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LISBOA ANTIGA + BOÉMIA

Explore Old Lisbon, with its cobblestone streets full of stories to tell. Stroll through Alfama and Mouraria, two of the city’s oldest neighborhoods, and admire iconic landmarks like the Lisbon Cathedral. Get ready for breathtaking views from viewpoints like Santa Luzia and discover the secrets of a medieval Lisbon that still lives on in its streets and alleys.

In Bohemian Lisbon, let yourself be carried away by the vibrant and relaxed energy of Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real. Discover charming cafés and the artistic atmosphere that have marked generations. Enjoy fascinating stories about the characters who shaped the city’s bohemian soul and have the opportunity to take photos at viewpoints like São Pedro de Alcântara, with incredible panoramic views.

This tour is more than just a stroll — it’s a journey through time through the neighborhoods that are the heart and soul of Lisbon. Book now and let yourself be enchanted by a city full of life, culture and surprises around every corner!

Catedral de Lisboa
Visit Lisbon's oldest cathedral, dating back to the 12th century, and discover the history hidden within its walls, as well as the signs of transformation caused by disasters.

Teatro Romano de Lisboa
Dating back to the 1st century AD, it is one of the most important remains of the Roman era in the city.

Miradouro das Portas do Sol e Igreja Santa Luzia
This is Lisbon's postcard moment! Enjoy the picturesque view over the rooftops of Alfama with the Tagus River in the background.

Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Enjoy the 180º panorama that all locals consider the best view of Lisbon. Get to know each neighborhood and discover the areas you can visit during your stay in the city!

Igreja de São Vicente
It is 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.

Panteão Nacional
Located in Alfama, it is the burial place of illustrious figures from Portuguese 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 bookstore in the world and the city's most famous and charming café, once frequented by artists and intellectuals.

Largo do Carmo
Largo do Carmo is a quieter place, perfect for a break and to explore 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.

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.

Bairro Alto and Príncipe Real
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.

Parliament
Known as the Palácio de São Bento, it is the seat of the Assembly of the Republic and the place where the country's laws are debated and approved. Located in Lisbon, it is a historic building from the 16th century, originally built as a Benedictine monastery.

Basilica of Estrela
It is one of the most beautiful examples of neoclassical and baroque architecture in Portugal. Built in the 18th century by order of Queen Maria I, it stands out for its impressive dome and the richness of the marble in its interior.

Green Street
It is located between the Santos and Santa Catarina neighborhoods in Lisbon. Its name comes from the abundance of plants and flowers that adorn the facades of the buildings, creating a picturesque and welcoming environment. Green Street is an example of sustainability and community, making it a must-see for anyone wanting to explore the authenticity of Lisbon.

Bica Street
It is one of the most emblematic and beautiful streets in the city, known for the famous Bica Elevator, which connects the São Paulo neighborhood to Largo do Calhariz. This steep street, lined with colorful houses, is a living postcard of historic Lisbon, with stunning views of the Tagus River. It is the perfect place to explore the bohemian atmosphere and take memorable photos.

Largo de Camões
In the heart of Lisbon, it is a vibrant meeting point that pays homage to the poet Luís de Camões, with its imposing statue in the center. Surrounded by historic buildings and lively terraces, it is the perfect place to enjoy the city's atmosphere.

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