Lissabon Fado-middagsshow og panoramaudflugt om natten





Beskrivelse
Oplev den portugisiske folkearv på denne 3-4 timers tur med traditionel middag og et live Fado-show i Lissabon. Start aftenen med en panoramaudsigt i byens centrum og spis derefter et lækkert måltid på restauranten "O Segredo de Alfama", mens du nyder live fado, den typiske portugisiske musik.
Turmuligheder
Rejseplan
Tur gennem Lissabons historiske gader før middag.
Efter turen spiser vi middag på den hyggelige restaurant "O Segredo de Alfama", hvor du kan nyde et lækkert portugisisk måltid i selskab med et Fado-show.
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Hvad er inkluderet
Afhentningssteder og tider
Vi henter rejsende i enhver bolig inden for radius. Der er et ekstra gebyr på 10 euro per person for afhentninger i Almada og Costa da Caparica.
Rejsendes vurderinger
Vigtig information
- Specialiserede sæder til spædbørn er tilgængelige
- Servicedyr er tilladt
- Der er adgang til offentlig transport i nærheden
- Spædbørn og småbørn kan køre i barnevogn eller klapvogn
- Velegnet til alle fitnessniveauer
Anmeldelser(13)
Lovely evening! Picked up by Bernard at hotel and he showed me round Lisbon landmarks, stopping for photo opertunities. He took me to the venue where I enjoyed the excellent authentic fado music and singing, followed by a traditional 3 course meal. Finally dropped off back at hotel. I would recommend the experience.
Great service, the driver was good knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. The staff was great friendly with great service- food was good, except for the dessert. The guitar players and singers were good .
When we arrived at the restaurant they didn't have a spot for our party. We were shuffled off to a secondary, much smaller restaurant where we were jammed into a small table. The 2 guitar players were good and 1 of the singers was good. They only played 4 times for about 12 mins each time. The food was terrible and one ofy parties food was 25 mins late. When we order wine we were charged separately for wine we sayw the owner pouring out of a box into a pitcher. There was no AC and it was terribly hot. Be careful, this was near the cruise terminal and felt like a tourist trap.
William was our driver and right on time and parked at the cruise exit. He gave us a history lesson and is so nice. We had another couple join us. We were taken up to the highest point in Lisbon and got to see sunset. Then to a Fado show. Beautiful singers, staff and wonderfully delicious food. Even for vegetarians. Great wine 🍷 was included. I highly recommend this as a travel concierge. The chefs and wait staff are also the owners in this intimate restaurant.
The tour was more of the driver taking us to places that we hadn’t seen yet, which was perfect for us. But I will say, having this driver take us through the tiny busy streets in a large van was an experience in itself. I was beyond impressed by his maneuvering abilities! The dinner at the restaurant was delicious. The restaurant had a really great atmosphere to it; brick ceilings, and it was sort of hidden down an alley. The singers were also incredibly talented and the whole experience was wonderful.
Great experience. Driver was friendly, informative and took us to where we wanted to go before the fado dinner. Restaurant was not a tourist trap, but a place locals went to, giving us a more authentic experience. Would recommend.
Very nice panoramic tour of the city and dinner and singers were very nice. The staff of the restaurant were very friendly
Goncalo was a phenomenal tour guide taking us to places of the city we would have never known were there. The performance was fantastic and the food was very good. I can’t say enough about this tour. Well worth the money spent.
Tiago provided a wonderful tour of the city at night. The views were incredible. The Fado show and dinner were also great. It was a slow night so we received almost a private showing. The food was great as well.
Our driver was professional and courteous. The food and the hosts were friendly and the food was an amazing value. Music and singing was powerful..



