Lisbon Private Tour





Description
This tour is perfect for those who want to get acquanted with the city and its successive changes, with the leggacy of the different civilizations from the Romans to the Arabs, and the inovative urban layout after the great earthquake of 1755. Lisbon is considered by many to be one of the most spectacular European cities, where the perfume of its “designer” shops mixes with its the human warmth.. Getting to know this city with us is traveling back in time, in a comfortable way, with something to discover in every corner, like its delicacies, where the Pastel de Belem reigns supreme.
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Itinerary
Just fifteen days after the end of Expo 98 (World Expo), the “Parque das Nações” with an area of 330 hectares was born in the same place. With an intense urban rehabilitation in the following years, where formerly there were refineries, warehouses, open dumps and slaughterhouses, became the noblest area of Lisbon, with a modern construction, with a direct connection to the train and Metro that greatly simplified the trips to the center of Lisbon. With the end of the Expo the cultural and business spaces that had been used in the Expo, such as; the Atlantic Pavilion (now the Meo Arena), the Oceanarium, the Vasco da Gama Tower, the Camoes Theater and the Lisbon pavilions and the Lisbon International Fair (FIL), among others. An authentic success since the eastern part of the city thus gained a new neighborhood with a population mostly of the upper-middle class and, according to the data provided by the municipality, it is also the youngest and with more schooling.
Alfama, the oldest Lisbon quarter, this old Medina with small rows and alleys, a perfect defensive system during the Arabah period in Portugal from the 8th to the 12th century, after the Christian reconquest the Arab civilization that lived here were moved to the “Mouraria” neighborhood. Discover Alfama is plunged in the Portuguese authenticity, Fado, the most typical and charismatic Portuguese music, was born in this pour neighborhood in the midst of this melancholy of the Portuguese whom they called “saudade”.
The Saint Antony’s church, built at the exact place where Saint Antony was born near by theres the Lisbon Cathedral, the construction was responsibility of D. Afonso Henriques (first King of Portugal) in the 12th century when the city was conquered by the Moors. The site was the site where an ancient mosque already existed. earthquakes felt in Lisbon having been remodeled over the years in order to present itself as it is today.
Continuing our Lisbon Tour we will visit Lisbon’s downtown, “Baixa” and understand the importance of the terrible earthquake of 1755 and what the same did and change the Portuguese minds and even in the Portuguese architecture. Buildings were built in a completely different way, wider streets and lots of squares, already predicting that something like that could happen again, even with a type of anti-seismic construction of the sec. XVIII, Marquis de Pombal, the statesman responsible for the reconstruction of Lisbon as well as all the economic and social changes born after the earthquake.
At the top of “Parque Eduardo VII” (king of England) we have a wonderful view of the city and we will stay to realize the Portugal / England relationship with several treaties and alliances between, and their effects on the formation of the portuguese colony Brazil into a new independent country. The perfect place to stay to understand why Lisbon is considered the city of the seven hills and also the reason for the designation “Baixa” of Lisbon.
Belem or Bethlehem a district to the west of central Lisbon, a must of Lisbon that combines historic monuments, fascinating museums and very attractive gardens, all of which line the cooling waters of the Tejo Estuary. The place where of Lisbon’s shipyards and harbors, and from here Portuguese 15th century explorers discovered the sea routes to India, Africa and Brazil, commemorating this glorious past, funded by the vast wealth that flowed into Portugal from the colonies. Time to visit the “Jerominos” Monastery from the 16th century, as well as the Belem tower this lovely fortress and the explorers monument.
The visit and degustation into the Pasteis de Belem factory is mandatory, this century-old pastry that didn’t allowed the success change the will of the first members of the family to keep the place unique in the sale of this wonderful Portuguese sweets.
Time now to “climb” another Lisbon hill and know these two neighborhoods so different and at the same time so similar. Bairro Alto neighborhood, known for its crossroads of streets that over the weekend fill with thousands of young people, come to enjoy of what is known as the most bohemian Lisbon neighborhood, next to it we have the Chiado neighborhood where culture and art live hand in hand, or if it is not here that the great majority of theaters in Lisbon are concentrated, as in the oldest bookstores of the modern world.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(40)
Pedro, our driver and tour guide was informative, funny and a great driver. We enjoyed all the sites and the recommended lunch restaurant.
