Enjoying Lisbon overlooking the Tagus River, with good music and good wine is a unique and memorable experience. This is a 2-hour tour, aboard a fantastic and new sailboat, where you can enjoy the views of the city from a privileged place. We depart from the Bom Sucesso dock in Belém and travel along both banks of the Tagus River, allowing you to see in a framed way the main monuments of the city of Lisbon: Torre de Belém, Monument to the Discoveries, Electricity Museum, Maat, Jerónimos Monastery, Terreiro do Palace, Christ the King and more. Passing under the 25 de Abril Bridge, we can see the hills of Lisbon and its picturesque neighborhoods, such as Bairro Alto and Alfama and the Castelo de Sao Jorge on top of one of the hills. This is an experience that, we guarantee, you will never forget!
National Monument. The architectural design is by Cottinelli Telmo and the sculptures are by Leopoldo de Almeida. In addition to the main statue of Infante Dom Henrique, the Navigator, holding a model of a caravel, on both sides of the monument's ramps there are a total of 32 figures from the history of the discoveries.
It was located on a rocky outcrop in the waters of the river, opposite the old beach of Belém, and was intended to replace the old artillery ship, anchored in that stretch, from where the fleets departed for the Indies. His works were in charge of Diogo Boitaca, who, at the time, was also directing the already advanced works of the neighboring Jerónimos Monastery.
Also called Central Tejo and built between 1908 and 1951, it represents an old thermoelectric power station that supplied electricity to Lisbon. It is a unique building in the architectural panorama of Lisbon, and one of the most beautiful examples of industrial architecture from the first half of the 20th century in Portugal.
You will make your own way to the meeting points