Lisbon Audio Guide: Explore 26 Attractions

Explore Lisbon effortlessly with our audio-guided walking tour. Discover 26 attractions, learn fascinating facts, and enjoy a relaxing boat ride.

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Praca dos Restauradores - Discover the historic charm of Restauradores Square in Lisbon, a grand plaza celebrating Portugal’s restoration of independence in 1640. Situated in the city’s heart, this lively square features the impressive Monument to the Restorers, an obelisk adorned with symbolic statues and inscriptions. Surrounding the square are beautiful 19th-century buildings, charming cafes, and the historic Eden Theatre. Stroll through this vibrant area to soak in its cultural significance and enjoy the blend of historical and contemporary Lisbon.
  • Rossio station - Enter the architectural splendor of Rossio Station, a captivating transportation hub in central Lisbon. Opened in 1890, this historical gem boasts a stunning Neo-Manueline façade, characterized by intricate stonework and twin horseshoe arches. Inside, marvel at the elegant blend of old-world charm and modern functionality. Serving as a gateway to the picturesque town of Sintra, Rossio Station offers more than just transit; it’s a cultural landmark, inviting exploration of the rich heritage and scenic beauty of the Lisbon region.
  • Praca Martim Moniz - Experience the vibrant multicultural heart of Lisbon at Martim Moniz Square. This dynamic plaza serves as a melting pot of cultures and flavors, offering an eclectic mix of street food stalls, markets, and performances. Named after the legendary knight Martim Moniz, who played a key role in the conquest of Lisbon, the square is a tribute to the city’s diverse cultural tapestry. Enjoy live music, savor international cuisines, or simply relax by the fountains. Martim Moniz Square is a lively destination that encapsulates the spirit and diversity of modern Lisbon.
  • Praca da Figueira - Immerse yourself in the historical charm and vibrant atmosphere of Figueira Square, a bustling hub in central Lisbon. Once the site of the city’s largest marketplace, this spacious square is surrounded by traditional Portuguese architecture and offers a picturesque view of the São Jorge Castle. At its center, you’ll find the equestrian statue of King João I. Lined with cafes, shops, and kiosks, Figueira Square is perfect for people-watching, grabbing a coffee, or starting your exploration of Lisbon’s historic Baixa district.
  • Confeitaria Nacional - Savor a sweet slice of history at Confeitaria Nacional, Lisbon’s oldest patisserie, located in the heart of Praça da Figueira. Established in 1829, this iconic confectionery shop offers a charming blend of tradition and taste. Step inside to admire its elegant, vintage décor as you sample a delectable array of pastries, including the famous Bolo Rei, a staple of Portuguese Christmas festivities. Confeitaria Nacional is not just a place to enjoy exquisite treats; it’s a journey back in time, where every bite reveals a piece of Lisbon’s rich culinary heritage.
  • Rossio Square - Dive into the vibrant history of Pedro IV Square, commonly known as Rossio, at the heart of Lisbon. This lively square is a hub of activity, with its wave-patterned cobblestone pavements, grand fountains, and the towering statue of King Pedro IV. Surrounded by neoclassical buildings, theatres, and cafes, Rossio is perfect for soaking up Lisbon’s charm. Discover historical landmarks like the D. Maria II National Theatre and enjoy a leisurely coffee while people-watching. Pedro IV Square is a quintessential Lisbon experience, blending culture, history, and urban energy.
  • Convento do Carmo - Explore the hauntingly beautiful ruins of Carmo Convent, a Gothic treasure in Lisbon. Founded in the late 14th century, this former convent and church stands as a poignant reminder of the 1755 earthquake. Its skeletal arches and open-air nave offer a serene yet dramatic sight, blending historical reverence with architectural splendor. Discover the attached Carmo Archaeological Museum, which houses an intriguing collection of artifacts. A visit to Carmo Convent is a journey through Lisbon’s storied past, where history and beauty intermingle amidst the ruins.
  • Praca Luis de Camoes - Discover the vibrant heart of Lisbon at Luís de Camões Square, a bustling and culturally rich plaza named after Portugal’s revered poet, Luís de Camões. Located in the lively Chiado district, the square is adorned with a striking statue of the poet and surrounded by elegant buildings, cafes, and shops. A favorite meeting spot for locals and tourists alike, it offers a perfect blend of history, literature, and modern urban life. Whether you’re enjoying a coffee, people-watching, or heading off to explore nearby attractions, Luís de Camões Square encapsulates the essence of Lisbon’s spirited ambiance.
  • Elevador de Santa Justa - Ascend to new heights with a visit to the Santa Justa Lift, an iconic neo-Gothic elevator in the heart of Lisbon. Opened in 1902 and designed by Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, a protégé of Gustave Eiffel, this architectural marvel seamlessly blends form and function. The lift whisks you from the bustling streets of Baixa to the elevated Carmo Square, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Lisbon’s skyline along the way. Marvel at the intricate ironwork and take in sights like the São Jorge Castle and Rossio Square from the viewing platform. The Santa Justa Lift is a must-visit for an unforgettable perspective on the city.
  • Rua Augusta - Stroll along Augusta Street, one of Lisbon’s most iconic and bustling pedestrian avenues, located in the historic Baixa district. This vibrant thoroughfare stretches from Rossio Square to the majestic Commerce Square, inviting you to explore a rich tapestry of shops, cafes, and street performers. Adorned with beautiful mosaic pavements and flanked by elegant Pombaline buildings, Augusta Street culminates in the grand Arco da Rua Augusta. Ascend the arch for stunning views over the city and the Tagus River. A visit to Augusta Street offers a delightful blend of shopping, dining, and Lisbon’s unique historical charm.
  • Castelo de S. Jorge - Discover the majestic allure of St. George’s Castle, perched atop one of Lisbon’s highest hills and offering panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River. This iconic fortress, with origins dating back to the 6th century, has played a pivotal role in the history of Portugal, from Moorish times to the present. Wander through its ancient walls, explore the towers, and stroll amidst the tranquil gardens. Inside, you’ll find the archaeological museum, showcasing artifacts that reveal the castle’s storied past. A visit to St. George’s Castle is an unforgettable journey through history with breathtaking vistas.
  • Miradouro de Santa Luzia - Experience the enchanting panorama of Lisbon from the Santa Luzia Viewpoint, a picturesque terrace nestled in the Alfama district. This charming lookout offers sweeping views of the city’s red-tiled roofs, the shimmering Tagus River, and the iconic dome of the National Pantheon. Adorned with azulejo tiles depicting historical scenes and fragrant bougainvillea, Santa Luzia is both visually stunning and historically rich. It’s a perfect spot to relax, take photos, and soak in the essence of Lisbon’s beauty. Whether at sunrise or sunset, the Santa Luzia Viewpoint promises an unforgettable snapshot of the city’s charm.
  • Lisbon Cathedral - Step into the timeless grandeur of Lisbon Cathedral, the city’s iconic religious landmark, also known as Sé de Lisboa. Dating back to the 12th century, this Romanesque-Gothic cathedral stands proudly in the Alfama district. Its robust façade, featuring twin bell towers and a striking rose window, hints at its rich historical tapestry. Inside, discover a serene sanctuary adorned with beautiful chapels, ancient relics, and stunning stained glass. The cathedral’s cloisters reveal fascinating archaeological remains from Roman, Visigoth, and Moorish times. A visit to Lisbon Cathedral offers a captivating journey through centuries of history and faith.
  • Arco da Rua Augusta - Marvel at the grandeur of the Rua Augusta Arch, an iconic symbol of Lisbon’s resilience and rebirth. Located at the northern end of Commerce Square, this neoclassical triumphal arch was constructed to commemorate the city’s reconstruction following the devastating 1755 earthquake. Adorned with intricate sculptures and crowned by a statue of Glory rewarding Valor and Genius, the arch stands as a testament to Lisbon’s enduring spirit. Ascend to the top for breathtaking views over the historic Baixa district, the Tagus River, and beyond. The Rua Augusta Arch is a must-visit, offering both historical significance and panoramic splendor.
  • Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - Step into the grandeur of Commerce Plaza, or Praça do Comércio, one of Lisbon’s most stunning and historically significant squares. Flanked by striking yellow Pombaline buildings and opening up to the sparkling Tagus River, this majestic square is a symbol of the city’s resilience and vitality. At its center stands the equestrian statue of King José I, commemorating his rule and the city’s reconstruction after the 1755 earthquake. Stroll through the elegant arcades, relax at waterfront cafes, or explore the nearby Lisbon Story Centre to delve into the city’s rich past. Commerce Plaza is a quintessential Lisbon experience, blending beauty, history, and vibrant urban life.
What's Included
  • Audio Guide App for iPhone and Android
  • Offline map with route for easy GPS navigation
  • 26 audio recordings narrated by a professional historian
  • Illustrations to identify the landmark
  • 1 year access to the tour
What's Not Included
  • Human Guide
  • Smartphones and headphones
  • Transportation
Additional Information

