Discover Lisbon’s history and culture on a 4-hour Tuk Tuk tour through Belém, City Center, and Old Town. Perfect for first-time visitors!
Discover Lisbon’s history and culture on a 4-hour Tuk Tuk tour through Belém, City Center, and Old Town. Perfect for first-time visitors!
- Lisbon Cathedral - Experience the stunning architecture of Lisbon’s oldest cathedral and the remarkable artwork inside Saint Antony’s church, just a 1-minute walk from the cathedral and free to visit.
- Miradouro de Santa Luzia - From this viewpoint, gaze over the heart of Alfama, the city’s oldest neighborhood, the Fado Museum, the vast River…
- Lisbon Cathedral - Experience the stunning architecture of Lisbon’s oldest cathedral and the remarkable artwork inside Saint Antony’s church, just a 1-minute walk from the cathedral and free to visit.
- Miradouro de Santa Luzia - From this viewpoint, gaze over the heart of Alfama, the city’s oldest neighborhood, the Fado Museum, the vast River Tagus bay, and on the horizon, the longest bridge in Europe, Vasco Da Gama’s bridge, along with several cities across the bay.
- Miradouro das Portas do Sol - Located just around the corner from Santa Luzia viewpoint, this spot offers similar views plus an extended horizon that includes Saint Vincent’s church and the National Pantheon, making it feel like a completely different place despite being just a few yards away.
- Igreja de Sao Vicente de Fora - Admire the stunning interior architecture, featuring one of the largest church organs in Europe.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - From the city’s top viewpoint, enjoy a postcard-perfect view of Lisbon, overlooking the picturesque Mouraria and notable landmarks such as St Jorge’s castle, King Christ, Santa Justa’s elevator, 25th of April bridge, and the River Tagus blending with the Atlantic Ocean. These highlights are part of the breathtaking skyline of Lisbon’s city center and its seven hills.
- Praca da Figueira - This central square in downtown Lisbon features a statue of King Don Joao I and is surrounded by charming buildings adorned with traditional tiles.
- Teatro Nacional Dona Maria II - Located by Rossio Square, this iconic theatre is another beautiful piece of architecture defining the city.
- Rossio Train Station - With its Neo-Manueline architecture, this station resembles a fairytale castle and is a significant reference to Lisbon’s architectural richness.
- Praca dos Restauradores - This square features a monument representing the victory of the Portuguese Restoration War and is surrounded by high-end shops and restaurants.
- Avenida da Liberdade - Lisbon’s main avenue, home to some of the city’s oldest hotels and cinemas, flagship stores of well-known fashion brands, and lined with massive trees leading up to Marques de Pombal roundabout.
- Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara - Considered the second-best view of the city, this viewpoint on the opposite side of the city from Senhora do Monte offers a different perspective of Lisbon.
- Parque Eduardo VII - One of the top three most beautiful views of the city, featuring elegant garden design and an overview of the Marques de Pombal statue.
- Assembleia da Republica - Located in San Bento, one of the city’s most expensive areas, its size and architecture clearly indicate its purpose.
- Basilica da Estrela - A Baroque-Neoclassical Roman Catholic basilica, located opposite one of the most relaxing and beautiful parks in the city center, Jardim da Estrela/Jardim Guerra Junqueira.
- 25 de Abril Bridge - Driving under this massive bridge gives a clear sense of its immense size.
- Museu Nacional dos Coches - Comprising two buildings, the modern architecture of the new coaches museum hosts classic car shows, while the old museum now also hosts various events.
- Palacio de Belem - Known as the official residence of the President of Portugal, it also features the Presidential Museum.
- Pastéis de Belém - Even if you don’t have a sweet tooth, you must try the world-famous Portuguese custard tarts, pastel de nata, with a unique recipe that’s unmatched.
- Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - The intricate and beautiful details of this monument are hard to describe. While visiting the inside of the monastery requires a couple of hours, you might be able to visit the church if the line is short or nonexistent. Nearby, you can explore the Maritime Museum and Maritime Planetarium.
- Torre de Belem - This stop allows you to visit the tower and the Fighter Museum, just a minute’s walk away. This historic monument, located at the Portuguese “golden gate,” offers a powerful view and energy.
- Centro Cultural de Belém - A modern building housing private art collections and hosting various cultural events.
- Padrao dos Descobrimentos - A modern monument celebrating Portugal’s greatest achievements in exploration, featuring statues of key figures from those conquests. It’s one of the most photographed monuments in Portugal.
- MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - An impressive piece of modern architecture that allows visitors to walk on its roof, leaving many in awe.
- Parking fees
- Parking fees
- Does not include entry fee to : Lisbon’s cathedral €5 , Belem Tower €8, food&drinks
- Does not include entry fee to : Lisbon’s cathedral €5 , Belem Tower €8, food&drinks
The way we have structured this tour will make you feel like you’re experiencing back and forward time traveling . We will take you to all the must see places in the city as well as tell you all the relevant history of every place that we will stop at and drive by. After this tour you will have a good insight not only about the city’s history and…
The way we have structured this tour will make you feel like you’re experiencing back and forward time traveling . We will take you to all the must see places in the city as well as tell you all the relevant history of every place that we will stop at and drive by. After this tour you will have a good insight not only about the city’s history and historical sights but also about Portuguese culture and its people , a good knowledge of aspects of the city and definitely a pretty good idea of places you wanna go back and spend more time during this time you’re spending in Lisbon or on your next holiday in Portugal, because we are sure you will be back. We have some of the best tours guides in Portugal, with extreme good knowledge of history, polite, fun, with great personalities able to deliver a proper tour experience. At some stops if possible that the guide can park and leave the Tuk Tuk, the guide will join the group to take pictures or provide any other required assistance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.