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Discover the best of Lisbon in just 4 hours on this private tour of the Portuguese capital. Stroll through the medieval alleys of Alfama, Lisbon's oldest neighbourhood, and visit the majestic Lisbon Cathedral, one of the city's most iconic landmarks. Explore Baixa Pombalina, the historic commercial heart of Lisbon, rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake. Head to Belém, where the Tagus River meets the Atlantic Ocean, to admire the Jerónimos Monastery and the Tower of Belém, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The essential tour for first-time visitors to Lisbon, Portugal. This Life... Live It Well.
Departure Point
Hotel / Airbnb / Cruise Port
Recommended Clothing
Comfortable clothing and suitable footwear for walking on uneven surfaces
Schedule
Stop 1: Alfama
Lisbon's oldest neighbourhood, with medieval alleys, viewpoints and the authentic soul of the city
Stop 2: Sé Catedral de Lisboa
Lisbon's oldest cathedral, founded in 1147, symbol of the Christian Reconquest
Stop 3: Baixa Pombalina
Lisbon's historic commercial district, rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake
Stop 4: Belém
Riverside area with Jerónimos Monastery and Tower of Belém — UNESCO World Heritage
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Can I participate on my own? Is there an individual fee?
Yes, you can join as an individual traveler without any problem. There is no mandatory surcharge, unless you choose private or personalized services.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transport is included from the meeting point in Cascais, in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, for the entire duration of the tour.
Are admission fees to the monuments included?
Entrance fees to the monuments are not included, allowing each visitor to choose freely which sites they wish to visit.
In which language is the tour conducted?
The tour is conducted in Portuguese and English. For other languages, a private guide can be arranged subject to availability.
Is the tour suitable for children and older people?
Yes, the tour is suitable for all ages, although it does involve some walking and uphill sections, particularly in Sintra. Comfortable footwear is recommended.