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Introduction
Experience the enchanting history of the Portuguese monarchy and the vibrant city of Lisbon on this captivating tour. Discover the Ajuda Palace, the last official residence of the Bragança Family who ruled Portugal until 1910. Immerse yourself in the opulence and beauty of this well-decorated palace as you learn about the daily lives of the last kings and queens.
What to expect?
During this tour, you can anticipate a journey through time as you explore the Ajuda Palace and discover a fascinating collection of 19th-century paintings, sculptures, and furniture. Marvel at the intricate details and craftsmanship that adorned the royal residence. Next, visit the renowned National Coach Museum in the Belém district, which houses one of Europe's finest collections of royal carriages. Admire the antique horse carriages and other horse vehicles that were once used by the Portuguese royal family.
Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Portugal's monarchy. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or visiting Lisbon for the first time, this experience offers a unique insight into the country's rich heritage. All ages can enjoy this tour, from families seeking an educational outing to individuals with a passion for art and history.
Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the grandeur and elegance of Portugal's royal past as you explore the Ajuda Palace and National Coach Museum. Witness firsthand the exquisite art and craftsmanship that once adorned the residence of the last kings and queens. Marvel at the collection of royal carriages, taking you back to a time of regal splendor. This tour provides a truly immersive experience that combines history, art, and culture, offering a unique perspective on Lisbon's rich heritage.
Good to know
Please note that the total duration of this tour is estimated to be between 240 to 360 minutes. The itinerary includes a visit to the Palacio Nacional da Ajuda, where you can admire the magnificent collection of 19th-century artworks, sculptures, and furniture. You will also explore the National Coach Museum, which showcases a range of horse carriages and vehicles used by the Portuguese royal family. Lastly, you will have the opportunity to see the Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco), Lisbon's main square, with its historical significance linked to the royal palace lost during the Lisbon earthquake in 1755.
Reviews
Reviews from travelers who have experienced this tour describe it as an exciting and immersive journey into Portugal's royal history. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved Ajuda Palace and the extensive collection of royal carriages in the National Coach Museum. Many highlight the knowledgeable guides who provide fascinating insights into the lives of the last Portuguese kings and queens. Overall, the tour receives high praise for its educational and visually stunning experience, making it a must-do for history buffs when visiting Lisbon.