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Gather a group of up to six friends or family and come enjoy Lisbon. Learn the secrets of this centuries-old city through this Lisbon Old Town route, lasting approximately one hour. We guarantee that our drivers and guides will make you feel like a real Lisboner and will share with you knowledge that only locals possess.
DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION | Restaurants near the Hard Rock Café |
STOPS | Sé Cathedral, Santa Luzia Viewpoint, Portas do Sol Viewpoint, Graça Viewpoint and Church, Senhora do Monte Viewpoint, S. Vicente da Fora Monastery and Church, National Pantheon, Alfama |
LANGUAGE | Portuguese, English, Spanish
Tours can be done in another language depending on the driver’s availability. Please contact us if you want to take a tour in another language. |
NOTES | Please note that babies and children occupy one seat. When booking, please inform us of the number of participants using the comments box. |
PRICES | 80 € (Maximum 6 people) |
TIME | 60 minutes |
If you have a special occasion to celebrate, contact us directly
and we will design a tailor-made activity.
Sé Cathedral
Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore of Lisbon or Sé de Lisboa (in Portuguese Cathedral of Santa Maria Maior) is the metropolitan cathedral and patriarchal seat of the city of Lisbon in Portugal. Its construction began in 1148, a year after Alfonso Enriques conquered the city. It is considered the oldest church in Lisbon. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910. |
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Santa Luzia Viewpoint
It has a wide view over Alfama and the Tagus, the dome of Panteão Nacional, the Church of Saint Stephen and the two white towers of the Church of Saint Michael. |
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Portas do Sol Viewpoint
The panoramic view from this viewpoint is impressive. The pastel-colored houses frame the silhouette of the Church of São Vicente de Fora with the bright blue of the Tagus in the background: all in all, a postcard image and probably one of the best photos you will take in Lisbon. |
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Graça Viewpoint and Church
The church and convent of Our Lady of Grace were built in 1291 but didn’t survive the 1755 earthquake. The connecting buildings were rebuilt in the Baroque style — the convent with a beautiful cloister and 18th-century tile panels; the church with gilded woodwork and grisaille paintings on the ceiling. |
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Senhora do Monte Viewpoint
The “Viewpoint of the Lady of the Mount” is at the top of Lisbon’s tallest hill. The name derives from a glass-encased image of the Virgin that stands in front of a charming white chapel dedicated to St. Gens, a bishop martyred in Roman times. |
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