Belem Trail Private Guided Tour by Electric Quad and Tuk Tuk
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Belem Trail Private Guided Tour by Electric Quad and Tuk Tuk

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About this experience

Our tour stands out with a unique blend of history, sustainability, and exclusivity.

Discover Lisbon’s iconic landmarks aboard eco-friendly electric vehicles, guided by friendly locals who speak your language. Embark on the Belém Trail and follow in the footsteps of Portuguese navigators as you explore the magnificent Belém Tower, the Manueline architecture of the Jerónimos Monastery, and the vibrant LX Factory. Toast to the famous Pastéis de Belém and enjoy the serene riverside views. Plus, our passionate guides will join you at every stop to help capture your best photos, making this an unforgettable and seamless experience.

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Express Tour

Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes: Explore the Belém neighborhood on a shorter version of the full tour — compact but still immersive and rich in highlights.<br/>Pickup included

Belem Trail Private Guided Tour by Electric Quad and Tuk Tuk

Pickup included

What's included

Private transportation
Liability insurance coverage and personal injury coverage
Bottled water
Pastéis de Belém
All Fees and Taxes

Detailed itinerary

1
Stop 1

LX Factory is one of Lisbon’s trendiest hotspots, a creative hub set in a former industrial complex. Located under the Ponte 25 de Abril bridge, it’s home to stylish restaurants, quirky shops, street art, and cultural spaces. Visitors can explore unique bookstores, rooftop bars, artisan markets, and enjoy the district’s vibrant atmosphere. Perfect for food lovers, art enthusiasts, and anyone looking for a unique Lisbon experience!

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Stop 2

The Palácio Nacional da Ajuda is a stunning neoclassical palace in Lisbon, originally built as a royal residence in the 19th century. It showcases opulent interiors, lavish furniture, and an impressive collection of decorative arts. Once home to Portuguese royalty, it now serves as a museum and the official residence for state events. Perched on a hill, it offers breathtaking views of the city and the Tagus River, making it a must-visit for history and art lovers

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Stop 3

The Fábrica de Pastéis de Belém is the birthplace of Lisbon’s famous custard tarts, dating back to 1837. Visitors can skip the queue with a special entrance to witness the traditional baking process firsthand. Inside, watch skilled pastry chefs craft these iconic treats using a secret recipe, passed down for generations. A must-visit for food lovers seeking an authentic taste of Lisbon’s history!

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Stop 4

The Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the 16th century, this Manueline masterpiece features intricate stone carvings, grand cloisters, and the tombs of Vasco da Gama and Luís de Camões. Located in Belém, it symbolizes Portugal’s Age of Discovery. While access to the monastery requires a ticket, entrance to the church is free, making it a must-visit for history and architecture lovers.

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Stop 5

Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the 16th century, this Manueline fortress once guarded the Tagus River and served as a gateway to the city during the Age of Discovery. With its intricate stone carvings, breathtaking river views, and rich history, it’s a must-visit. While access to the tower requires a ticket, visitors can admire its stunning exterior for free

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Stop 6

The Monument of Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos) is a striking tribute to Portugal’s Age of Exploration. Located in Belém along the Tagus River, it features a massive sail-shaped structure with statues of famous explorers, including Henry the Navigator. Visitors can admire its impressive design for free or climb to the top for panoramic views of Lisbon. A must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts!

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Stop 7

The MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology) viewpoint offers one of Lisbon’s most stunning panoramic views. Located along the Tagus River in Belém, its modern, wave-like rooftop is free to access, providing breathtaking vistas of the river, 25 de Abril Bridge, and the city skyline. A perfect spot for photography, sunset watching, or simply enjoying Lisbon’s beauty!

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Stop 8

The Basílica da Estrela is one of Lisbon’s most stunning churches, known for its grand dome and baroque-neoclassical architecture. Built in the 18th century, it features intricate marble interiors and an impressive nativity scene. Right across from the basilica is the beautiful Jardim da Estrela, a peaceful garden with exotic plants, ponds, and charming cafés—perfect for a relaxing stroll. Entrance to the church is free.

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Stop 9 Pass by

Praça do Comércio, also known as Terreiro do Paço, is one of Lisbon’s most iconic squares. Located by the Tagus River, it is surrounded by grand neoclassical buildings and features a magnificent equestrian statue of King José I. Historically, it was the site of the royal palace before the 1755 earthquake. Today, it’s a vibrant hub, offering stunning river views, restaurants, and cafés, making it a must-visit spot for anyone exploring the heart of Lisbon.

What's not included

Alcoholic Beverages
Gratuities and additional expenses are not included

Available languages

Audio guide
DE KO
Written guide
DE KO
Guide guide
PT EN IT FR ES

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

In front of Pestana CR7 Hotel

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
From $25 per person

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Adults
Age 16-99
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Childs
Age 0-15
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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