Private Lisbon Must-See Tour with Tapas, Pastry and Wine
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Private Lisbon Must-See Tour with Tapas, Pastry and Wine

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About this experience

Take a walk near the most essential sites of Lisbon during this guided 3-hours tour. Stroll along the stone-paved streets of Lisbon while discovering facts about the Lisbon’s rich history and culture.

Explore the Rossio Square which has been one of the most important places for Lisbon citizens since Middle Ages. Venture into the ancient Alfama district and enjoy a curious mix of cheerful Portuguese and refined Moorish culture. Delight your taste buds with a scrumptious traditional pastel de nata pastry.

• Fascinating walking tour full of notable historical and cultural sites
• Sample a delicious Portuguese pastel de nata pastry
• Explore major Lisbon’s neighborhoods such as Alfama and Chiado
• Take a stroll at the most beautiful plazas on Earth including Rossio Square, Praca dos Restauradores and Praca do Comercio
• Enjoy your guide’s breathtaking stories about the eventful history of Lisbon

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Private Lisbon Must-See Tour with Tapas, Pastry and Wine

What's included

Iconic places for photoshoot
Must see and off the beaten path
All Fees and Taxes
Pastry
Wine
Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
Tapas
Private local guide

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Start your intense journey on the wavy pavements of the ancient Rossio Square where you will meet your guide. Explore its magnificent surroundings which include Dona Maria II National Theater, Rossio Train Station, Igreja de São Domingos and numerous cafés where you will have a chance to delight yourself with a traditional pastel de nata pastry.

Proceed to Praca dos Restauradores, learn about the history of Portuguese Restoration War and witness a majestic obelisk that symbolizes Portuguese independence. Continue you adventures walking up the hill to the Largo do Carmo where you will encounter the remains of the beautiful Gothic-style Carmo Convent.

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Stop 2

Then venture deep into the luxurious neighborhood of Chiado where you will find countless historical and cultural landmarks such as Teatro Nacional de São Carlos and the Café A Brasileira. Discover a Miradouro Chao do Loureiro which is praised by many as the best lookout point to observe the downtown of Lisbon. Dive into the diversity of Portuguese culture at the ancient Alfama district.

Ride a vintage tram and get into the Portuguese folklore at the Fado houses, places where traditional Portuguese fado music lives, or see the stunning medieval São Jorge Castle towering above this neighborhood. Stroll along the narrow streets of this area to The Lisbon Cathedra, the oldest church within the city.

Make one final push to the end of your long journey and visit one of the most famous attractions of Lisbon, the Praça do Comercio, magnificent plaza surrounded by the multiple galleries and restaurants including Martinho da Arcada, the oldest restaurant in Lisbon.

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Stop 3

Ancient plaza that was a central stage for many notable moments of Lisbon’s history including several revolts and multiple celebrations. It is surrounded by the several atmospheric cafés and a neat Neoclassical building of the Dona Maria II National Theater. At the heart of a square stands majestic 27 meters tall monument devoted to Pedro IV, former King of Portugal.

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Medieval church that has survived two earthquakes and a fire was once one of the most important churches of Lisbon. It was a traditional place for royal religious ceremonies, such as marriages and christenings and a starting place of several major historical events like the notorious Lisbon Massacre.

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Stop 5

Restauradores Square is a symbol of the Portuguese independence from the many years of Spanish domination. Around the square there are multiple examples of different architectural styles, such as the beautiful Art Deco Éden Cinema, Modernist style Condes Cinema and Neo-Manueline Palácio Foz. In the middle of the square you will find an obelisk, that honors the many battles of the Portuguese Restoration War.

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Located in the famous Rossio Square this building is one of the most beautiful railway stations in the world. Its magnificent façade represents the Neo-Manueline architectural style that was a very popular in Portugal during the 19th century. Inside you may find multiple glorious sculptures and other pieces of art.

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Stop 7

The place of the Catholic Carmo Convent, located on a hill overlooking the magnificent Rossio Square, was founded in 1389 and was finally built in 1423. Unlike other plain Gothic churches of the Lisbon Carmo Church possessed imposing architecture and decorations. However, it was severely damaged in 1755 Lisbon earthquake and then it was rebuilt in Neo-Gothic style.

