Lisbon: Castle Skip-the-Line & Old Town (add-on Fado Dinner)





Description
Ready to fall in love with Lisbon? Join our 3-hour walking tour that goes beyond the postcards. From Alfama’s maze to Chiado’s charm, explore the city’s soul, here history, humor, and hills meet, with a visit to the iconic Castle São Jorge included! Wander cobbled streets, discover hidden gems, and enjoy unforgettable views over the Tagus. Hear stories of explorers, revolutions, and everyday Lisbon life, told with fun facts and local secrets. Skip the lines at the Castle, visit the world’s oldest bookstore, sip a Ginjinha, and taste a Pastel de Nata fresh from a local bakery. This isn’t just a tour; it’s a stroll through centuries, guided by someone who loves walking uphill (yes, we exist!). Perfect for curious travelers who want to understand the 'why', not just the 'what', of Lisbon. To further deepen your experience, a Fado Experience & Dinner may be added to really feel the singing soul of Lisbon as an extra option.
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Skip the long lines and visit Castle S. Jorge, the best possible beginning for our journey. Accompanied by our expert tour guide, it will be your fist historical postcard of the city, where you will hear how it has been silently watching over Lisbon for nearly a thousand years!
Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood and a beautiful maze of narrow alleys, hidden courtyards, and laundry flapping in the breeze. It’s where Fado echoes through the streets and every corner feels like a secret. Come for the history, stay for the vibes (and maybe get a little lost , on purpose). Enjoy a tasting of the traditional Ginjinha, the sour cherry liquor so connected with the city that it could not be left out of our tour.
Praça do Comércio, also known as Terreiro do Paço, is Lisbon’s grandest square and one of Europe’s most beautiful waterfront plazas. Once the site of the royal palace before the 1755 earthquake, it now opens majestically onto the Tagus River, framed by elegant yellow arcades and the triumphal Rua Augusta Arch. This iconic space embodies Portugal’s Age of Discovery, where explorers once departed for distant lands, and today it pulses with life, blending history, architecture, and culture. Cafés, street musicians, and the gentle sea breeze make it a perfect place to experience Lisbon’s spirit: open, luminous, and deeply connected to the sea.
Lisbon’s classy bohemian quarter, where poets once sipped coffee and artists argued about art. Today, it’s a stylish mix of old bookstores, fancy shops, cool cafés, and street performers. Think Paris meets Portugal — with better pastries.
Tucked into a Chiado side street since 1732, Bertrand isn’t just a bookstore : it’s the oldest one in the world still running! Imagine centuries of readers, revolutionaries, and romantic poets browsing its shelves. Step inside, smell the paper, and time-travel with a good book.
Praça Luís de Camões, at the heart of Lisbon’s lively Chiado district, celebrates Portugal’s greatest poet and the golden age of exploration he immortalized. Surrounded by elegant 18th-century buildings, traditional shops, and bustling cafés, the square is a meeting point for locals and travelers alike, where the charm of old Lisbon meets its vibrant contemporary rhythm. At its center stands the statue of Camões, watching over the city’s creative pulse. We end our tour here with a delicious tasting of the famous Pastel de Nata at Manteigaria, Lisbon’s beloved custard tart bakery, where the scent of cinnamon and warm pastry perfectly concludes your journey through Lisbon’s history and flavor.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Important Note: We only serve alcoholic drinks for travelers 21 years old and above. Minor travelers below 21 years old will not be served alcoholic drinks.
Reviews(63)
We visited the castle and the Alfama district. We were lucky to be accompanied by Laila, who led us on a beautiful tour through culture, history, and gastronomic experiences. Laila is the best guide for Italians that you can find in Lisbon!
Great experience. Raquel was very knowledgeable about the area and local culture . She made sure we not only saw the local sites and but slay got the back history of the area. Great job! I highly recommend her and the tour.
Fantastic walking tour around the castle and areas of Lisbon finishing at the oldest bookshop. Our guide, Dee, made the tour interesting and informative in a way that was very enjoyable, pointing out lots of things that we would never have been able to find on our own. And so many great stories about the history of the wonderful city of Lisbon. Thank you Dee for a most enjoyable morning and it was great to visit the booksho! Would highly recommend this tour.
Beautiful tour and experience. We were guided by Laila. Complete tour and without rushing. Absolutely recommended.
A phenomenal experience visiting the Castle and the Alfama neighborhood with a 10/10 guide (Luis). You can tell he loves his city and conveys that passion for Lisbon to you. Plus, he is very friendly and the tour is highly, highly recommended.
Wonderful experience with Luis our super guide. We discovered the castle and part of the old town with an enthusiast. We highly recommend this walk.
I visited Lisbon and made a tour of the Castle that I did not know and was amazing everything I learned that day. The story is unique and was all very well explained. I had a good time and I recommend it.
The guide Miguel explained everything great and made the visit easy for us in every way.
This was one of the best experiences I have had thus far. Édi was a phenomenal guide with great recommendations, excellent with answering questions and explaining the significance of each place we stopped and how it is relevant to today.
Knowledgeable guide made the tour fun and interesting! Full of passion and love for Lisbon. Lisbon itself has many hidden treasures, if only some one shows you where to look.