We were looking for a Lisbon tour and didn't have time to see Sintra, Fatima or tourist shopping, so we wanted a focus on the downtown area and history with a more local flavor. Manual and the driver did a great job in avoiding the crowds by walking the less traveled routes without missing the highlights we asked for. We learned a lot about the history and life in Lisbon while seeing the highlights. We had a great lunch that was devoid of tourists and busy with locals, yet making us feel welcome.
This tour was amazing very informative. Our driver . Pedro was amazing. We covered so much of Lisbon in the eight hour tour. The young man was very knowledgeable a native of Lisbon. I was so impressed could not have seen all that we’ve seen in one trip. We made many stops along the way we stopped and had lunch. It was just fantastic.
Hi Marvin, Thank you so much for your wonderful review! We are thrilled to hear that you had such a fantastic experience on your Lisbon private tour. It is great to know that Pedro made such a positive impression; being a Lisbon native, he truly loves sharing the hidden gems and history of his city with our guests. Covering Lisbon in eight hours is a journey, and we are glad the pace and the stops, including that lunch break were perfect for you. Providing an informative and comprehensive experience is exactly what we strive for. We hope to welcome you back to Portugal soon for more discoveries! Best regards,
Paula was a wonderful tour guide. We told her up front that some of the mentioned stops weren't going to work for us given my husband's disability and our interests. She was great. She modified the tour on the go, and we were very pleased with the tour. She dropped us off in front of venues and parked her car and waited for us to get back. This minimized our walking, which we appreciated. Paula strongest attribute is her enthusiasm fur her home town. And how she knows how to get around all these winding steep roads is truly amazing. I highly recommend Paula and this tour.
Manuel is extremely knowledgeable. He speaks many languages and knows the city very well. I would recommend a walking tour instead of a car tour.
We are experienced travelers and have taken tours all over the world. This tour ranks as one of the best. Our guide, Rubin, listened to what our interests were and customized the tour to fit us. "No shopping". The car was comfortable and Rubin navigated the narrow streets while providing an excellent history of Lisbon. I need a cane to handle stairs and slopes, and Rubin went out of his way to accommodate my needs. We requested lunch in a non-tourist restaurant, and we had an excellent meal. Rubin made sure that someone in the restaurant could speak English. Once again, a wonderful tour of Lisbon.
Rubin was an amazing guide. We are experienced travelers and this was the best tour ever. Rubin is an excellent driver, navigating crowed streets while simultaneously providing an comprehensive background on the sites we were visiting. I am a photographer, and he was very helpful getting me into locations for great shots. His detailed knowledge of Lisbon history was outstanding, and he was able to provide additional information about our areas of interest. Great experience.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re thrilled to hear that you had such a great experience with Ruben — he truly is an exceptional guide, and we’re lucky to have him on our team. It means a lot to know that, as experienced travelers, you considered this the best tour ever! We're especially glad Ruben could support your photography interests and enrich your visit with his knowledge and attention to detail. Creating meaningful, personalized experiences is exactly what we strive for. We hope to welcome you back to Portugal again in the future! Warm regards, Hugo & the Walkborder Tours Team
Excellent tour guide with broad knowledge of history and always very attentive and willing to pleased us. I will recommend this tour and specially Pedro.
Our driver took us around and didn't engage with my wife and I. He would drop us off and instead of walking with us to the viewing point like other guides he would stay at his vehicle and smoke. We also asked him to recommend a restaurant and he pushed us to a place where he left us to go have lunch with his wife. This seemed to be planned ahead of time. He was fairly knowledgeable about Lisbon but the full day tour could have been completed in a half day. I felt that I overpaid for the value received. He seemed to be driving in circles to extend the tour.
Dear Michael. Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. I’m truly sorry to hear that the tour didn’t meet your expectations. We strive to provide a highly engaging and enriching experience for our guests, and it’s disappointing to learn that we fell short in delivering that. Your feedback regarding the guide's level of engagement and tour pacing is invaluable to us, and we are actively addressing these concerns to ensure they don’t impact future guests. We believe in offering a personal, attentive service and will reinforce our standards to ensure that every guide is fully dedicated to providing a fulfilling experience, from sharing local insights to offering personalized recommendations. Please know that we are here to make things right. We’d love the opportunity to connect with you directly to discuss how we can improve, and to extend our commitment to guest satisfaction. Thank you once again for helping us improve our services. Best regards,
Manuel, our guide gave us detailed history of Lisbon. We stopped at various viewpoints with spectacular views. Manuel also took us to Cintra to see the palaces and the ruins of the Fort Manuel is very knowledgeable in the history of Portugal and I definitely recommend him as a tour guide



