Lisbon tuktuk :Old town Alfama ,Central city and Belem with guide





Description
Discover Lisbon in a fun and comfortable tuk tuk tour, passing through the city’s most iconic neighborhoods, viewpoints, and historic landmarks. Perfect for seeing the best of Lisbon in a short time with a local guide.
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Itinerary
Visit Lisbon Cathedral, the city’s oldest church, known for its historic architecture and central location in Alfama.
Stop at Portas do Sol viewpoint for panoramic views over Alfama and the Tagus River.
Miradouro da Graça is a scenic viewpoint in Lisbon’s historic Graça neighborhood. It offers wide panoramic views over the city, including São Jorge Castle, the Tagus River, and downtown Lisbon. It’s a relaxed local spot, especially popular at sunset for its beautiful light and laid-back atmosphere.
Stop at Senhora do Monte viewpoint for one of the best panoramic views over Lisbon.
The Monastery of São Vicente de Fora is one of Lisbon's most important historic and religious landmarks. Located in the Alfama district, it was originally founded in 1147 by King Afonso I of Portugal after the Christian reconquest of Lisbon. The current building was constructed mainly in the late 16th and early 17th centuries
The National Pantheon (Panteão Nacional) is one of Lisbon's most iconic monuments. It occupies the former Church of Santa Engrácia, a grand Baroque building whose construction began in 1681 and took nearly 300 years to complete.
The lower part of Alfama is one of the most traditional areas of Lisbon, known for its narrow streets and historic atmosphere. Here you’ll find many restaurants and fado houses, where live Fado music is performed during dinner, offering an authentic Portuguese cultural experience. It’s a lively area, especially in the evening, with both locals and tourists.
The Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square), often called Terreiro do Paço, is one of Lisbon's most famous landmarks and one of the largest public squares in Europe.
It’s basically a modern, high-end food court where many of Lisbon’s well-known chefs and restaurants each run small stalls under one roof.
The Pink Street is one of Lisbon’s most famous nightlife spots. Its official name is Rua Nova do Carvalho, but it’s widely known as “Pink Street” because the pavement was painted bright pink as part of an urban renewal project.
The Largo do Carmo is a beautiful historic square in central Lisbon, best known for its connection to Portugal's democratic revolution and the striking ruins of the Carmo Convent.
The Church of São Roque (Igreja de São Roque) is one of Lisbon's most remarkable churches. Although its exterior is relatively plain, the interior is extraordinarily rich, filled with gilded chapels, marble decoration, and Baroque art.
The Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara is one of Lisbon's most famous viewpoints (miradouros), offering a spectacular panoramic view across the city.
just pass by
The Assembly of the Republic (Assembleia da República) is Portugal’s national parliament and the country's sole legislative chamber. It represents all Portuguese citizens, passes laws, scrutinizes the government, and plays a central role in Portugal’s democratic system established after the 1974 Carnation Revolution and the 1976 Constitution.
The basilica was commissioned by Maria I of Portugal in fulfillment of a vow. She promised to build a church if she were blessed with an heir to the throne. Construction began in 1779 and was completed in the late 18th century.
The Parque Eduardo VII is a large public park in central Lisbon named after Edward VII, who visited Portugal in 1903 to strengthen relations between Portugal and the United Kingdom.
It’s a historic pastry shop and café located in the Belém district of Lisbon, next to the Jerónimos Monastery. It has been producing custard tarts since 1837, using a secret recipe that allegedly comes from monks at the nearby monastery.
It is a large stone monument built to celebrate the Portuguese Age of Exploration (15th–16th centuries), when Portugal led global sea voyages that connected Europe, Africa, Asia, and South America. The monument was originally built in 1940 as a temporary structure for an exhibition and later rebuilt permanently in 1960.
Built in the early 16th century during the reign of King Manuel I of Portugal, the tower was originally designed as a fortress to defend the entrance to Lisbon’s harbor. It later also served as a customs post and lighthouse.
It is a grand 16th-century monastery built during the reign of King Manuel I of Portugal. It was constructed to celebrate Portugal’s Age of Exploration and to pray for the protection of sailors leaving for long voyages.
The Belém Palace (Palácio de Belém) is the official residence of the President of Portugal and one of the most important state buildings in the country.
MAAT is a contemporary cultural museum that combines: Art Architecture Technology
It’s an old 19th-century industrial textile factory complex that was transformed in 2008 into a modern cultural and commercial space. Instead of demolishing the old buildings, Lisbon kept the industrial structures and turned them into a mix of: cafés and restaurants art studios and design shops bookshops and galleries coworking and event spaces
Highlights
What's included
Pickup Locations & Times
I will pick you up outside, in front of the Quatro Estações restaurant location is praca de sao paulo 17. Hotel pickup is also available if preferred — travelers can provide their hotel or accommodation address after booking. Please be ready 5–10 minutes before the scheduled tour time.
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Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Reviews(19)
Very nice trip done of 2 hours so we got a good view of the different parts of the city. Occasionally a quick stop for a view or a visit and the chance to take some nice pictures. Very good and friendly guide! He told his story very spontaneously and did not rattle off a 'set text'. Definitely recommended.
This experience in our very first tuk-tuk was absolutely phenomenal. We couldn't go for an hour, so the driver Bikesh, really made sure we had an amazing time in a short time! These tuk-tuks were exceptional. Thanks so much to Bikesh for making our tour extra special ;) ! Tuk-tuks; To make your vision, a dream. 😉
He was a very sincere and kind driver 🚕 It was very warm, so we were looking for him to take advantage of Duc Duc, and he talked to us, so we asked him for the price and he took us to many spots for half price in an hour! If I get another chance, I hope so 🙇🏻♀️
We had a great time with great views.
We had an excellent experience with our tuk-tuk tour in Lisbon! Our guide was attentive, friendly, and gave us great tips and recommendations throughout the tour. He also took wonderful photos of us, which made the experience even more special. A fantastic way to see and enjoy Lisbon. Highly recommended!
Had such an amazing tour - got to see all the sites and he was kind enough to stop for a drink at certain places around Lisbon. Got to play our own music and made a detour to collect a friend along the way. This tour is a must in Lisbon
Bikesh is an outstanding tour guide - probably the best ever. His cute car is clean and comfortable, he's super-knowlegeable about everything you could possibly want to know about Lisbon and will take you to all the top spots. He's professional, friendly, unrushed and there's no hard sell. We really enjoyed our tour with him and recommend him 100%.
The price is very high compared to the price of simply booking uber to travel between the locations visited. The person that drove us was different from the person in the pictures. The tour was not really a tour, it was a drive and drop. We were delivered to the locations and move to the next one. The driver was a skilled driver but clearly not a touristic guide: he didn't say anything about the monuments besides the surface level summary you find on Google. We didn't know what to expect but for this price we expected more.
I had a great experience with this guide. He was friendly, and drove safely throughout the journey. He knew the best routes, shared helpful local recommendations, and made the ride enjoyable from start to finish. The tuk-tuk was clean and comfortable, and the service was professional. 👌👌
We had a fantastic tuk-tuk tour through Lisbon’s Old Town! Our guide was friendly, knowledgeable, and shared lots of interesting stories about the city’s history and culture. It was a fun and comfortable way to explore the narrow streets, beautiful viewpoints, and hidden gems. Highly recommend this experience to anyone visiting Lisbon!