The audio guide serves as an ideal mobile companion for discovering Lisbon. This app offers a thoughtfully designed walking route that smoothly leads you through the city’s highlights without any steep inclines. Each location is paired with an audio narration. As you wander, you’ll uncover insights about Portugal’s major geographical discoveries, the catastrophic Lisbon earthquake, brilliant inventions, distinctive traditions, and numerous other intriguing details. The tour covers 26 attractions in the central areas of Baixa, Alfama, Chiado, and Castello. After the tour, you can ascend to the observation deck of the Triumphal Arch, relax in a café, and if you wish, enjoy a leisurely boat ride.

  • The audio guide available anytime, date and time during checkout are approximate
  • This is a self-guided tour, no guide will be at the meeting point
  • You will have to download audio guide mobile app, activate your purchase and follow the route on the mobile app map (with no human guide)
  • The audio guide is provided via mobile app for iOS and Android
  • Bring your own headphones, they are not included
Location
Restauradores Square
- The tour begins at Restauradores Square. - This is a self-guided tour; there will be no guide at the meeting point. - Launch the audioguide mobile app, initiate the Lisbon city tour from the info tab, and follow the designated route.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Q3699ilfabiand
Sep 18, 2024
Awesome experience - I liked that it's very flexible and there are a lot of different type of experience recommended on the way of guided tour as food, drink, music, tram, even interesting story about pharmacy. Very nice!
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