Largo do Intendente Pina Manique
Meeting and briefing. Cameras out and first shots.
Largo do Intendente Pina Manique
Meeting and briefing. Cameras out and first shots.
Monumento Mouraria Berco do Fado
We will pass by this monument right at the entrance of the Mouraria neighborhood. Mouraria is considered the birthplace of Fado and a fantastic area for street photography. The narrow alleys and local characters make it a difficult one to miss. Also to consider is tasting the typical Ginjinha at one of the most incredible places to do it.
Moorish Quarter
(Pass by)
We'll explore and photograph the old Moorish quarter alleys and squares.
Miradouro das Portas do Sol
One of the most popular Viewpoints but also one not to miss. Spectacular view, especially in the afternoon when light is at its best.
Alfama
(Pass by)
Alfama, the oldest neighborhood of Lisbon, with the typical narrow alleys and the 28 Tram will be the main subjects in this area, but a lot more is around every corner. Just keep an eye out for all the amazing details and the local life.
Miradouro da Graca (Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen)
We will enjoy the sunset at this perfect location for cityscapes. The proximity with the Sao Jorge Castle and the Tagus river in the background will make a perfect setting for the end of the day cityscapes. It's also the end of our tour, along with a deserved refreshing drink from the local bar. A small downhill walk to the city center will expect us after we finish here.
Praca Martim Moniz
Final stop to say goodbye. Trams, Subway, Buses, and Taxis, are available here for those who need them.
Miradouro Chao do Loureiro
A small viewpoint on top of an old Market turned into a Parking lot. After some time shooting on marrow streets, that's a great time to use a wide-angle lens for cityscapes or stay with the telephoto to catch details from the surrounding areas.
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