English-speaking guide
Tapas
Wine tasting
Pastel de Nata (Custard Tart Pastry)
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Tips and gratuities
Guided visit inside monuments
Free for children aged 0-2
Children aged 12+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Children aged 0-11 must be accompanied by a paying adult
This tour involves a considerable amount of walking and stairs. Please make sure you are fit enough to participate
Please be responsible for your personal belongings. Klook / the operator will not be held liable for any lost belongings during the trip
This tour is not available on 25 Dec and 1 Jan
Please dress accordingly depending on the day's weather conditions
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
How to get there: Take the Metro Line Vd to Rossio Station and walk for 1 minute
Explore the ancient capital of Portugal by foot in this walking tour! Wander along its cobbled streets and find yourself in awe of its picture-perfect districts. Start your quest at Rosso Square, one of the main plazas ever since the Middle Ages. These grounds have witnessed countless revolutions, celebrations, bullfights, and executions, a truly historical piece of Lisbon's landscape. From there, proceed to the Restauradores Square for a viewing of the Obelisk - a majestic monument that symbolizes victory and independence. Walk farther along and arrive at Rossio Central Station, a terminal with a strange Neo-Mauline facade that fascinates architects even today. Next, look into the city's past through Carmo Square's romantic gothic ruins. Just a few streets away stands the historic Baixa district and the grand neighborhood of Chiado. Filled with rows of establishments, Baixa houses some of the best restaurants to try Pastel de Nata at. Savor the rich, creamy texture of the local delicacy even as you board one of the old vintage trams to Alfama. Check out the Baixa's Neoclassical architecture that stretches along Chiado, which gives way to another point in time when you step into Alfama's town proper - an ancient hillside neighborhood. This cultural heritage can be seen even in discreet wine bars, which you'll visit for a tapas and wine tasting session. Pay your respects at Lisbon's Cathedral before your tour ends at the impressive plaza of Praça do Comércio.
Take the Metro Line Vd to Rossio Station and walk for 1 minute