Imagine: stepping into a vibrant, dangerous fantasy – like Alice in Wonderland or The Fifth Element. Ready? An incredible time-travel adventure awaits in 21st-century Lisbon. With a portable time machine, you arrived from the 23rd century for a weekend with your beloved. But something went wrong: the city transformed, she vanished. You realize: time is broken, she's in danger, only YOU can fix it! This tour isn't just about Belém's sites. It's a thrilling sci-fi adventure where YOU are the main character, revealing Lisbon history: from Belém Tower's grandeur and Albuquerque's triumphs, to the tragic Távora Affair and Pastéis de Nata's secrets. Expect: clashes with the Sphinx Guild, interactions with robots, oracles, monks, and a showdown with the entity that caused it all! Become Alice or Korban Dallas – hero of your astonishing sci-fi thriller. You'll get an email with a link and a code after purchase. Go to the starting point when you're ready, start the tour, and let it lead the way
Belém Tower: A Lisbon Icon Standing majestically on the Tagus River, the Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) is a jewel of Manueline architecture and a symbol of Portugal's Age of Discoveries. Built in the early 16th century, this UNESCO World Heritage site served as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon and a fortress protecting the city. Its intricate stonework, Moorish-inspired watchtowers, and delicate balconies tell tales of intrepid explorers and epic voyages. It's an unmissable landmark that embodies Lisbon's maritime heritage.
The Belém Lighthouse: A Modern Beacon on the Tagus Perched on the northern bank of the Tagus River, near Lisbon's iconic Monument to the Discoveries, stands the so-called Belém Lighthouse. Though not an ancient seafaring beacon, this slender, reddish-brown tower—built in the 1940s—has quietly earned its place in the maritime rhythm of the city. Officially functioning as a tidal gauge and visual aid to river navigation, it helps guide vessels through Lisbon’s busy harbor. Its modernist lines and warm hue contrast strikingly with the surrounding historical architecture, offering not only practical utility but also a compelling backdrop for photos—a quiet testament to Lisbon’s enduring bond with the sea
Padrão dos Descobrimentos: Monument to the Age of Exploration Rising majestically on the northern bank of the Tagus River, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos celebrates Portugal’s legendary Age of Discovery. Shaped like a ship’s prow and flanked by statues of fearless navigators, kings, and explorers—led by Prince Henry the Navigator—it honors the bold visionaries who charted new worlds. Built in 1960 to commemorate 500 years since Henry’s death, the monument invites visitors to reflect on an era that reshaped global history
You will make your own way to the meeting points
After payment, you will receive an email with a link to download the tour, as well as a promo code to activate the tour