Lisbon by Night

Lisbon by Night

Cruises & Sailing
Digital
240 minutes
English

Visit Lisbon by night, surrounded by the lights of our wonderful monuments!

Let's visit the most beautiful spots of the city seen at night and then we end up having a drink!

Which is going to be our itinerary?

We'll start with a panoramic tour by our avenue next to the river, visiting Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery and Padrão dos Descobrimentos. From here you can also enjoy the view to the brigde and King's Christ. After this place, we'll continue to the historic center where you can see some of our churches and St. George Castle. To finish, we'll take you to the most known avenue in Lisbon and we ended up at the top of Eduardo VII Park, then we will have a little tasting of Portuguese flavors.

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Lisbon By Night: Visit Lisbon by night, surrounded by the lights of our wonderful monuments!
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From¥2,475.50Per Group

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Itinerary

Mosteiro dos Jeronimos

The Jeronimos Monastery or Monastery of Santa Maria de Belem is a Portuguese monastery of the Order of St. Jerome built in the 16th century. It is located in the parish of Belém, in the city and municipality of Lisbon. It has, since 2016, the status of National Pantheon. High point of Manueline architecture, this monastery is the most remarkable Portuguese monastic ensemble of its time and one of the main parlor churches in Europe. Its construction began at the initiative of King D. Manuel I in the early 16th century and lasted for a hundred years and was directed by a remarkable set of architects / masters of works (highlighting the determining role by João de Castilho). The Jeronimos Monastery has been classified as a National Monument since 1907 and, in 1983, was classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, along with the Belém Tower. On 7 July 2007 it was elected as one of the seven wonders of Portugal. Closely linked to the Portuguese Royal House and the Discoveries epic, the Jeronimos Monastery was, from an early age, "internalized as one of the symbols of the nation." It is today one of the most important tourist attractions in Portugal, with a total of 807,854 visitors in 2014, 944,000 in 2015 and 1,166,793 in 2017

Torre de Belem

Belém Tower, officially Torre de São Vicente, is a fortification located in the parish of Belém, municipality and district of Lisbon, in Portugal. On the right bank of the Tagus River, where Belém beach once existed, it was originally surrounded by water all around its perimeter. Over the centuries it was surrounded by the beach, until today the mainland was incorporated. One of the ex libris of the city, the monument is an icon of the architecture of the reign of King Manuel I, in a synthesis between the keep of medieval tradition and the modern bastion, where artillery pieces were arranged. Over time, the tower lost its defense function of the Tagus bar and, from the Philippine occupation, the old storerooms gave way to dungeons. On the four floors of the tower are the Governor's Room, the Kings Room, the Audience Room and finally the Chapel with its characteristic 16th century vaults. The Tower of São Vicente (1514) belongs to a Tagus basin defense formation erected by John II of Portugal, composed to the south by the tower of São Sebastião da Caparica (1481) and to the west by the Tower of Santo António de Cascais ( 1488). The monument stands out for its implicit nationalism, as it is all surrounded by decorations of the Portuguese Coat of Arms, including inscriptions of Order of Christ crosses on the bastion windows; These features mainly refer to the typical architecture of a time when the country was a global power (that of the early modern age). Classified as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) since 1983, it was elected one of the Seven Wonders of Portugal on July 7, 2007. In 2015 it was visited by 608,000 tourists.

Padrao dos Descobrimentos

The Discoveries Monument (or Monument to the Discoveries; or Monument to the Navigators) is located in the parish of Belém, in the city and district of Lisbon, in Portugal. The architectural design is by Cottinelli Telmo and the sculptures are by Leopoldo de Almeida. In a prominent position on the right bank of the Tagus River, the original monument, in perishable materials, was erected in 1940 on the occasion of the Portuguese World Exposition to honor the historical figures involved in the Portuguese Discoveries. The current replica, in concrete and stone, is later, having been inaugurated in 1960.

Inclusions

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Bottled water
  • Private tour
  • Tour escort/host
  • Fuel surcharge
  • Transport by private vehicle
  • Gratuities
  • Food and drinks
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Dress code is smart casual

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Pickup and Dropoff

Choose to be picked up from a list of locations

Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.

Additional Information

Pick-up and Drop-off at your address in the city of Lisbon, if you are outside the city of Lisbon you will have added costs of the transfer or else you will find a meeting point in Lisbon

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Ticket Redemption

Direct access

• Dress code is smart casual Hotel pickups commence prior to this time

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