Explore Lisbon effortlessly with Eco Wheels Tours’ electric quads and tuk-tuks. Discover historical sites and charming streets in a fun, eco-friendly adventure.
Explore Lisbon effortlessly with Eco Wheels Tours’ electric quads and tuk-tuks. Discover historical sites and charming streets in a fun, eco-friendly adventure.
- Lisbon Cathedral - A symbol of the reconquest of Lisbon by Portugal’s first king from the Moors. Visitors can enter for free to explore the interior or simply admire this grand medieval emblem from the outside.
- Museu de Lisboa - Teatro Romano - A captivating remnant of ancient Roman Olisipo, Lisbon’s Roman Theatre offers a journey into…
- Lisbon Cathedral - A symbol of the reconquest of Lisbon by Portugal’s first king from the Moors. Visitors can enter for free to explore the interior or simply admire this grand medieval emblem from the outside.
- Museu de Lisboa - Teatro Romano - A captivating remnant of ancient Roman Olisipo, Lisbon’s Roman Theatre offers a journey into history. Admission is free, allowing visitors to explore the ruins and imagine the splendor of this historic site.
- Miradouro de Santa Luzia - One of Lisbon’s most charming viewpoints, offering stunning views of Alfama and the Tagus River. Surrounded by flower gardens and beautiful azulejos depicting historical scenes of the city, it is an ideal spot to admire the landscape and enjoy a moment of relaxation. Its picturesque atmosphere, often enlivened by street musicians, makes it a must-visit for those seeking authenticity and beautiful photos.
- Miradouro das Portas do Sol - One of Lisbon’s most iconic viewpoints, offering breathtaking views of Alfama and the Tagus. With free access, it is the perfect place to admire the city bathed in golden light.
- Igreja & Convento da Graca - The Convento da Graça is a historic gem of Lisbon, offering breathtaking views of the city from its miradouro. This convent is home to one of the first expressions of Portuguese azulejos, with stunning decorative panels inside. Admission is free, allowing visitors to explore its baroque church, peaceful cloister, and impressive painted ceiling. A place rich in history and art, perfect for a cultural break off the beaten path.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - The highest point of Lisbon, offering an incredible panoramic view of the entire city. With limited access, it is only reachable by tuk-tuk or car, making the experience even more special.
- Igreja de Sao Vicente de Fora - A magnificent example of Mannerist architecture, accessible free of charge. Visitors can explore its interior or simply admire its grandeur while continuing their visit.
- Panteao Nacional - The National Pantheon, a majestic monument honoring great figures in Portuguese history, offers an incredible view from its terrace. Admission is charged, but visitors can also appreciate its grandeur from outside.
- Largo do Carmo - The Carmo Basilica, with its iconic open-air ruins, is one of Lisbon’s most impressive monuments. Admission is charged, but visitors can also admire its historical beauty from the outside.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - One of Lisbon’s icons, offering incredible views of the city. There is a fee for the lift ride, but access to the viewpoint is free via Largo do Carmo, a secret known only to locals.
- Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara - One of the city’s best-known tourist attractions, offering spectacular views of Lisbon’s historic center, including São Jorge Castle, Baixa Pombalina, and Tagus. The viewpoint is a popular place for locals and tourists, offering a pleasant environment, with gardens and a perfect terrace to relax while admiring the cityscape.
- Parque Eduardo VII - The viewpoint of Parque Eduardo VII offers breathtaking panoramic views of Lisbon, with a focus on Avenida da Liberdade, one of the city’s main thoroughfares, famous for its luxury hotels, international brand shops, and grand palaces. The viewpoint, located at the top of the park, offers a privileged view of the Avenue and the Tagus. It is an ideal place to enjoy the cityscape and sophisticated atmosphere of the area.
- LX Factory - A creative hub in Lisbon that combines street art and graffiti with unique bars and shops. The walls are adorned with vibrant murals by local and international artists, creating an open-air urban art gallery. Additionally, the neighborhood is known for its trendy bars, offering a wide selection of cocktails and craft beers, and its alternative stores, selling local designer products and vintage items. It is the perfect place for those seeking culture, entertainment, and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Pastéis de Belém - The Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém is one of the most iconic places in Lisbon, famous for its delicious cream pies. Located in the Belém district, visitors can observe the preparation of pastries through a large window, watching master pastry makers prepare and bake pastries in the traditional way. To make the experience even more special, the factory offers the opportunity to enjoy a fresh pastel de nata, accompanied by sugar and cinnamon to taste. Offering a pastry to every traveler is a wonderful way to share the Portuguese tradition and enjoy one of the country’s most famous sweets.
