Discover Lisbon’s history, architecture, and culinary delights on a guided bike tour. Taste Ginja and Pastel de Nata while exploring charming streets.
Discover Lisbon’s history, architecture, and culinary delights on a guided bike tour. Taste Ginja and Pastel de Nata while exploring charming streets.
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Alfama - The Alfama district is the oldest and most traditional area in Lisbon.
Beginning the tour in this distinctive part of Lisbon, which stands apart from the rest, offers a chance to explore this neighborhood and gain a deeper understanding of the city’s history and its development. - Campo das Cebolas - At the edge of the Alfama district…
- Alfama - The Alfama district is the oldest and most traditional area in Lisbon.
Beginning the tour in this distinctive part of Lisbon, which stands apart from the rest, offers a chance to explore this neighborhood and gain a deeper understanding of the city’s history and its development.
- Campo das Cebolas - At the edge of the Alfama district lies Campo das Cebolas, a site of significant historical importance, featuring the remnants of the ancient Roman port.
Here, visitors can view sections of the port ruins and learn about the Roman influence and significance in Lisbon and Portugal from centuries past.
- Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) - This grand and beautiful square, overlooking the Tagus River, served as the historic entrance to Lisbon and is now the city’s most important square.
A stop here allows for an exploration of the square’s significance and an explanation of the 1755 tsunami’s impact and its social and architectural aftermath.
- Rossio Square - Following a pause at Comércio Square, the tour continues with a 10-minute cycle through downtown Lisbon’s streets to reach another key square, Rossio.
This splendid square hosts the National Theater, Lisbon’s first major train station, and the intriguing São Domingos Church. Additionally, some of the city’s oldest and most legendary shops can be found here.
- Praca dos Restauradores - A short distance further leads to Praça dos Restauradores, featuring a monument commemorating the restoration of Portugal’s independence in 1640.
Here, the loss of Portugal’s independence for 60 years will be discussed. Surrounded by historic cinemas and theaters, this square marks the start of Avenida da Liberdade, Lisbon’s most significant avenue.
- Elevador de Santa Justa - The iconic Santa Justa elevator, constructed over a century ago, is one of Lisbon’s most recognizable landmarks.
A brief stop here will provide insights into its purpose and historical significance.
- Miradouro da Senhora do Monte - As the highest point in old Lisbon, this unique spot offers a breathtaking view of the entire city.
- Miradouro da Graca (Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen) - Adjacent to the Church and Convent of Graça, this is one of Lisbon’s renowned viewpoints, providing a stunning view of São Jorge Castle. Visitors can also explore the church while there.
- Feira da Ladra - This location hosts the city’s most famous street market (on Tuesdays and Saturdays), offering a fantastic view of the Tagus River and close-up views of the Monastery of São Vicente and the National Pantheon, two of the city’s most iconic landmarks.

- Electric Bike and Helmet
- Electric Bike and Helmet
- Tips
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Tips
- Bottled water
- Snacks
This tour is perfect for exploring the historic and finest parts of Lisbon in one ride, offering a comfortable, safe, and engaging experience.
Utilizing cutting-edge electric bikes and guided by knowledgeable local experts, participants can effortlessly navigate the historic center and the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, even on Lisbon’s challenging…
This tour is perfect for exploring the historic and finest parts of Lisbon in one ride, offering a comfortable, safe, and engaging experience.
Utilizing cutting-edge electric bikes and guided by knowledgeable local experts, participants can effortlessly navigate the historic center and the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, even on Lisbon’s challenging hills.
Travel through Baixa, Alfama, Graça, and Mouraria, uncover stunning viewpoints, listen to stories not found in guidebooks, and immerse yourself in the city like a local. The tour is conducted at a leisurely pace, with small groups ensuring personalized attention.
This is more than just a bike tour; it’s a comprehensive Lisbon experience—practical, enjoyable, and unforgettable, ideal for those who wish to see more in less time, with complete comfort.
- All participants must know how to drive a bicycle
- Children for 5 to 12 can’t participate in the tour
- Kids for 0 to 4 can participate, we have baby seates on the bike
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.