Explore Lisbon’s rich history and culture on an eco-friendly Tuk Tuk tour through the vibrant Belem district and charming old town. Starting from the bustling Time Out Market, this tour combines stunning views of the Tagus River with visits to iconic landmarks such as the Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower. Your local guide will share insights as you glide through historic alleys, stop at breathtaking viewpoints in Alfama, and savor the famous Pastel de Nata at the renowned Pastéis de Belém bakery. This immersive experience showcases the best of Lisbon’s past and present.
- Eco-friendly Tuk Tuk tour through Lisbon’s historic Belem district
- Visit iconic sites including Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower
- Taste the original Pastel de Nata at the famous Pastéis de Belém bakery
- Local guide shares insider knowledge and stories throughout the tour
Duration: 4 hours<br/>Full itinerary<br/>Tuktuk
During your tuk-tuk tour, enjoy a brief stop outside the iconic Lisbon Cathedral, one of the city’s oldest landmarks. Built in the 12th century, this impressive monument blends Romanesque and Gothic architecture and reflects centuries of Lisbon’s history.
Your guide will share fascinating insights about the cathedral’s origins and its most interesting stories.
Exterior only. Admission inside not included.
Pause at this stunning viewpoint for a memorable photo opportunity over Lisbon’s historic heart. From here, admire the charming maze of Alfama’s narrow streets and terracotta rooftops stretching toward the Tagus River.
Your guide will point out key landmarks such as the Panteão Nacional and the Igreja de São Vicente de Fora, sharing brief insights into their importance and the rich heritage of the surrounding area.
Enjoy a stop at one of Lisbon’s most spectacular viewpoints, offering sweeping views across the city’s skyline. From here, you can admire landmarks such as Castelo de São Jorge, the Baixa district, the Tagus River, and the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge.
During the tour, we’ll pass this grand historic complex, a landmark of Lisbon’s architectural heritage. First established in the 12th century and later redesigned in the 16th century, the monastery became an important religious and royal site.
As we admire it from outside, your guide will provide a short overview of its background and its lasting impact on Portugal’s history.
Exterior only. Admission inside not included.
As we ride through Alfama, we’ll pass by Lisbon’s oldest flea market, held every Tuesday and Saturday. Known for its eclectic mix of antiques, vintage pieces, handmade crafts, and curiosities, this vibrant market has been part of the city’s life since medieval times.
While passing by, your guide will briefly explain its centuries-old traditions and how it remains a lively gathering spot for collectors, locals, and visitors searching for unique treasures.
We’ll pause for a short stop at this striking landmark, easily recognised by its impressive white dome dominating Lisbon’s skyline. Originally built as the Church of Santa Engrácia and later designated as the National Pantheon in the 20th century, the monument reflects centuries of architectural evolution.
As we drive along the waterfront, we’ll pass through Lisbon’s grand riverside square, once the site of the royal palace. Framed by yellow arcaded buildings and open to the Tagus River, this vast plaza remains one of the city’s most emblematic spaces.
We’ll stop at this legendary bakery to savor the original pastéis de nata, a true Portuguese classic. Your guide will share the story behind these sweet treats, their 19th-century origins, and the secret recipe that has been treasured for generations.
We’ll pause to admire the stunning exterior of this 16th-century Manueline masterpiece and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your guide will share intriguing stories about its history and significance during Portugal’s Age of Discoveries, offering a glimpse into the nation’s rich heritage.
Stop to admire the iconic Belém Tower from the outside, a 16th-century fortress and UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your guide will share its history as a defensive stronghold and a landmark of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries, highlighting its beautiful Manueline details and connection to famous explorers.
View this impressive monument from outside, celebrating Prince Henry the Navigator and the explorers of Portugal’s golden era. Your guide will highlight its history and its role as a tribute to the navigators who shaped the Age of Discoveries.
Please wait in front of Sophia Restaurant, located at the back corner opposite the Time Out Market.
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