Have you ever fallen in love with a place? This will probably happen to you in Lisbon. Second oldest capital in Europe, in its seven hills you will find centuries of history where cultures as different as Celtic, Visigoth, Roman and Muslim coexist. Monuments that will tell you about navigators who have discovered the world. Architecture of different styles, with secular and contemporary buildings that nevertheless harmonize as canvases of different shapes and colors. Gastronomy with flavors and smells that will remind the people that Portugal has made known to the world. Viewpoints and terraces with stunning panoramas. And ... its always welcoming people who don't care where you come from but who always return happy.
During our visit to Belém, in Lisbon, we’ll stop by three of Portugal’s most iconic historical landmarks — all viewed from the outside, perfect for photos and on-site historical context. We begin at the Belém Tower, a 16th-century fortress that once guarded the entrance to the River Tagus. With its distinctive Manueline style, this UNESCO World Heritage site is one of Lisbon’s most recognisable symbols. Next, we head to the Jerónimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture built during the height of the Age of Discoveries. Although we won’t be going inside, we’ll have a privileged view of its magnificent façade. We finish at the striking Monument to the Discoveries, a modern tribute to Portugal’s great navigators and the pioneering spirit that shaped the nation’s history.
Chiado, São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint and São Roque Church On the second stop of the tour, discover the charm of Chiado, a historic neighborhood full of culture and tradition. Enjoy stunning panoramic views over Lisbon from the São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint and visit the São Roque Church, famous for its Baroque interior and unique sacred art.
Marquês de Pombal, Rossio, Restauradores & Comércio Squares On this stop, explore some of Lisbon’s most iconic squares. Start at Marquês de Pombal, a symbol of the city’s modern transformation. Walk through the lively Rossio and Restauradores Squares, rich in history and local life. Finish at the majestic Comércio Square, overlooking the Tagus River — a grand reminder of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries.
You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points
The day before, the client will be contacted by the company to clarify the details of the tour and the meeting point.