This half-day private tour steps back in time to explore Lisbon's Golden Age, the era when the city became a global hub and brought "worlds to the world." We will take you on a journey through the historic heart of Lisbon, where you'll discover the landmarks and stories that defined the city's rise to prominence during the Age of Exploration.
This immersive experience into Lisbon’s Golden Age blends historical landmarks with the vibrant culture of the city. Walk in the footsteps of explorers, intellectuals, and everyday people who shaped Lisbon into the cosmopolitan city it is today. Discover the charm, history, and enduring legacy of Lisbon's Golden Age.
Discover Lisbon's history on this unforgettable tour!
On Mondays, the interior of the Jerónimos Monastery is closed and not accessible for visits.
Pickup included
Begin your tour at the Santa Luzia Viewpoint, where you can take in the breathtaking views of the Tagus River framed by the red roofs of Lisbon's medieval district and the vastness of the Atlantic Ocean. This panoramic spot offers a perfect introduction to the city’s historic landscape, stunning views and historical secrets.
Next, head to Santiago’s Church, where you will uncover a five-hundred-year-old espionage case that played a crucial role in one of the most important historical events of the Modern Period. This intriguing tale sets the stage for understanding Lisbon's significant role in global affairs.
S. George Castle Citadel and S. George Castle Citadel Belvedere (Does not include the visit inside the Castle).
Continue to explore the St. George’s Castle Citadel, perched on the hill where Lisbon was born. This ancient fortress not only offers stunning views but also marks the place where Lisbon took its first steps toward becoming a world power. Wander through the castle grounds and imagine the strategic decisions made here that influenced the course of history.
Descend and stroll through Alfama, the city's oldest neighborhood, to witness the evolution of Lisbon during its Golden Age. As you walk through its narrow streets, you'll discover 16th-century architecture and learn about the cultural and economic boom that transformed the city.
Next, visit and discover Terreiro do Paço (Praça do Comércio), one of the most beautiful squares in the world. Picture the exotic goods arriving at Lisbon's port and the grandeur of the Royal Palace that once stood here. This square symbolizes the transition from medieval obscurantism to the flourishing cosmopolitanism of the Modern Age.
Continue to Bairro Alto and explore a vibrant neighborhood where the atmosphere of the maritime expansion and intellectual movements period comes to life. Here, sailors and boat builders once thronged the streets, contributing to Lisbon’s bustling port activity. See the statue of a prominent intellectual who challenged 17th-century society and learn about his fight against slavery. Inspired by his ideals and the Humanist movement, Portugal issued its first decree condemning slavery in 1761.
Move towards Madragoa, the first European neighborhood entirely inhabited by African people. Here, they practiced their beliefs and traditions, creating a unique memory of integration and cultural blending in Lisbon.
Discover the charming Chapel of São Jerónimo, a hidden gem that exudes historical significance and architectural beauty. Nestled in a serene setting, this chapel offers a tranquil retreat and a glimpse into the past.
Visit the Jeronimos Monastery from the outside and visit the church.
Jerónimos Monastery is a symbol of Lisbon’s Golden Age. Marvel at the Manueline architectural style, inspired by sea voyages and the mysticism of the Fifth Empire. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a testament to the city’s rich maritime history.
In Belém, indulge in the city's most famous sweet treat, the Pastel de Belém. This delicious pastry is a perfect way to savor the flavors of Lisbon while enjoying its historical ambiance.
Conclude your tour by the Tagus River with visits to the Belém Tower (only from outside) and the Monument to the Discoveries. The Belém Tower, a symbol of Lisbon and Portuguese nationality, stands as a sentinel over the city’s maritime past.
The Monument to the Discoveries celebrates the explorers who launched from Lisbon, ushering in the city’s Golden Age.
Our guide will meet you at 9am or at 2:30pm at the hotel lobby according to the scheduled time.
Local supplier contact information: (:+351) 938164042 geral@essenciadalatitude.com
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Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust
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GMT+1 (Western European Time, WET)
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Lisbon is generally safe, but pickpocketing and petty theft can occur in crowded areas.
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Efficient and clean, with four lines connecting major attractions.
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