Start in Alfama, the city's oldest quarter, and immerse yourself in its narrow streets and colourful houses. Learning about this area's rich cultural heritage.
Climbing up the hills, reach the picturesque Bairro Alto. Be treated to breathtaking views at the Portas do Sol viewpoint with the Tagus River meandering through the hills and Lisbon's rooftops stretching to the horizon.
Continue to the elegant Chiado neighbourhood, full of charming squares, fashion shops, cafés and centuries-old bookshops. Soak up the artistic and literary atmosphere that has inspired so many writers and artists over the centuries.
Next, visit the majestic Estrela Basilica, an impressive example of Baroque architecture. Admire its imposing façade and explore its richly decorated interior.
If you decide to take an excursion of 3 hours or more, you will enjoy a complete tour of Belem, recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In this Manueline-style jewel, which represents the Portuguese Age of Discoveries, you can marvel at the majesty of the Belem Tower, the imposing Jerónimos Monastery and the Monumento aos Descobrimentos, which commemorates important figures in Portugal's history.
In addition, you can stroll through the historic streets, visit the famous Pastéis de Belém factory and indulge in these exquisite pastries while immersing yourself in the traditional atmosphere of this emblematic historic establishment.