Explore Lisbon’s history and culture on a 4-hour private tuk tuk tour. Visit iconic landmarks, taste Pastéis de Belém, and enjoy stunning river views.
Explore Lisbon’s history and culture on a 4-hour private tuk tuk tour. Visit iconic landmarks, taste Pastéis de Belém, and enjoy stunning river views.
- Rossio Square - Also known as Praça Dom Pedro IV, Rossio Square is one of Lisbon’s most iconic and historic sites. Visitors can stroll through this renowned square, admiring its mosaic pavement and historic architecture.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - The Santa Justa Elevator, a marvel of 19th-century engineering, links the Baixa district to…
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Rossio Square - Also known as Praça Dom Pedro IV, Rossio Square is one of Lisbon’s most iconic and historic sites. Visitors can stroll through this renowned square, admiring its mosaic pavement and historic architecture.
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Elevador de Santa Justa - The Santa Justa Elevator, a marvel of 19th-century engineering, links the Baixa district to Bairro Alto. Beyond its role as public transport, it is a popular tourist attraction, celebrated for its intricate metal design and sweeping city views. Visitors will pass by this famous elevator, learning about its history and importance in Lisbon.
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Lisbon Cathedral - Known as the Basilica of Santa Maria Maior, the Lisbon Cathedral is the city’s oldest church, constructed in the 12th century following the city’s reconquest from the Moors. Visitors will stop here to explore the interior and discover its religious and cultural significance.
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Miradouro de Santa Luzia - The Santa Luzia Viewpoint is one of Lisbon’s most picturesque spots, ideal for photography. With its beautiful gardens, traditional Portuguese tiles, and bougainvillea-covered pergolas, it offers a serene view over the city. Visitors will pass through this charming location to enjoy the gardens and panoramic views.
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Miradouro das Portas do Sol - The Portas do Sol Viewpoint provides one of the finest views of Lisbon, with a sweeping vista of the River Tagus and surrounding hills. Visitors will stop here to appreciate the stunning landscape and learn about the city’s history and views.
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Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - As the highest point in Lisbon, the Senhora do Monte Viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. With São Jorge Castle and the historic center in the foreground, this spot provides a unique perspective with the Tagus River on the horizon. Visitors will stop here to enjoy the stunning views and capture memorable photos.
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Igreja de Sao Vicente de Fora - The São Vicente de Fora Church is a splendid example of Renaissance architecture and a major tourist landmark in Lisbon. With its impressive dome and one of Europe’s most remarkable organs, it is a must-see. Visitors will stop here to explore this grand monument and learn about its history and architecture.
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Panteao Nacional - The National Pantheon, also known as the Church of Santa Engrácia, is one of Lisbon’s most impressive monuments. Although a full visit is not included, visitors will stop here for an explanation, discussing its history, significance, and the famous figures buried here, such as football legend Eusébio and iconic Fado singer Amália Rodrigues.
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Alfama - Alfama is one of Lisbon’s oldest and most picturesque neighborhoods, a maze of narrow streets, winding stairs, and colorful buildings that capture the city’s essence. Visitors can take an optional walking tour to explore the charm of Alfama and try a traditional Ginjinha, a cherry liquor served in a chocolate cup.
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Chafariz D’El Rei - The Chafariz de El-Rei was Lisbon’s first public fountain, built in the 13th century by D. Dinis, utilizing the excellent waters of the Alfama hillside.
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Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - Commerce Square, located by the Tagus River estuary, is one of Europe’s largest squares. Once the site of the royal palace, it now offers one of Lisbon’s grandest views, featuring the iconic Rua Augusta Arch. Visitors will pass by this monumental square, admiring its majestic architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
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25 de Abril Bridge - The journey from the center to Belém follows the riverside, with the beautiful 25 de Abril bridge ahead, promising a delightful trip filled with light, stunning scenery, and vibrant city life.
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Pastéis de Belém - Visitors will have the opportunity to visit the renowned Pastéis de Belém factory, where each pastry is a handcrafted masterpiece made from a secret recipe dating back to 1837. Upon entering, they will be enveloped by the irresistible aroma, a promise of the delicious treat that awaits.
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Mosteiro dos Jeronimos - A mandatory stop for photos of this World Heritage Site, with its stunning Manueline architecture as a backdrop, this is the perfect place to create unforgettable photographic memories.
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Torre de Belem - Visitors can explore the imposing Belém Tower, an architectural gem on the riverside. This historic icon, also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers a fascinating photo stop.
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Padrao dos Descobrimentos - This impressive monument celebrates the Portuguese Age of Discoveries and provides a unique setting to capture special moments during a visit to the city. With its striking design and riverside location, it honors the explorers who helped shape the world as it is known today.
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MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology - Visitors can enjoy modernity and serenity on the banks of the Tagus River at MAAT. Ideal for a photo break and to enjoy city life, this contemporary space combines avant-garde architecture with the tranquility of the riverside environment.

- Live commentary on board
- Business Liability Insurance and Personal Injury Insurance
- Tuk Tuk tour accompanied by one of our guides
- Tuk Tuk cover in case of rain and warm blanket
- Live commentary on board
- Business Liability Insurance and Personal Injury Insurance
- Tuk Tuk tour accompanied by one of our guides
- Tuk Tuk cover in case of rain and warm blanket
- Comida e bebidas
- Gorjetas
- Comida e bebidas
- Gorjetas
This tour is ideal for those eager to explore the city through its rich historical and cultural legacy. Aboard our stylish tuk tuks, the journey begins at Baixa Pombalina, widely regarded as the city’s heart, and ascends the hill to reveal Lisbon’s most enchanting viewpoints and neighborhoods.
Next, the tour departs the city center heading towards…
This tour is ideal for those eager to explore the city through its rich historical and cultural legacy. Aboard our stylish tuk tuks, the journey begins at Baixa Pombalina, widely regarded as the city’s heart, and ascends the hill to reveal Lisbon’s most enchanting viewpoints and neighborhoods.
Next, the tour departs the city center heading towards Belém, following a scenic riverside route with the 25 de Abril bridge in view, promising a delightful and sunlit experience. The first stop is the renowned Pastéis de Belém factory, offering a wealth of discoveries and flavors. Belém is also the departure point of Vasco da Gama’s historic voyage to India.
Visitors will be captivated by the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower, both recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, along with the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, which honors Portugal’s maritime achievements.
The tour concludes with a return to the starting location.
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.