By embarking on this unique journey, you will have the opportunity to explore the narrow and charming streets of Alfama and Mouraria, two of Lisbon's most typical and authentic neighborhoods. It is a journey that combines history, tradition and stunning views, transporting you to the heart of Lisbon's culture.
If you are visiting Lisbon and want to experience the famous Tram 28, without wasting time in endless queues, and with the freedom to explore the most incredible spots in the city, this is undoubtedly the best choice!
Lisbon Cathedral
Visit Lisbon’s oldest cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, and discover the history hidden within its walls, as well as the marks of transformations caused by disasters.
Portas do Sol
A classic not to be missed! From here, the Alfama landscape transforms into a true work of art. The historic rooftops, the National Pantheon and the river make up the perfect view for unforgettable photographs.
Nossa Senhora do Monte
The highest point in Lisbon offers a breathtaking view, with a complete 360° panorama. Admire São Jorge Castle, the Tagus River and the vibrant urban landscape. At dusk, prepare yourself for a truly magical sunset and take photos that will make your friends jealous.
Igreja de São Vicente
A magnificent example of Mannerist and Baroque architecture. Its interior is adorned with beautiful tiles and altars, and it also houses the tombs of several members of the Portuguese royal family. Located in the Alfama neighborhood, the church offers panoramic views of the city from its convent.
National Pantheon
Located in Alfama, it is the burial place of illustrious figures from Portugal's history, including presidents and national heroes. With its grand Baroque architecture, it offers spectacular panoramic views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.
Alfama
The oldest and most authentic neighborhood in the city. With its narrow streets, colorful houses and stunning views, Alfama offers a unique charm, full of history and culture. Don't forget to taste the traditional “ginja” and experience the true soul of Lisbon!
Chiado
Chiado is the ideal place to shop and relax. Rua Garrett offers everything from excellent cafés to modern shops and even the oldest bookshop in the world and the most famous café in Lisbon.
Largo de Camões
In the heart of Lisbon, this is a vibrant meeting point that pays homage to the poet Luís de Camões, with its imposing statue in the centre. Surrounded by historic buildings and lively terraces, it is the perfect place to enjoy the city's atmosphere.
Bairro Alto
Bairro Alto, with its vibrant nightlife and artistic murals, contrasts with the historic Largo de Camões. This is where the bohemian heart of Lisbon beats.
São Pedro de Alcântara
In the heart of Príncipe Real, this viewpoint is an invitation to contemplation. Surrounded by well-kept gardens, it reveals stunning views of Baixa, the Castle and the Tagus River – the perfect setting for a romantic stroll or a moment of inspiration.
Largo do Carmo
Largo do Carmo is a quieter place, perfect for a break and exploring a bit of history away from the hustle and bustle. The ruins and quiet corners tell stories of past revolutions and the continuous advance of time.