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Stop 8

The historical neighborhood of Chiado is best known for countless historical and cultural landmarks. Some examples of them are the Teatro Nacional de São Carlos the famous Lisbon’s national opera house, the Café A Brasileira that was a haven for poets and intellectuals during the period of the First Portuguese Republic, including the likes of poet-General Henrique Rosa and famous Fernando Pessoa.

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One of the best lookout points offers a panoramic view of Lisbon’s downtown. Soak up the atmosphere of Portugal while taking photos, listening to cheerful music and devouring traditional snacks that are offered here.

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Stop 10

Alfama district is the must-visit place people who want to have a closer look on Lisbon’s history and culture. It was first district of Lisbon and has existed since the Moorish domination. Here you will dive into the Portuguese folklore at the Fado houses, places where traditional Portuguese fado music lives, or see the stunning medieval São Jorge Castle towering above this neighborhood.

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Stop 11

The Lisbon Cathedral is the oldest church within the city and has been the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon since the early 13th century. It was partially rebuilt after several destructive earthquakes in Neoclassical and Rococo styles but saved some of the original Late Romanesque designs. Recent archeological excavations in the central courtyard revealed traces of Roman and Visigoth buildings as well as a visible part of former Moorish mosque.

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Stop 12

One of the most famous attractions of Lisbon Praça do Comercio was once the location of the royal palace Paços da Ribeira, before it was destroyed by the Lisbon earthquake in 1755. The center of Terreiro do Paço is occupied by the tremendous equestrian statue of King Jose I. This is one of the most magnificent plazas in the world, surrounded by the multiple galleries and restaurants, even the oldest restaurant in Lisbon with almost 300 years history, the Martinho da Arcada.

What's not included

Extra food and drinks not included in tour
Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Meeting point

Rossio Square, Praça do Rossio, 1100-200 Lisboa, Portugal

About Lisbon

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and warm climate. With its charming streets, historic trams, and breathtaking viewpoints, Lisbon offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern energy.

Top Attractions

Belém Tower

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this 16th-century tower is an iconic symbol of Lisbon's Age of Discoveries.

Historical 1-2 hours €6

Alfama District

Lisbon's oldest district, known for its narrow, winding streets, Fado music, and historic charm.

Historical Half day Free to explore, attractions may have entry fees

Sintra

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Sintra is a romantic town with stunning palaces and castles.

Historical Full day Varies by attraction, around €10-€15 per site

Must-Try Local Dishes

Bacalhau à Brás

Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions

Main Dish Contains fish and eggs

Pastel de Nata

Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust

Dessert Contains dairy and eggs

Francesinha

A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce

Main Dish Contains meat, cheese, and gluten

Popular Activities

Hiking in Sintra Surfing in Ericeira Parasailing in Cascais Beach lounging in Costa da Caparica Spa day in a luxury hotel Picnic in Jardim da Estrela Visiting museums and galleries Attending Fado performances

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to October

These months offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

15-25°C 59-77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Portuguese
  • Widely spoken: English, Spanish, French
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (Western European Time, WET)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Lisbon is generally safe, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use licensed taxis or ride-sharing apps
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in less crowded areas

Getting there

By air
  • Humberto Delgado Airport • 7 km from city center
By train

Santa Apolónia, Oriente

By bus

Sete Rios, Jardim do Campo Grande, Gare do Oriente

Getting around

Public transport

Efficient and clean, with four lines connecting major attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Bolt, FreeNow

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Alfama Baixa Bairro Alto

Day trips

Sintra
25 km from Lisbon • Full day

A romantic town with stunning palaces, castles, and lush gardens.

Cascais
30 km from Lisbon • Half day to full day

A charming coastal town with beautiful beaches, historic sites, and a relaxed atmosphere.

Óbidos
80 km from Lisbon • Full day

A medieval town with a well-preserved castle, narrow streets, and charming shops.

Festivals

Santos Populares • June 13th Festival dos Oceanos • June to September Arraial do Alfoz • June to September

Pro tips

  • Visit the Time Out Market for a variety of local and international cuisines
  • Take a day trip to Sintra and Cascais for a mix of history and beach relaxation
  • Explore the LX Factory for a unique shopping and dining experience
  • Ride the historic Tram 28 for a scenic tour of the city
  • Visit the MAAT museum for a blend of art, architecture, and technology
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