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Private Half-Day Lisbon Tour

Lisbon, PT
Lisbon, PT
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Experience the enchanting beauty of Lisbon with a private half-day tour. Immerse yourself in over 20 centuries of history as you explore iconic landmarks and hidden treasures. Marvel at the panoramic views from Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, capturing the essence of the city in one breathtaking glimpse. Discover the stunning Lisbon Cathedral, a magnificent symbol of the city's rich heritage. Visit the Church of St. Anthony, a sanctuary steeped in tradition and a beloved spot for newlyweds. Explore Rossio Square, the heart of the city, and feel the vibrant energy that flows through its cobblestone streets. Stroll through Praça do Comércio, one of Europe's largest squares, and experience the grandeur of Lisbon's royal past. Finally, admire the majestic Torre de Belem, a UNESCO World Heritage site and cultural icon. Your knowledgeable local guide will provide fascinating insights, ensuring an unforgettable journey through Lisbon's captivating history and culture.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 4 hours
  • Suitable for 1-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Best panoramic view of the city
  • Historic Lisbon Cathedral
  • Visit the Church of St. Anthony
  • Explore Rossio Square
  • Experience Praça do Comércio (Terreiro do Paço)
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • WiFi on board
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
  • Landing and facility fees

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Introduction

Welcome to the captivating experience of the Private Half-Day Lisbon Tour! Immerse yourself in the rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture of the Portuguese capital. Located on the banks of the Tagus River, Lisbon boasts over 20 centuries of history and is renowned for its unique beauty and architectural uniqueness.

What to Expect?

During this 240-minute tour, you can expect to explore some of Lisbon's most iconic landmarks and hidden gems. From the panoramic views at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte to the grandeur of the Lisbon Cathedral, each stop will leave you in awe. Discover the birthplace of Saint Anthony at the Church of St. Anthony and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of Rossio Square. Marvel at the majestic Torre de Belem and the imposing Monument to the Discoveries at Padrao dos Descobrimentos. Wrap up your journey with a glimpse of the magnificent Mosteiro dos Jeronimos.

Who is this For?

This tour is perfect for history enthusiasts, architecture lovers, and culture seekers. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends, this experience will offer something for everyone. The tour is designed to cater to diverse interests and ensures a memorable and enriching experience for all participants.

Why Book This?

Embark on this once-in-a-lifetime journey with a local guide who possesses extensive knowledge of Lisbon. Their expertise and passion for the city will bring every landmark to life, offering you a deeper understanding of its history and significance. By booking this tour, you'll have the opportunity to witness the breathtaking panoramic views of Lisbon, explore iconic landmarks, and discover the hidden gems that only a seasoned traveler would know.

Good to Know

It's important to note that the tour duration is 240 minutes, giving you ample time to fully immerse yourself in the beauty of Lisbon. While the itinerary is carefully curated to showcase the highlights, each stop offers a unique experience worth savoring. The tour starts and ends across the street from the Four Seasons hotel, providing convenient access for participants.

Reviews

Travelers who have embarked on the Private Half-Day Lisbon Tour have raved about the knowledgeable guides who brought the city to life. Their passion, insight, and friendly demeanor have contributed to an unforgettable experience for countless visitors. Previous participants have marveled at the stunning viewpoints, the rich history of the churches, and the grandeur of the city's monuments. Overall, feedback highlights the tour's ability to provide an immersive and comprehensive introduction to the captivating city of Lisbon.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is located in the parish of São Vicente (Graça), in Lisbon. The viewpoint is located in front of the Chapel of Nossa Senhora do Monte. From there you can see, to the south, the Mar da Palha, the Castelo de São Jorge, part of downtown Lisbon and the estuary of the Tagus river, to the Bairro Alto, from Bairro Alto to the Parque Florestal de Monsanto and, to north, the valley of Avenida Almirante Reis. The best panoramic view of the city

Lisbon Cathedral

The Cathedral of Lisbon, or Church of Santa Maria Maior, is located in the city of the same name, in Portugal. It is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon and the Parish of Sé. Its construction began in the second half of the twelfth century.

