Tour of Lisbon with a Private guide





Description
With a guide visiting each place- Tour of Lisbon, a perfect tour for those who really want to know and understand the city and its successive changes, with the permanence of different civilizations from the Romans to the Arabs, without forgetting the great earthquake. At the end of the day, we want you to arrive at your hotel (or any other) feeling like a real “alphacinha”, in addition to visiting the most important points, understand the city and the contribution of the various civilizations that have passed through there. Carried out in our company, on our tour in a comfortable and 100% flexible way.
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Take one of the most iconic elevators in Lisbon. A unique structure and a phenomenal view from the top make it one of the city's most sought-after attractions. The Santa Justa elevator is one of the most famous historical monuments in downtown Lisbon. Designed by Mesnier du Ponsard, it was originally called Ascensor Ouro-Carmo. It connects Rua do Ouro to Largo do Carmo, in a neo-Gothic style structure completely different from the other elevators in the city. The wooden cabins themselves, elegantly decorated with brass, evoke a journey through time as you ascend and descend towards the city's most exclusive areas. At the top of the tower you will find one of the best viewpoints in the city, which provides a splendid view of the Baixa, the Castle, the Tagus River and the impressive ruins of the Igreja do Convento do Carmo. It's worth climbing up and feeling a shiver of emotion with the landscape that stretches out before your eyes.
It was once one of the city's best-kept secrets, but it has been gradually discovered by tour guides and couples in love. It offers a panoramic view of Lisbon, which can also be seen from a small image of the Virgin Mary that gives the viewpoint its name. Behind the image is a small 18th-century chapel, which is almost always closed. An old legend says that pregnant women who sat in the stone chair inside would have easier childbirths. This is one of the highest points in the city, so several monuments can be seen, identified on a tile panel. The viewpoint is very popular at sunset, but during the day there are also those who spend hours in the shade of the olive trees, cypresses and stone pines. To get here, walk along Rua da Graça from Largo da Graça, and turn left onto Rua da Senhora do Monte.
This medieval neighborhood (which was once a Jewish quarter and a fishing community) is the oldest neighborhood in Europe, after El Pópulo in Cádiz. It is a small village or medina in the middle of the capital, and a relic from the times before the great earthquake of 1755. It escaped the catastrophe thanks to its solid foundations on the highest hill in the city, which extends to the Graça neighborhood. It is a neighborhood to get lost in alleys and squares, letting yourself be guided by your senses: seeing clotheslines on balconies and fantastic views of the Tagus River, smelling fish grilling on the corner, listening to the sounds of Fado from inside a typical restaurant, savoring traditional dishes and touching magnificent tile panels. This is the most picturesque neighborhood in Lisbon and the true soul of the city. Here life continues as it did centuries ago, but going down to the river you enter the 21st century again, with old warehouses now converted into some of the trendiest
The Lisbon Cathedral, is located in the city of the same name in Portugal. It is the seat of the Patriarchate of Lisbon and the Parish of the Cathedral. Its construction began in the second half of the 12th century, after the conquest of the city from the Moors by D. Afonso Henriques, and today it presents a mixture of architectural styles. It has been classified as a National Monument since 1910.
The Church of Santo António is a building located in the parish of Santa Maria Maior (Sé), in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It is supposedly located on the site of the house where Saint Anthony was born, next to the old Porta do Mar, which existed in the wall leading to the interior of medieval Lisbon, and is considered to be his sanctuary. Next to it is a small museum dedicated to him.
The Baixa district of Lisbon was completely rebuilt in the 18th century after its destruction by the 1755 earthquake. It was the largest earthquake ever recorded in Europe, but it led to the first neoclassical urban planning and the first large-scale earthquake-resistant construction in the world. Streets were designed with very specific shapes and measurements, and named after the various trades and artisans of the time (shoemakers, gilders, saddlers, gold and silver workers). In the 20th century, many of the buildings were occupied by banks and offices, pushing residents to the Avenidas Novas (New Avenues), and eventually leaving several buildings abandoned. However, in recent years the neighborhood has been reborn as a commercial and tourist center. Many of the streets are pedestrianized, and they connect a series of monumental squares, from Rossio Square with its cafes to Commerce Square with its triumphal arch, to the elegant Municipal Square.
Praça do Comércio, Commerce Square in English, is Lisbon’s main square. It was built on the site where the old Royal Palace used to exist before it was destroyed by the earthquake of 1755. The southern end of the plaza is open and looks out onto the Tagus River. The other three sides have yellow-coloured buildings with arcades all along the façade. When the square was first built, the commercial ships would unload their goods directly onto this square, as it was considered the “door” to Lisbon.
The Lisbon version of the Parisian Champs-Elysées. It is a tree-lined avenue covered in Portuguese cobblestones between Restauradores and Marquês de Pombal squares, and is where the large luxury shops are located, starting on Rua Castilho to the north and then descending the avenue. This is also an area of theaters and beautiful old buildings, although many others were demolished for new constructions in the mid-20th century. However, some remarkable examples still survive, many of them winners of the Valmor Prize, with an impressive example at number 206-218 in Art Nouveau style, now housing a Prada store. Climbing the hill on the eastern side (with the help of the Lavra Elevator) you reach the old parish of Pena, a more typical neighborhood, where the famous fado singer Amália Rodrigues was born, and where you will find a little-known viewpoint, the Miradouro do Torel.
