Tuk Tuk Tours in Lisbon Explore historical and iconic sites



Description
Discover the charm of Lisbon in unique and tailor-made tuk-tuk experiences. Choose from 1- to 4-hour tours that take you to historic sites like Commerce Square, Miradouro de Santa Luzia, the neighborhoods of Chiado and Bairro Alto and much more! Each tour includes stops for photos, local commentary and the option to explore the secret jewels. For a deeper immersion in culture, visit the Jeronimos Monastery and the Tower of Bethlehem on the longer tours, with recommendations of local cuisine. Customized options are available for a personalized adventure, ensuring unforgettable memories of Lisbon culture. - Explore historical sites and vibrant neighborhoods in Lisbon - Choose from 1 to 4 hour tours in a tuk-tuk with local guides - Enjoy flexible and personalized itineraries according to travelers' tastes and interests - Comfortable electric Tuk-tuks with pick-up and drop-off service
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The Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, in Graça, is the highest natural point in the city and offers an unparalleled view!
The Convent do Carmo, in Chiado, is a historic landmark of Lisbon, founded in 1389 by D. Nuno Álvares Pereira. Destroyed by the 1755 earthquake, its open-air ruins remain an impressive memorial of the disaster, displaying preserved Gothic arches. The church now houses the Carmo Archaeological Museum and the site played a central role on April 25, 1974.
The Plaza do Comércio, located in the Baixa de Lisboa near the Tejo, is one of the largest and most iconic squares in Europe. Built after the 1755 earthquake, it features a symmetrical Pombal architecture, highlighting the triumphal arch, the statue of D. José I and the arcades. Also known as Terreiro do Paço, it is a historic symbol and a central tourist spot with museums and restaurants.
Located in the heart of Alfama, the Miradouro das Portas do Sol is widely regarded as the “varanda of Lisbon” by offering one of the city’s most iconic postcard views.
Feira da Ladra is the oldest and most emblematic old-age market in Lisbon, with roots dating back to the 13th century. Located in Campo de Santa Clara, in the Alfama/São Vicente area, it is a vibrant space where the antique trade blends with second hand objects.
The National Pantheon, installed in the former Church of Santa Engracia since 1966, is the monument dedicated to honor and perpetuate the memory of the Portuguese citizens who distinguished themselves for services rendered to the country.
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The meeting place will be matched at the checkpoint.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(2)
Our guide didn’t really speak English and was almost impossible to understand! We asked to go away from the crowds but we simply went to all the major sights. Whilst other drivers got out with their passengers to explain things and pointed out places of interest, ours just sat in the Tuc Tuc. We learned so little about Lisbon and for €200, you can imagine our disappointment.
This operator did not show up at the hotel for pickup at 10 AM. I tried messaging the operator on Viator app and no response from them. Then I called the operator number multiple times and no one picked up. After half hour so some lady called from the operator and said she is calling back - after seeing missed call. I asked her about the tuk tuk appointment. She mentioned that they are double booked and they cannot schedule the next two hours. In the meanwhile I was on Viator support chat and the support team person tried reaching him for almost half hour and failed to reach anyone. I was staying in Lisbon for only one day. I asked the hotel to call the operator and they couldn’t reach them. I ended up booking another operator through the hotel and completed the trip. Viator for some reason doesn’t want to refund the 100 Euro when they didn’t provide any service. I have used Viator before and didn’t have problems. But for some strange reason with so much evidence they are refusing to refund. Reported to American Express. Viator contacted me asking for clarity and sent the text history - which they should have access to. I will be flooding social media with their email and text history. Reporting to state attorney general and complaint bureau etc are in the horizon. I think there are several other sites we can use.



