This is the best way to visit an area of Lisbon with the highest density of museums and monuments. It is also the ideal tour for those who are not used to cycling.
The visit starts at Largo Severa (Martim Moniz) and continues on the dedicated bicycle path towards Belém along the Tagus River. Stopover in front of the Monument to the Discoveries, symbol of the Age of Exploration that changed the world. In Belém, admire two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Tower of Bélem and the Jerónimos Monastery. Take some time to visit its unique Manueline Church.
After nurturing the spirit, we will nourish the body by tasting a famous “pastel de Belém” in the city’s most famous bakery. We can enjoy the tranquility of Belém gardens, have a glimpse of the Presidential Palace and the modern National Coach Museum.
Our last stop is at the LX Factory, an ancient industrial area rehabilitated into a leisure and stylish shopping space.
Cycle the banks of the Tagus River, and discover the UNESCO World Heritage monuments of Belém on a 3-hour electric bike tour of Lisbon.
Glide off towards the renovated Ribeira Market, where you will find an abundance of traditional stalls selling fish, fruit, vegetables, and flowers. A separate area features more than 30 restaurants where you can taste food recommended by highly regarded chefs.
Next, bike down the former red-light district of the Rua Nova de Carvalho (also known as “Pink Street”), famous for its animated nightlife, and recently named by the New York Times as one of the best streets in Europe.
Pass the Cais do Sodré area, a hub of maritime activities since the 15th century and now the ferry terminal for the "cacilheiros" boats that connect Lisbon and Cacilhas. Cycle alongside the River Tagus to the Torre Belém, and feast your eyes on the 25th of April Bridge, a symbol of the 25th of April Revolution that put an end to 41 years of dictatorship.
You will make your own way to the meeting points