Because it offers a unique way to know Lisbon: on a panoramic city tour with a specialist guide, passing through the most iconic points of the city and finishing with a delicious experience — a glass of Portuguese wine. It is a cultural, visual and gastronomic tour at the same time!
Larger park in the centre of Lisbon, with privileged views of the city and the river Tagus. It is named after King Edward VII of the United Kingdom, who visited Lisbon in 1903. It is ideal for panoramic photos and features beautiful geometric gardens, the Cold Greenhouse and the Carlos Lopes Pavilion.
The Champs-Élysées of Lisbon. This elegant avenue is flanked by artistic Portuguese promenades, leafy trees and luxury boutiques. Built in the 19th century, it connects the Marquis de Pombal to the Baixa and reflects the cosmopolitan spirit of the city.
Ancient Church of Santa Engrácia, today mausoleum that houses the graves of important personalities of Portuguese history. Its imposing dome can be spotted from various points of the city. It is a landmark of Baroque architecture in Portugal.
You will make your own way to the meeting points