Join me for a one-of-a-kind walk with someone who was born and raised right in Lisbon’s heart (LISBOETA) — and who’s madly in love with this city. This isn’t just a tour, it’s a journey through time: from medieval alleys to modern vibes. It’s a mix of stories, culture, traditions, and architecture, all shaken into one unforgettable experience. Along the way, I’ll share my favorite local spots — restaurants and hidden gems I know by heart.
Welcome to São Pedro de Alcântara. A spot where Lisbon lays itself out like a postcard. This is where you press pause, snap a pic, and take in the city’s patchwork: from Alfama’s hills to the downtown Tagus River. Back in the ‘70s, this was a peaceful place for locals to chat about life over a bica (espresso). Now? It’s where street musicians jam with the skyline and locals argue over which rooftop has the best sunset. (Spoiler: it’s probably this one.)
Looks humble on the outside, but inside? Pure gold — literally. This church is one of the oldest Jesuit churches in the world and a baroque beauty. They say the Chapel of Saint John the Baptist is the most expensive in the world — and once you step inside, you’ll understand why.
Bairro Alto – Rebels, Rockers & Really Good Wine Bairro Alto is where Lisbon lets its hair down. In the '70s, it was a hideout for journalists, thinkers, and maybe the odd revolutionary whispering about freedom. Now? It’s party central. By day, it’s calm — sleepy even. But by night, it turns into a chaotic, lovable mix of live music, craft beer This is Lisbon’s heartbeat after dark — just try not to get lost in its tiny streets.
You will make your own way to the meeting points