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Lisbon: Old Alfama Quarter Walking Tour

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Explore the enchanting streets of Lisbon's oldest neighborhood on the Lisbon: Old Alfama Quarter Walking Tour. Experience the rich history and stunning architecture as our Local Experts guide you through the winding alleys of Alfama. Marvel at the iconic Lisbon Cathedral and the legendary 28 yellow tram as you immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this historic district. Enjoy breathtaking views of the city and harbor from picturesque lookout points, including the famous Santa Luzia. Discover the origins of Fado, the traditional Portuguese guitar-led music, and learn about the fascinating stories behind key landmarks like the National Pantheon and the world's oldest traffic sign. With the VoxCity app included, you can continue exploring Lisbon with multiple self-guided tours. Don't miss the chance to uncover the foundations of this beautiful city in the charming Alfama Quarter.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore Lisbon's oldest quarter, Alfama
  • Visit famous landmarks like Lisbon Cathedral
  • Enjoy breathtaking views from Santa Luzia viewpoint
  • Learn about the history and culture of Fado music
  • Download the VoxCity app for self-guided tours of Lisbon
  • Evening walking tour (only available in high season)
  • Vox city sightseeing app with multiple self-guided walking tours
  • Alfama walking tour
  • Public transportation tickets
  • Entry to attractions
  • Food and drinks

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Introduction:

Welcome to Lisbon's Old Alfama Quarter Walking Tour, a journey through the oldest neighborhood in the city that will transport you back in time. Immerse yourself in the rich history and architecture of this enchanting district as our knowledgeable local guides share fascinating stories and secrets hidden within its narrow streets. From centuries-old churches to stunning viewpoints, this tour will unveil the soul of Lisbon.

What to expect?

During this two-hour walking tour, expect to discover the iconic landmarks that define Alfama. Marvel at the grandeur of Lisbon Cathedral and the charming yellow tram that has become a symbol of the city. Experience the traditional Portuguese music known as Fado, as you explore the Fado Museum and learn about its cultural significance. Plus, enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city from viewpoints like Santa Luzia and the ancient gate in the Cerca Moura.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts and culture seekers who want to delve deeper into the heart of Lisbon. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, there's something for everyone in Alfama. Join us if you're curious to uncover the secrets of this vibrant neighborhood and witness the fusion of Arabic and European influences that make it truly unique.

Why book this?

Book this tour to experience Lisbon's Alfama Quarter like a local. Our passionate guides will bring the history and culture of this neighborhood to life, sharing stories that can't be found in guidebooks. You'll have the opportunity to explore hidden gems and enjoy stunning vistas of the city, capturing Instagram-worthy photos along the way. With the VoxCity app included in the price, you can continue exploring Lisbon at your own pace with self-guided tours.

Good to know

The tour starts from the Boost Shop in Lisbon and our guides can be easily recognized by their dark blue "Vox City Walks" branded uniforms. Remember to wear comfortable shoes as there will be some walking involved. The tour duration is two hours, allowing you ample time to soak in the atmosphere of Alfama and take in the sights. Don't forget your camera to capture the stunning views and architectural beauty. Experience the authentic side of Lisbon's history with this unforgettable walking tour.

Reviews

Customers who have taken this tour have praised its knowledgeable guides and the unique perspectives shared. They have raved about the stunning views from the various viewpoints and the hidden gems they discovered along the way. Travelers have found this tour to be a perfect introduction to Alfama's history and charm. Many have also appreciated the VoxCity app, which allowed them to continue exploring Lisbon at their own convenience. Overall, participants have expressed high satisfaction with this immersive experience.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

  • Mobile

Your Itinerary

Arco da Rua Augusta

(Pass by)

Augusta Street Arch is often thought to represent the grand entryway into the biblical Solomon’s Temple. Standing in a prominent position in Praça do Comércio, all of the symbols on the Arch serve to remember and celebrate the varied history of Portugal while glorifying the rich cultural icons of the land.

Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)

(Pass by)

Previous site of the Royal Palace, devastated in 1755 by a earthquake, is now one of the biggest enclosed plazas in Europe.

Casa dos Bicos-Museu de Lisboa

(Pass by)

Originally built in 1521 is a great example of the 16th-century architectural style of Lisbon. Today, it is the headquarters of the José Saramago Foundation, which is dedicated to the works and message of the only Portuguese author to have won the Nobel Prize for Literature so far.

Museu do Fado

(Pass by)

The Fado Museum preserves and exhibits the legacy and cultural influence of Fado, the traditional Portuguese guitar-led music style.

Alfama

(Pass by)

The 2nd oldest neighbourhood in Europe with streets that still bear the Arabic influence that characterised the city. Alfama is one of the most-visited and iconic districts in the city as well as one of the most popular with tourists and photographers.

Panteao Nacional

(Pass by)

Set in the alleys of the ancient Alfama district, the building you can admire today took over 280 years to build. It is the resting place of many Portuguese heroes.

Feira da Ladra

(Pass by)

The Feira da Ladra is a traditional open-air flea market held every Tuesday and Saturday in and around the Campo de Santa Clara for locals and tourists alike.

Largo das Portas do Sol

(Pass by)

Viewing point from the old gate in the Cerca Moura (Moorish city wall) from which you can see a series of key Lisbon landmarks. Located roughly at the midpoint of the route between São Jorge Castle above and the cathedral, reputed to be Lisbon’s oldest building.

Miradouro de Santa Luzia

(Pass by)

Viewing point with a church originally built by the Knights of the Order of Malta in the 12th century.

Lisbon Cathedral

(Pass by)

Commissioned by King Afonso I of Portugal in 1150 and built where a Mosque erected by the Islamic Moors once stood, the cathedral is the most important Catholic building in the city. The long series of collapses and renovation works made today's Cathedral a mixture of styles.

Church of St. Anthony

(Pass by)

Church built on the site of the purported birthplace of Saint Anthony of Lisbon. Being the patron saint of newly-weds and marriage vows, Saint Anthony features in many traditions. In this point of interest, single women might throw a coin to the saint's statue hoping to get married within a year.

São Vicente

(Pass by)

This Monastery proved an example for much subsequent church- building in Portugal and was in use until the abolition of the religious orders in the early 19th century.

Largo de Sao Rafael

(Pass by)

Is a small plaza within 500 metres of the castle of Sao Jorge

Arco de Jesus

(Pass by)

It is named "Door of the Sea" because it was one of the main entrances into the city from the beach and harbour when Lisbon was fortified

Conserveira de Lisboa

(Pass by)

is a well-known family-owned grocery store that specialises in the sale of canned fish

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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