Portugal maybe a small country, but the contribution to discover the world have been huge. It played a vital rule during Europe’s Age of Discovery’s and exploration between 15th and 18th centuries.
The earthquake of 1755 devasted 85% of the city was destroyed more then 20.000 people dead on that day. Earth, Fire, Wind and Water contributed to the natural disaster 1st of November of 1755.
Combine the chance of go on a tram ride, visit the most recent museum in Lisbon Quake & explore Two UNESCO World heritage sites, the monastery of jeronimos a unique portuguese gotic architectural style and the belem tower.
The cherry on the top of the cake it will be a custard tart.
Have the chance of seeing The ‘Discoveries Monument’, constructed in Belem during the 1960s as a memorial to Henry the Navigator.
Explore the east side of Lisbon and the most historical neighborhood with a professional guide in four hours of pure knowledge.
First, meet the professional guide at Rossio square and be amazed with the famous buildings around the square. Then the guide will take you down Augusta Street to introduce you the this terrible accident that destroys the medieval Lisbon in 1755.
Take a tram ride through Belém to see the beautiful architecture and historical sites
Visit the new Quake Museum, which is dedicated to the 1755 earthquake that devastated Lisbon.
You will make your own way to the meeting points