There's a lot to see amid the hustle and bustle of the city of the 7 hills. Walk through the cobblestone streets as your guide tells you about the history of the capital. Taste some of the best Portuguese treats—like the famous nata pastry and local wine—and hear about the culture of fado music.
Start your tour at Rossio Square and visit the heart of both old and new Lisbon. Your local guide explains how an earthquake destroyed the city in the 1700s.
See the obelisk in Restauradores Square and the intricate neo-Manueline architecture of the old Central Train Station. Then the elegant neighborhood of Chiado awaits you with its old cafés, boutiques, and theaters.You will have time to indulge in the famous nata pastry.
Keep walking to and admire the heart of the city: Baixa – Downtown, that was completely rebuilt after the earthquake of the 18th century, obeying new rules of urbanism and anti-systemic architecture, based on extremely innovative solutions for its time. Keep walking to and admire the heart of the city: Baixa – Downtown, that was completely rebuilt after the earthquake of the 18th century, obeying new rules of urbanism and anti-systemic architecture, based on extremely innovative solutions for its time
Wander through a maze of small squares and narrow alleyways in the Moorish neighborhood Alfama, where time seems to have stopped hundreds of years ago. You learn about fado, a Portuguese music genre, as you walk by Fado restaurants tucked in between alleys and winding streets
You stop at an old wine bar for wine tasting and tapas. Snap some beautiful photos and then walk to your last stop, the majestic Commerce Square, the former entrance hall of the city.