The National Sanctuary of Christ the King is situated at an altitude of 133 meters above the Tagus River. It consists of a portico designed by the architect António Lino, standing 75 meters high, topped by a 28-meter-high statue of the Holy Redeemer with open arms facing the city of Lisbon, a work by the Portuguese sculptor Francisco Franco de Sousa. The pedestal, including the portico, rises to 82 meters in height. The sanctuary and monument to Christ the King is the biggest tourist attraction in the municipality of Almada. This monument offers the best viewpoint overlooking the city of Lisbon, providing a wide view of the capital and the 25th of April Bridge. Numerous tourist reports about Lisbon feature the sanctuary and monument to Christ the King, a landmark of Almada. It is one of the tallest buildings in Portugal, standing 110 meters high.
Visit only the Monastery Church. The extraordinary stonework in the cloisters of this monastery glorifies the times when the West and the East met, and the man who managed to bring these worlds closer together -- Vasco da Gama -- is buried inside the church.
A panoramic visit to the Monument to the Discoveries evokes the Portuguese overseas expansion, synthesizes a glorious past, and symbolizes the greatness of the work of Prince Henry the Navigator, the driving force behind the discoveries. A stylized caravel sets sail, carrying at its prow Prince Henry the Navigator and some of the protagonists (32) of the overseas exploits and the culture of the time: navigators, cartographers, warriors, colonizers, evangelizers, chroniclers, and artists, are portrayed with the symbols that individualize them. A stylized mast, oriented North-South, has on each face two Portuguese shields, with five quinas (five shields), surrounded by a band with 12 castles and in the center several fleurs-de-lis. Attached to the mast, on each face, are three curved triangular structures, giving the illusion of sails billowing in the wind.
Panoramic tour. Lisbon's landmark looks like a small castle straight out of a fairy tale. It's an architectural gem from the Age of Discoveries, now classified as a World Heritage Site.
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Pickup Locations & Times
Pick up and drop off at hotel, apartment, Cruise Port.
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(188)
Our guide Anastascia was absolutely 💯 amazing. Her knowledge of the history was awesome. She shared lots of information and stories about Portugal with us, took lots of pictures and gave us lots of choices to make it a enjoyable day which it was. 😉 thanks Frank and Lana
Dear Friends!! Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya. Muito obrigado e até a próxima !!!
Had a great day out on our private tour of Lisbon. Definately well worth doing as went to so many places we would not have visited without the tour. Our guide was informative and very knowledgeable
Dear Friends!! Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya. Muito obrigado e até a próxima !!!
Tour guide can either make or break your experience. Anastasia was knowledgeable but did not facilitate entry into the Minastery and the Belem tower. It was advertised free admission for those places, but she said the entry was timed and we could not go. Wish we were told about it… we could have pre booked timed slots. Very slip shod for the money paid. Very disappointing!! We are generally easy to please… this was certainly sub par experience. I would recommend a different company for this tour.
On the description of the tour it is mentioned that the entrance to the Belem tower and the cloister of the Geronimo monastery are not included, we have those stops close to the monuments to show you them and explain about the history of each place. You booked an 8 hours private tour and the tour was accordingly to the scheduled time. If you would like to add some extras you would need to inform us before the beginning of the tour for us to personalize it. If you consider the tour expensive on viator there is also shared tours that you can consider for the next trip.
John was kind, considerate and very knowledgeable. Would highly recommend..great length of tour….saw many interesting places
Dear Friends!! Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya.
Our tour was amazing!! João showed us around the whole city and gave us so much interesting information about each thing we saw and about the history of Lisbon/Portugal in general. He was an extremely helpful guide; we asked him so many questions and he knew the answer to everything! Everyone in our group really enjoyed the tour!!!
Dear Friend. Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya.
Our tour guide John was amazing! Born and raised in Portugal, he took us to interesting places in Lisbon we would never have seen on our own. He was kind, patient and extremely knowledgeable. This is a must do tour if you want to explore Lisbon the right way!! Thanks John!!
Dear Friend. Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya.
Delightful and very thoughtful guide who was extremely knowledgeable about the Lisbon area and its history.
Dear Friend. Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya.
John was a wonderful and knowledgeable guide to a beautiful city. He made the day go by in the blink of an eye. Because he knew his way around the city so well we were able to visit every historic site and have an enjoyable lunch. We highly recommend this tour with John.
Dear Friend. Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya.
Anastacia was our tour guide for this full day activity. She is very knowledgeable, organized. Highlights included stunning view points, historic neighborhoods. Pace was perfect. This tour is an excellent way to get see the best of the city. Highly recommend this tour.
Dear Friend. Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya.
We did the private tour of Lisbon with the wonderful Anastasia . She was full of information about every aspect of Portuguese life and made our day a joy . We learnt so much and loved every minute!
Dear Friend. Thank you very much for your kind words and very happy did love our day. Hope to see again for amazing day!! Cheers João e Anastasiya.



