Explore Lisbon’s history and flavors on a guided tour, savoring pastel de bacalhau and ginjinha while discovering iconic landmarks and stunning views.
Explore Lisbon’s history and flavors on a guided tour, savoring pastel de bacalhau and ginjinha while discovering iconic landmarks and stunning views.
- Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara - Begin the tour in Príncipe Real, near the historic Bairro Alto, which is over five centuries old. Here, you’ll discover the city’s development and arrive at the São Pedro de Alcântara garden and viewpoint.
- Convento do Carmo - As you make your way down to the Carmo Convent and Church, you’ll pass by the…
- Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara - Begin the tour in Príncipe Real, near the historic Bairro Alto, which is over five centuries old. Here, you’ll discover the city’s development and arrive at the São Pedro de Alcântara garden and viewpoint.
- Convento do Carmo - As you make your way down to the Carmo Convent and Church, you’ll pass by the Church of São Roque, admiring its simple façade, gilding, and tilework. Upon reaching the Carmo Convent, you’ll see the top of the Santa Justa Elevator and enjoy views of Baixa and the Tagus River.
- A Brasileira - On the way to Cais do Sodré, you’ll pass “A Brasileira,” one of Lisbon’s three unique establishments that have stood since the 20th century. Built in 1905, it is one of the city’s most iconic cafes, frequented by many renowned writers and poets.
- Time Out Market Lisboa - Upon reaching Cais do Sodré, you’ll explore the TimeOut Market and stroll along the river to Terreiro do Paço, formerly known as Cais das Colunas. This was where heads of state and other notable figures, including international dignitaries like Queen Elizabeth II of England, disembarked from the Tagus.
- Rua Augusta - You’ll visit Lisbon Cathedral and traverse Rua Augusta, Lisbon’s most famous street. This main thoroughfare of central Lisbon emerged after the reconstruction following the 1755 earthquake.
- A Tendinha do Rossio - Operating since 1840, this tavern, celebrated in fado, continues to attract tourists drawn by the renowned Portuguese savory snacks and the ambiance that preserves the memory of a bygone Lisbon.
- A Ginjinha - For nearly two centuries, this establishment has been serving the most authentic Lisbon Ginjinha to enthusiasts, the curious, and visitors. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to taste this famous Portuguese beverage.

- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Tea and coffee
- Snacks
- Alcoholic beverages
Embark on a guided walking tour through the lively streets of Lisbon, exploring the city’s rich history and culture. Begin your journey at Príncipe Real, meander through historic districts, take in breathtaking views from São Pedro de Alcântara, and visit renowned sites such as the Carmo Convent and São Roque Church. Savor local specialties like pastel…
Embark on a guided walking tour through the lively streets of Lisbon, exploring the city’s rich history and culture. Begin your journey at Príncipe Real, meander through historic districts, take in breathtaking views from São Pedro de Alcântara, and visit renowned sites such as the Carmo Convent and São Roque Church. Savor local specialties like pastel de bacalhau and ginjinha as you walk along the river to the renowned Terreiro do Paço. This engaging experience is perfect for history enthusiasts and food aficionados, offering a taste of Lisbon’s culinary delights and architectural treasures.
- Guided walking tour through Lisbon’s historic districts
- Explore landmarks like the Carmo Convent and São Roque Church
- Taste local delicacies including pastel de bacalhau and ginjinha
- Perfect for travelers interested in cultural and culinary adventures
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.