Embark on a comprehensive exploration of Lisbon’s Bohemia Part, visiting iconic spots and enjoying a delicious lunch at a typical Portuguese restaurant. Customize your route and create unforgettable memories!
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of Lisbon’s Bohemia Part, visiting iconic spots and enjoying a delicious lunch at a typical Portuguese restaurant. Customize your route and create unforgettable memories!
- Igreja de São Roque - Recognized as one of Europe’s most opulent churches, it was constructed in Italy in 1742 and transported to Lisbon in 1747 via three ships. This church is a unique masterpiece of Italian art. The fourth chapel to the left of the altar features a blend of ivory, agate, lapis lazuli, and gold. The facade is simple and austere,…
- Igreja de São Roque - Recognized as one of Europe’s most opulent churches, it was constructed in Italy in 1742 and transported to Lisbon in 1747 via three ships. This church is a unique masterpiece of Italian art. The fourth chapel to the left of the altar features a blend of ivory, agate, lapis lazuli, and gold. The facade is simple and austere, contrasting with the interior, which is adorned with gilded carvings, paintings, tiles, polychrome marble, and sculptures.
- Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara - Offers a breathtaking view over Lisbon’s hills, providing a privileged perspective of the Castle of São Jorge and the city’s historic area.
- Bairro Alto, Bica & Cais do Sodré - Explore one of Lisbon’s most bohemian areas, especially vibrant during the city’s nightlife.
- Basílica da Estrela - Discover the Basílica da Estrela, situated in one of the city’s most prestigious districts. Also known as the Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, it stands as one of the most significant monuments of the 18th century in Lisbon. The Baroque style dominates the building, although the central part of the facade is neoclassical. The baroque statuary and the harmonious interior, highlighted by the use of marble, are noteworthy. Inside, admire the remarkable nativity scene by Machado de Castro (18th century), featuring figures made of cork and terracotta.
- Parque Eduardo VII - Visit one of Lisbon’s most beautiful viewpoints, offering a view of the Marquês De Pombal Statue and his masterpiece, Avenida da Liberdade, the city’s most important avenue.
- Avenida da Liberdade - Stroll through the city’s largest and most affluent avenue.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
Undoubtedly, this is the superior method to explore Lisbon, taking in its bohemian quarter as well. With opportunities to halt and explore each landmark, you’ll unearth long-forgotten memories or make new discoveries. All famed locales in this part of the city have been incorporated in this tour. Upon reaching the end of the tour, you’ll find yourself…
Undoubtedly, this is the superior method to explore Lisbon, taking in its bohemian quarter as well. With opportunities to halt and explore each landmark, you’ll unearth long-forgotten memories or make new discoveries. All famed locales in this part of the city have been incorporated in this tour. Upon reaching the end of the tour, you’ll find yourself in an authentic Portuguese eatery to relish your lunch. We ensure that no historical building is overlooked and there’s flexibility to modify the itinerary should the traveler wish.
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.