Embark on a full-day private city tour of Lisbon and discover the journey from the Great Geographical Discoveries to the present day. Explore the city’s historical significance, iconic landmarks, and breathtaking views from the famous Miradoures.
Embark on a full-day private city tour of Lisbon and discover the journey from the Great Geographical Discoveries to the present day. Explore the city’s historical significance, iconic landmarks, and breathtaking views from the famous Miradoures.
- Lisbon Cathedral - Serving as the main cathedral of Portugal’s capital, this historic site was constructed in the mid-12th century. Visitors will discover why its exterior resembles a fortress wall.
- Pastéis de Belém - Renowned for its history and tradition, Pastéis de Belém is the go-to patisserie for tasting the authentic pastel de nata…
- Lisbon Cathedral - Serving as the main cathedral of Portugal’s capital, this historic site was constructed in the mid-12th century. Visitors will discover why its exterior resembles a fortress wall.
- Pastéis de Belém - Renowned for its history and tradition, Pastéis de Belém is the go-to patisserie for tasting the authentic pastel de nata (custard tart) in Lisbon. Since 1837, these tarts have been crafted by pastry chefs in new premises, the only ones entrusted with the secret monastery recipe. The original recipe remains unchanged and is still a closely guarded secret, known by only a select few and kept in the “secret room.”
- Padrão dos Descobrimentos - Standing 52 meters tall, this monument was designed to honor Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. It was unveiled in 1960, marking the fifth centenary of Prince Henry the Navigator, a key figure in discovering the Azores, Madeira, and Cape Verde. The Monument to the Discoveries features a group of sculptures representing the prow of a caravel, a small sailing ship used by the Portuguese for Atlantic exploration. Leading the ship is Prince Henry the Navigator, followed by many other notable Portuguese explorers.
- Jerónimos Monastery - Also known as the Hieronymites Monastery, this site, along with the Tower of Belém, ranks among the most visited attractions in Lisbon. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983.
- Torre de Belem - Constructed in the 16th century to protect the harbor entrance, Belém Tower is one of the city’s architectural marvels. It served as a state prison for several centuries and today stands as a symbol of the Portuguese capital.
- Parque Eduardo VII - This park offers one of the best viewpoints over the city. From here, visitors can easily see Liberty Avenue and Marquis de Pombal Square, named after the Portuguese minister who led the country’s recovery and reconstruction following the major earthquake of 1755.

- Air-conditioned vehicles for comfort
- Air-conditioned vehicles for comfort
- Lunch
- Lunch
Embark on a journey from the era of the Great Geographical Discoveries to the present day. As the tour begins, discover how Lisbon emerged as the heart of Europe and how Portugal became one of the most prominent colonial cities of its time. Learn about Lisbon’s resilience and recovery from a natural disaster, and explore iconic landmarks such as the…
Embark on a journey from the era of the Great Geographical Discoveries to the present day. As the tour begins, discover how Lisbon emerged as the heart of Europe and how Portugal became one of the most prominent colonial cities of its time. Learn about Lisbon’s resilience and recovery from a natural disaster, and explore iconic landmarks such as the Christ the King Statue, the 25th of April Bridge, and the Belem Tower. Additionally, the tour includes stops at the renowned Miradouros, offering breathtaking views of the city.
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.