What You Will Do
Because 7 are the hills of Lisbon, the colors of the rainbow, the musical notes, the wonders of the world and so many more things…
The Colourtrip program is a personalized and sustainable visit to the city of Lisbon. In 4 hours we managed to discover the city's emblematic points (from the historic center, to the Belém area, among many others).
Experience the flavors of Portugal, from typical sweets (the famous Pasteis de Belém) and finish celebrating with a toast of our Portuguese Ginjinha in a chocolate cup.
We have complete itineraries, or we develop them according to the group's preference
Colourtrip is a private and personalized experience, unique and adapted to you.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
1
Lisbon Cathedral
10 minutes
During our tuk tuk tour, we will take a break at the imposing Cathedral of the See, one of Lisbon’s oldest and most iconic monuments. This magnificent cathedral, built in the 12th century, combines Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles and carries with it centuries of history.
Upon arrival, our guide will share fascinating curiosities about the foundation of the See and its curiosities.
2
Miradouro das Portas do Sol
10 minutes
At the Miradouro das Portas do Sol, you'll have one of Lisbon's most stunning views. This stop allows you to contemplate the unique panorama over the red roofs of Alfama, the oldest neighborhood in the city, and the majestic River Tejo in the background.
Here, our local guide will give you a detailed explanation about Alfama and what's around it.
The guide will also highlight monuments visible from the viewpoint, such as the National Pantheon and the Church of São Vicente de Fora, explaining the significance of these landmarks in the history of Lisbon.
3
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
20 minutes
At this stop, you will have the opportunity to visit the Miradouro da Nossa Senhora do Monte, one of the tallest and most impressive in Lisbon. With breathtaking panoramic views, the miradour offers a privileged view of the city, ranging from the Castle of São Jorge to the River Tejo, passing through the Baixa Pombalina and the iconic 25th of April Bridge.
Here, our local guide will share the history of this special place, from the chapel of St. Gens to the importance of the viewpoint for the Portgues during the conquest of the city.
4
Mosteiro de Sao Vicente de Fora
During the tour, we will take a walk through the imposing Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, one of the masterpieces of Manierist architecture in Lisbon. The guide will explain the historical importance of this monastery, founded in the 12th century and expanded in the 16th century, which played a central role in the history of Portugal.
5
Feira da Ladra
During the tour, we will pass through the iconic Ladra Fair, which takes place only on Tuesdays and Saturdays. It is the oldest and most traditional market in Lisbon, held in the historic neighborhood of Alfama. As we walk around the place, our guide will share curiosities about the origin of the fair, which dates back to the 13th century, and how it became a meeting point for lovers of antiques, crafts and unique articles. Learn more about the stories behind this lively street market, which is a true journey to the past of Lisbon, and where the spirit of negotiation remains alive to this day.
6
Panteao Nacional
During our tour, we will make a short stop to admire the majestic National Pantheon, one of Lisbon’s most iconic monuments. The guide will share the fascinating history of this building, which was originally a church dedicated to Saint Engracia and was transformed into a Pantheon in 1916. We will explore the architectural styles that characterize it, from the Baroque to the Neoclassical influences.
The Pantheon is the resting place of some of the most prominent figures in Portuguese history, including writers, politicians and national heroes.
Prepare to be impressed with the beauty of your dome and the rich history that this space represents!
7
Alfama
20 minutes
During our tour of Alfama, one of Lisbon’s most iconic neighborhoods, you will be transported into a world of fascinating traditions and stories. As we walk through its narrow, winding streets, our experienced guide will share curiosities about the rich cultural heritage of this ancient neighborhood.
You’ll learn about the origins of fado, the soul music of the city that echoes through the streets, and discover the legends surrounding the historic Lisbon See and the Castle of St. George. From colorful houses to traditional tiles, every corner reveals a new facet of Alfama. Take the opportunity to capture the essence of this zone, where the past intersect with the present.
Feel the vibrant atmosphere of Alfama, where every step tells a story and every moment is a new discovery.
8
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
During our tour, we will pass through the magnificent Plaza do Comércio, also known as Terreiro do Paço. This iconic square, located on the banks of the Tejo River, has been the scene of Lisbon public life for centuries. Its imposing Augusta Street arc and its elegant arcades give it a unique charm. The guide will share fascinating stories about the importance of this square throughout history, from the period of the Discoveries to the reconstruction after the great earthquake of 1755.
9
Largo do Carmo
10 minutes
At this point of our tour, we will make a stop at the iconic Largo do Carmo, where the history of Lisbon comes to life. Here, our guide will share fascinating stories about the Carmo Convent, one of the city’s most iconic monuments, founded in the 14th century.
Admire the impressive ruins of the church, which were severely damaged during the 1755 earthquake, and now stand out as a symbol of the resilience of the city. You will hear about the significant events that took place here, including the Crawl Revolution, which led to the fall of the dictatorship in 1974.
While enjoying the beauty of the place, enjoy exploring the charms of the Largo, full of cafes and squares, where you can feel the vibrant atmosphere of Lisbon. Take photos and absorb the rich local culture before we continue our journey through the city.
10
Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara
10 minutes
At this point of our tour, we stop at the stunning Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, one of Lisbon’s most iconic miradours. Set in one of the highest points of the city, this viewpoint offers stunning panoramic views of the Baixa, the Castle of St. George and the Cathedral of the See.
11
Basilica da Estrela
10 minutes
As we arrive at the majestic Basilica of the Star, prepare to be engaged by its neoclassical beauty and the fascinating history surrounding it. This iconic church, inaugurated in the late 18th century, was built in honor of Queen Mary I, who made a vow in thanksgiving for the birth of her son.
12
Pastéis de Belém
10 minutes
During our tour, we will make a special stop at the famous Fabbrica dos Pastéis de Belém, where you will have the opportunity to taste the authentic pizza pastels, one of Portugal's most iconic delicacies. While enjoying this traditional candy, your guide will share the fascinating history of the Belem pastels. You will learn about its origins, which date back to the 19th century, and how the recipe has been kept secret over the years.
13
Mosteiro dos Jeronimos
20 minutes
During your visit to the Jerónimos Monastery, one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks and UNESCO World Heritage Site, your guide will take you on a time trip. Built in the 16th century, this magnificent monastery is a masterpiece of Manueline architecture, reflecting the richness and importance of Portugal during the Age of Discoveries.
This moment of break allows you to absorb the beauty and depth of Portuguese culture, while the guide clarifies all your doubts and shares curiosities about this iconic place.
14
Padrao dos Descobrimentos
15 minutes
As we reach the Pattern of Discoveries, one of Lisbon’s most iconic monuments, prepare for a time trip. This majestic monument, which stands on the banks of the Tejo River, was inaugurated in 1960 to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Infante Don Henrique, known as the "Navigator".
The guide will explain that the Padrão is a tribute not only to Don Henrique, but also to all explorers, cartographers and navigators who departed from Lisbon to discover new lands and expand the world’s horizons in the 15th and 16th centuries.
15
Torre de Belem
15 minutes
Upon arrival at the iconic Tower of Bethlehem, our guide will guide you on a journey in time. This magnificent structure, built in the 16th century, was originally erected as a defense point of the city and as a lighthouse for sailors. During your explanation, you will discover the rich history of the tower, which was one of the main symbols of the Portuguese Discoveries.
Observe the impressive Manueline architecture, with its elaborate details, which reflect the richness of the great shipping era. The guide will also share fascinating curiosities about the explorers who departed from Lisbon in search of new lands, as well as the role of the tower as one of the sites that are on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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