like the real “alphacinha”, in addition to visiting the most important points, understand the city and the contribution of the various civilizations that have passed through there.Carried out in our company, on our tour in a comfortable and 100% flexible way.
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Miradouro das Portas do Sol
Being at the Portas do Sol viewpoint is like being on a balcony at home, thanks to its cozy and busy atmosphere. In addition to the postcard-worthy view of Lisbon, at the Portas do Sol viewpoint you can have an authentic Portuguese coffee at the viewpoint kiosk, see the famous tram 28 that passes constantly in front of you and also visit the statue of São Vicente, patron saint of Lisbon, holding the ferry that is the symbol of the capital.
25 minutesCastelo de S. Jorge
Built on top of the hill, Castelo de São Jorge is an important military monument and an iconic place from a cultural point of view. In addition to contact with history, the visitor can enjoy an extensive open air area – about 4 hectares – consisting of a wide variety of tree species typical of the Iberian Peninsula and a considerable number of faunal species highlighted by their extraordinary beauty.
45 minutesMiradouro da Senhora do Monte
To get here, walk along Rua da Graça from Largo da Graça, and turn left at Rua da Senhora do Monte.
30 minutesAlfama
Here life continues as it did centuries ago, but going down to the river you enter the 21st century again, with old warehouses now converted into some of the most fashionable spaces in the city.
30 minutesAvenida da Liberdade
Going up the hill on the east side (with the help of the Elevador do Lavra) you reach the old parish of Pena, a more typical neighborhood, where the famous fado singer Amália Rodrigues was born, and where you can find a little-known viewpoint, the Miradouro do Torel.
15 minutesBaixa
There are currently several projects for the major rehabilitation of the area since the 18th century Pombaline reconstruction, and there is hope that it will be recognized as a World Heritage Site.
30 minutesChiado
Most of the buildings were originally built in the 18th century, and many were rehabilitated in the 90s by the architect Álvaro Siza Vieira, after a devastating fire in 1988. It is a neighborhood that takes us on a journey through the late 19th and early 20th centuries. XX, the "Belle Époque" when writers like Fernando Pessoa and Eça de Queiroz frequented their cafes. It is also the district of theaters, old bookstores and international brands, giving it a lively and cosmopolitan atmosphere at any time of the day.
30 minutesPraca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
The southern end of the plaza is open and looks out onto the Tagus River. The other three sides have yellow-coloured buildings with arcades all along the façade. When the square was first built, the commercial ships would unload their goods directly onto this square, as it was considered the “door” to Lisbon.
15 minutesBairro Alto
Crossing the Calçada do Combro one enters the small neighborhood of Bica, known for its famous elevator. It is another picturesque neighborhood that goes down the hill, together with the neighborhood of Santa Catarina right next door, this one known for its viewpoint.
30 minutesMosteiro dos Jeronimos
The extraordinary stone carved in the cloisters of this monastery glorifies the times when the West and the East met, and the man who managed to bring these worlds together - Vasco da Gama - is buried inside the church.
30 minutesTorre de Belem
The ex-libris of Lisbon looks like a small castle out of a fairy tale. It is an architectural jewel from the Age of Discovery, now classified as a World Heritage Site.
30 minutesPadrao dos Descobrimentos Avenida Brasilia Belem
A stylized mast, with North - South orientation, has two Portuguese shields on each side, with five corners, surrounded by a strip with 12 castles and in the center several fleur-de-lis. To the mast, three triangular, curved structures are sweetened on each face, giving the illusion of sails blown by the wind.
30 minutesParque Eduardo VII
In the Northwest corner, there is the Cold Greenhouse. Nearby, a lake with large carp and a park for children in the shape of a galleon.
30 minutesSantuario Nacional de Cristo Rei
This monument is the best viewpoint overlooking the city of Lisbon, offering a wide view over the capital and over the 25 de Abril Bridge. Numerous tourist reports about Lisbon include the sanctuary and monument to Cristo Rei, ex-libris of Almada. It is one of the tallest buildings in Portugal, 110 meters high.
30 minutesIncluded
- Private guide and accompaniment to all monuments
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Private transportation
- Pick up and drop off at the Hotel
- Compulsory insurance
- Clean and Safe Certificate
Not Included
- Lunch
Good to Know
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- Gear/equipment sanitized between use
- Transportation vehicles regularly sanitized
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Tickets & Cancellation
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.