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Church of St. Anthony

The Church of Santo António is a building located in the parish of Santa Maria Maior (Sé), in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It is allegedly in the place of the house where Santo António was born, next to the old Porto do Mar, which existed on the access wall to the interior of the medieval city of Lisbon, and is assumed as its sanctuary. Next door is a small museum dedicated to him. It is a tradition for young people who intend to get married on their wedding day to visit the church, pray and leave flowers for Saint Anthony, who is the intercessor for newlyweds. On the way down to the crypt, there is a panel of modern tiles that celebrates the visit of Pope John Paul II in 1982.

Rossio Square

The square of D. Pedro IV, better known as Rossio (in the old spelling of Rocio), is a square in downtown Lisbon, it has been one of the nerve centers of the city, the main square of the city.

Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)

Praça do Comércio, formerly Terreiro do Paço, is a square in the center of Lisbon, located near the Tagus River, in the area that was the seat of the palace of the kings of Portugal for about two centuries. It is one of the largest squares in Europe, with around 36,000 m² (180m x 200m). The buildings that surround the square have been used for decades by different ministries and other public institutions. There are several hotels, restaurants and cafes such as the famous Martinho da Arcada cafe, the oldest in Lisbon, and one of Fernando Pessoa's favorites. It was for a long time the noble entrance to Lisbon and, on the marble steps of the Píer de Colunas, from the river, heads of state and other prominent figures disembarked and were received. In the center of the square is the equestrian statue D. José, erected in 1775 by Joaquim Machado de Castro, the main Portuguese sculptor of the 18th century. On the north side of the square is Rua Arco do Triunfo de Augusta, the entrance to Baixa (downtown).

Torre de Belem

(Pass by)

Strategically built on the north bank of the Tagus River, between 1514 and 1520, to defend the Lisbon bar, it is one of the architectural gems of the reign of King Manuel I. In the architectural ensemble, we can separate two distinct bodies, models of military architecture: the medieval fortress and the modern bastion that, with two levels of artillery fire, allowed a long-range, shallow shot and ricochet over the water. The Belém Tower is a cultural reference, a symbol of the specificity of the country that goes through a privileged dialogue with other cultures and civilizations. Guardian of our individuality and universality, this status was confirmed when, in 1983, it was classified by UNESCO as a "Cultural Heritage of All Humanity".

Padrao dos Descobrimentos

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Area marked by the imposing Monument to the Discoveries. It was conceived in 1940 on the occasion of the "Exposition of the Portuguese World", promoted by the Salazar government to commemorate the double centenary of the foundation and restoration of the nationality (1140 and 1640). However, it was only built in 1960, in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of the death of Infante D. Henrique, the Navigator. At 52 meters high, the monument symbolizes a caravel, led by the infant D. Henrique, followed in procession by 32 historical personalities who contributed to the Age of Discovery, such as King D. Afonso V (1432-81), driver of the first discoveries, Vasco da Gama (1460-1524), who discovered the sea route to India, Pedro Álvares Cabral (1467-1520), discoverer of Brazil and Fernão de Magalhães, who crossed the Atlantic in 1520-21, among others . The earth-facing facade is shaped like a cross decorated with the Sword of the Order of Aviz, an important travel funder.

Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

(Pass by)

Near the place where the Infante D. Henrique, in the middle of the 15th century, had a church built in the invocation of Santa Maria de Belém, he wanted King D. Manuel I to build a large monastery. To perpetuate the memory of the Infante, due to his great devotion to Our Lady and belief in Saint Jerome, D. Manuel I decided to found in 1496 the Monastery of Santa Maria de Belém, near the city of Lisbon, close to the Tagus River. Donated to the monks of the Order of Saint Jerome, it is now known as the Jerónimos Monastery. It was the reception and burial of kings, later poets. The Jerónimos Monastery was declared a National Monument in 1907 and, in 1983, UNESCO classified it as a "Cultural Heritage of All Humanity".

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