Get yourself a completely unique travelling experience with this eco-friendly tour on a private tuk tuk. Explore fascinating districts and narrow streets of Lisbon while listening to your guide telling you about the essential parts of the city’s history and culture. See the most popular attractions of Lisbon, such as Praça do Comercio, Torre de Belém and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.
• Enjoy riding into the heart of Lisbon on your personal electric tuk tuk • Discover historical districts of Alfama, Mouraria and Bairro Alto • Learn about the history of the most notable Lisbon buildings and monuments • Take a photo of most notable sites and some truly gorgeous landscapes from the best lookout point • Customize your experience by deciding which locations you want to see
Get comfortable in a tuk tuk which is designed to deliver the best travelling experience and start your fascinating journey. Discuss most preferred locations or rely on the expertise of your enthusiastic guide and prepare to witness some of the Lisbon’s finest sites. Pass the majestic building of Panteão Nacional, beautiful plaza of Praca do Comercio, which is a home to numerous galleries, vendors and restaurants, including the oldest restaurant in Lisbon with almost 300 years history, the Martinho da Arcada, or Carmo Square where you will witness the aftermath of 1755 Lisbon earthquake at the 14th-century catholic Carmo Convent.
Don’t worry, your journey is far from over, because multiple historical sites are awaiting you in Belém neighborhood, including Torre de Belém, a magnificent symbol of Europe's Age of Discovery that was an embarkation point for Portuguese voyagers of the 16th century, or be awed by the brilliant design of the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, a rich mix of the most outstanding architectural styles. After exploring every corner of the wonderful Lisbon ride all the way up to the highest lookout point of the city at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte. Hidden in the lush pine trees this lookout point is exactly the place to take photos and peacefully enjoy the fantastic view of Lisbon’s landscapes.
This magnificent building, also called the Igreja de Santa Engrácia, was originally a church. It was designed by the famous royal architect João Antunes in the 17th century but wasn’t finished until the 20th century. In the period of the First Portuguese Republic the church became the National Pantheon, a place where the most important personalities of Portugal’s history are entombed.
You will make your own way to the meeting points