Lisbon Half Day Sightseeing Tour on a Private Eco Tuk Tuk
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Lisbon Half Day Sightseeing Tour on a Private Eco Tuk Tuk

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About this experience

Discover Lisbon’s charm on a private Tuk Tuk tour, perfect for those who want a unique, eco-friendly way to explore the city’s top sights. Visit iconic landmarks while enjoying the comfort and fun of a private Tuk Tuk ride.

This tour offers a personalized experience, tailored to your preferences, with a local guide sharing insider stories and fascinating history. Great for adventure seekers, couples, and small groups looking for an intimate way to explore Lisbon’s rich culture and scenic beauty.

Available options

Lisbon- 1hr Tuk Tuk Tour

Duration: 1 hour<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon: Half Day Sightseeing Tour on a Private Eco Tuk Tuk

Duration: 4 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon- 3hrs Tuk Tuk Tour

Duration: 3 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon- 2hrs Tuk Tuk Tour

Duration: 2 hours<br/>Pickup included

Lisbon- 5hrs Tuk Tuk Tour

Duration: 5 hours<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Driver/Local Guide

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Discover the striking history of Lisbon's oldest church, built in 1148 after the city's conquest by King Afonso I. Admire its medieval architecture and take in the majestic façade that has withstood centuries.

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Stop 2

Enjoy stunning views over Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, with a panoramic snapshot of the city’s whitewashed buildings, winding streets, and the sparkling river.

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Stop 3

Situated atop one of Lisbon's highest hills, this viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. It is named after the nearby chapel of Senhora do Monte, built in the 18th century. Historically, the site has always been revered as a sacred space, offering peace and tranquility away from the bustling city below.

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Stop 4

Founded in 1147 by Portugal’s first king, this monastery was originally built outside the city walls, hence the name “de Fora” (outside). The present-day structure was reconstructed in the 16th century in a grand Renaissance style. The monastery is the resting place of several Portuguese kings, and although we pass by it, its grandeur is hard to miss.

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Stop 5 Pass by

The National Pantheon, originally the Church of Santa Engrácia, took an astounding 284 years to complete, earning it a place in Lisbon’s lore. Today, it honors Portugal’s most prominent figures.

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Stop 6 Pass by

The Fado Museum pays homage to Portugal’s soulful music genre, born in these very streets.

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Stop 7 Pass by

Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, is a labyrinth of narrow streets and has a deep-rooted history as a Moorish and later Jewish quarter.

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Stop 8 Pass by

This grand riverside square was once the site of the Royal Ribeira Palace, destroyed by the great earthquake of 1755. It was later rebuilt as a symbol of Portugal’s maritime glory, with elegant arcades and the imposing Rua Augusta Arch. For centuries, it was Lisbon's main gateway, welcoming ships and traders from across the globe.

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Stop 9

Housed in the historic Mercado da Ribeira, Lisbon’s main market since the 1890s, Time Out Market brings together the city’s top chefs and gastronomic experiences under one roof. Though the building is modernized, its history as a hub for fresh produce and fish traders is still alive today.

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Stop 10 Pass by

Chiado is one of Lisbon’s most elegant districts, once the center of literary and intellectual life in the 19th and 20th centuries.

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Stop 11 Pass by

Largo do Carmo is home to the ruins of the Carmo Convent, destroyed in the 1755 earthquake.

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Bairro Alto, known for its vibrant nightlife, dates back to the 16th century, originally populated by aristocrats and merchants.

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Príncipe Real is known for its beautiful 19th-century mansions and trendy atmosphere.

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Stop 14

This landscaped terrace was built in the 19th century, offering some of the best views of Lisbon’s skyline, including the São Jorge Castle. It’s a perfect spot to admire the blend of old and new Lisbon.

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Dominated by the magnificent Estrela Basilica, a striking example of late Baroque and Neoclassical architecture, this neighborhood is rich in history. The basilica was commissioned in 1779 by Queen Maria I to fulfill a vow, making it one of Lisbon’s most significant religious landmarks.

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Stop 16

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discovery. Built in 1515 as a fortress to defend the city, the tower once guarded the entrance to Lisbon’s harbor. It’s a perfect example of Manueline architecture, adorned with maritime motifs and gothic influences. The tower also commemorates the great explorers who set sail from Portugal to discover new worlds.

What's not included

Gratuities
Entrance Tickets

Available languages

Guide guide
PT EN FR ES

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

We do not have a designated physical location at either pick-up point (Port or Figueira Square), but you can reach us anytime via phone or WhatsApp.

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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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
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