- Palacio Nacional da Ajuda - The National Palace of Ajuda is an imposing neoclassical building in Lisbon, built in the 18th century as the royal residence of Portuguese monarchs. Although never fully completed, the palace was inhabited by the royal family until the establishment of the Republic in 1910. Today, the Palácio da Ajuda functions as a museum, showcasing a vast collection of furniture, tapestries, porcelain, and artworks that reflect the luxury and opulence of the Portuguese court. The palace also offers beautiful gardens and panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River.
- Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - The Hieronymite Monastery is one of Lisbon’s main historical attractions and a superb example of Manueline style. Located in Belém, the monastery was built in the 16th century to commemorate Vasco da Gama’s voyage to India and is considered a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The monastery houses the tomb of Vasco da Gama and other important historical figures. Its detailed architecture, with its beautiful cloisters and imposing church, makes this monument one of the most important in the history and culture of Portugal. It is a must-see for all those who wish to discover the rich heritage of Lisbon.
- Torre de Belem - The Belém Tower is one of Lisbon’s most iconic monuments, located on the banks of the Tagus River in the Belém district. Built in the 16th century, during the reign of Manuel I, the tower was originally designed as a fortification to protect the port of Lisbon and as a starting point for maritime expeditions of the Age of Discovery. With its unique Manueline architecture, the tower is known for its ornamental details and imposing presence. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most visited tourist sites in the city, offering stunning views of the river and the city.
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - The Monument of Discovery is an emblematic monument located in Belém, Lisbon, dedicated to Portuguese navigators and the Age of Discovery. Inaugurated in 1960, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the death of Infant Dom Henrique, the monument has the shape of a caravel and features personalities such as Vasco da Gama, Fernão de Magalhães, and other explorers. At 52 meters high, Padrão offers spectacular views of the Tagus River and is one of the strongest symbols of Portugal’s maritime history. In addition to its architectural grandeur, the monument celebrates Portuguese courage and achievements at sea.
- MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - The MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology) is a modern cultural space located on the banks of the Tagus River in Belém. Its futuristic architecture blends perfectly with the landscape, and its accessible rooftop offers breathtaking views of the river and the April 25 Bridge. It is a unique place where art and technology meet, while offering visitors a spectacular panorama of Lisbon.
- Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - Praça do Comércio is one of Lisbon’s most iconic squares, located on the banks of the Tagus River. Originally known as Praça do Terreiro do Paço, it was the center of political and economic power during the monarchical period, surrounded by grand neoclassical buildings. The square is dominated by the imposing Arco da Rua Augusta, which gives access to the Baixa Pombalina, and is surrounded by cafes, shops, and restaurants. It is a central point of the city, where you can enjoy breathtaking views of the river and the Cais das Colunas, and it is also a lively place for events and cultural activities.

- Private transportation
- Liability and personal injury insurance
- Bottled water
- Ginga liquor
- Snacks
- All fees and/or taxes
- Private transportation
- Liability and personal injury insurance
- Bottled water
- Ginga liquor
- Snacks
- All fees and/or taxes
- Entrance tickets for paid monuments
- Entrance tickets for paid monuments
At Eco Wheels Tours, a unique and personalized adventure awaits those looking to explore Lisbon in a sustainable and thrilling manner using electric quads and tuk-tuks. These environmentally friendly vehicles are ideal for effortlessly and comfortably discovering the city, while soaking in the charm of its streets and iconic landmarks.
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At Eco Wheels Tours, a unique and personalized adventure awaits those looking to explore Lisbon in a sustainable and thrilling manner using electric quads and tuk-tuks. These environmentally friendly vehicles are ideal for effortlessly and comfortably discovering the city, while soaking in the charm of its streets and iconic landmarks.
Guided by enthusiastic professionals, the tours are tailored to meet individual desires. Whether it’s spending extra time in a captivating neighborhood, pausing at a traditional coffee shop, or visiting a museum en route, the flexibility to adjust the itinerary to personal preferences ensures a leisurely exploration.
Experience an unforgettable, customized journey with the peace of mind that comes from eco-friendly, stress-free transportation, free from the limitations of rigid schedules. Join Eco Wheels Tours and discover Lisbon in an innovative and personalized way!
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