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Discover the vast riches of the city that was Europe’s first window on the world with this half-day guided excursion.
For an idea of the capital’s true scale, we’ll start by crossing the 17km Vasco da Gama Bridge – Europe’s longest – over the River Tagus for some breathtaking views of Lisbon and its seven hills.
Then we’ll drive back into the city to explore the suburb of Belem, where there are some important monuments dating back to the Age of Discovery. We’ll stop at the 16th century Tower of Belem, a Unesco World Heritage site, which was the point of departure for the caravels sailing out in search of new worlds. Nearby is the Monument to the Discoveries, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator. Later, we’ll visit the Jeronimos Monastery (also a Unesco World Heritage Site), a masterpiece in the Manueline style, and the Carriage Museum (as these are closed on Mondays, the itinerary takes in the Ajuda Palace or the Medeiros and Almeida Foundation instead).
Then, following the Tagus, we will visit Alfama, the old town, where you can sample a glass of port in a craft shop. We will return to our starting point through the heart of Lisbon, passing through the Praça do Comercio and the Praça do Rossio and then the Avenida da Liberdade, the city’s main boulevard.
Meeting/ Pick up point: Eduardo VII park in Lisbon.
Duration: three-and-a-half hours.
Start or opening time: 9am and 2.30pm.
Languages: Guides in Portuguese, English, French and German, with Spanish and Italian available upon request.
Others: Hotel pick-up and drop off are available.
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Product price detailPick-up in Cascais
Age of childAppropriate age for child ticket from 5 to 10 years