Discover the heart of Portugal’s Age of Discovery on a 4-hour walking tour through Belém. Begin at the stunning Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, where you'll learn about its rich history and marvel at its intricate architecture. Savor a famous Pastéis de Belém custard tart while uncovering the secrets of this beloved treat. Visit the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, a monument honoring Portugal’s navigators, and explore its historical significance along the Tagus River. Conclude your journey at the iconic Belém Tower, admiring its beauty from the outside while reflecting on its role in Lisbon’s maritime history.
The Jerónimos Monastery is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks — a masterpiece of Manueline architecture and a symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Inside, you’ll find intricate stonework, soaring arches, and the tombs of great figures like Vasco da Gama. With its rich history and stunning design, it’s a must-see in Belém. Lines can stretch for hours, but don’t worry — I’ll make sure we enter smoothly and skip the long wait, so you can enjoy more and stress less. Let’s explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site together, with stories and details that bring its grandeur to life.
No visit to Lisbon is complete without tasting the original Pastéis de Belém — legendary custard tarts baked since 1837 using a secret monastery recipe. Crispy, warm, and lightly dusted with cinnamon and sugar, these pastries are a true taste of Lisbon’s heritage and tradition. During our tasting, I’ll share the fascinating history behind these iconic treats and explain what makes them so special and beloved by locals and visitors alike. Get ready to savor one of Lisbon’s most delicious and authentic flavors, straight from the heart of Belém.
The Padrão dos Descobrimentos is a striking monument celebrating Portugal’s Age of Discoveries, honoring explorers who shaped world history. Located on the banks of the Tagus River in Belém, its impressive structure resembles a ship’s prow, adorned with statues of legendary navigators like Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator. We’ll explore the monument’s symbolism and its role in Portuguese pride and maritime heritage. From the top, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Lisbon and the river, making it a must-visit spot to connect with the spirit of adventure that defines this city.
You will make your own way to the meeting points