Lisbon Sightseeing Tour

Address

Lisbon city centre, Portugal

GPS

38.7077507, -9.1365919

Address

Lisbon city centre, Portugal

GPS

38.7077507, -9.1365919

Price

$67

Price per

person

Duration

7 hours

Lisbon is a beautiful city with plenty of sights to see. A Lisbon sightseeing tour is a great way to see the city and learn about its history and culture. The tour typically lasts around 2-3 hours, and you’ll get to see some of the most popular sights in the city. Some of the places you may see on a Lisbon sightseeing tour include the Castle of Sao Jorge, the Cathedral of Lisbon, and the Bairro Alto district. You’ll also get to learn about the city’s vibrant nightlife and sample some of the local food and drink.

Highlights

  • See the sights of Lisbon on a minivan tour
  • Journey through centuries of history in historic neighborhoods such as Alfama and Castelo
  • Enjoy panoramic city views from the Castelo de S. Jorge and taste a typical custard tart from Belem!

Lisbon Sightseeing Tour

Learn the history of Lisbon with a scenic and engaging Lisbon sightseeing tour, available as a group or private option.

Following a pick-up from your hotel, travel by minivan through the city’s historic neighborhoods, starting with Portas do Sol and Nossa Senhora do Monte belvederes.

Wander the winding streets of one of Lisbon’s oldest areas, before going to Lisbon Cathedral, the oldest church in the city. Admire the rose window, reconstructed from fragments of the original. Next, explore the Alfama, one of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods. Walk down twisting cobblestone streets and stairs lined with quaint cafés en route to Belém. Here, you will learn how the city expanded during the period of the “Age of Discoveries.”

Next, marvel at the dazzling facade of Jerónimos Monastery, one of Portugal’s architectural jewels. Go to the defensive Belém Tower at the mouth of the River Tagus, and see the Monument to the Ages of Discoveries. Taste a traditional Pastel de Belém custard tart after lunch.

In the afternoon, head back to the city center, following the 18th-century aqueduct to one of Lisbon’s hidden gems; the Mãe d’Água Reservoir in the Amoreiras district. End in the Baixa area, and learn how Lisbon was rebuilt after the devastating earthquake of 1755. Baixa is also one of the best places to enjoy Lisbon at night!

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