
- Groups of up to 6 people travelling together allowed (even if different bookings have been made).
- A Passionate and Informative Guide, Great Stories and Dozens of Local Tips.
- A tip in accordance to the experience at the end of the tours is welcomed and expected.
- A Passionate and Informative Guide
- Tour Payment at the End of the Experience.
- Any Food or Beverages
Our Tour starts precisely in one of the main City Squares, the square where the iconic Avenida da Liberdade ends. The Square that is a tribute to Portugal's independence.
Being one of the least adorned, it is perhaps one of the richest churches, a tribute to peace, tolerance and unity.
A tribute of the city of Lisbon to the victims of intolerance and religious fanaticism resulting from the Jewish massacre of 1506.
Rossio Square is one of the oldest and most beautiful squares in Lisbon. For more than six centuries it has been the scene of several important events in the city's history.
It opened in 1846 and has overlooked some of the city's greatest historical events.
An imposing station whose construction date is sure to surprise you.
The entrance to Lisbon's most cosmopolitan neighborhood.
The public transport that is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful "monuments" of the city. We will be able to access the free area of the Elevator.
The stage for passionate revolutions.
Built in the XVI Century, this was the earliest Jesuit church in Portugal. The building served as the society's home church in Portugal for over 200 years, before the Jesuits were expelled from the country. Inside is one of the world's most valuable chapels.
Lisbon's nightlife district, with over 500 years of History. La bohéme, the Lisbon way.
This small square is the transition zone between Chiado and Bairro Alto.
Where coffee was launched and where Fernando Pessoa and other intelectuals and artists created the modernist magazine Orpheu.
São Carlos National Theatre is still today the only Portuguese theatre geared towards producing and presenting opera and choral and symphonic music.
The triumphal arch that illustrates any Lisbon travel book.
The most agitated and charming street in downtown Lisbon.
One of the most beautiful squares in Europe, where the city ends and the Tagus begins.
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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