Discover Lisbon in its most complete form with our Full Lisbon Private Eco electric Tuk Tuk Tour.
This 6-hour experience combines the ancient heart of the city, Lisbon’s bohemian and creative atmosphere, and the iconic riverside district of Belém. It’s designed for travelers who want to see more, understand more and enjoy the city without rushing.
You’ll explore historic streets, scenic viewpoints, charming neighborhoods, riverside routes and some of Lisbon’s most famous monuments — all in a comfortable private tuk tuk experience with a local guide.
This is the ideal option if you want one complete tour that brings together the best of Lisbon: old neighborhoods, local character, viewpoints, culture, history and Belém’s unforgettable landmarks.
Highlights:
- Ancient Lisbon neighborhoods
- Alfama and old city atmosphere
- Scenic viewpoints
- Bohemian Lisbon areas
- Riverside route
- Belém Tower area
- Jerónimos Monastery surroundings
- Monument to the Discoveries
- Private 6-hour tuk tuk experience
- Local guide
- A complete Lisbon experience
Ideal for:
Travelers who want the most complete private tuk tuk experience in Lisbon.

Lisbon Cathedral (Sé de Lisboa)
Visit Lisbon’s oldest cathedral, a landmark that has stood since the 12th century. Its stone walls hold centuries of history—and traces of the city’s transformation through disasters and rebuilds. It’s the perfect introduction to Lisbon’s layered past.

Roman Theatre (Teatro Romano de Lisboa)
A surprising glimpse into ancient Lisbon. Dating back to the 1st century AD, this site reveals the city’s Roman roots—an unforgettable stop that reminds you Lisbon’s story goes back far beyond the Age of Discoveries.

Portas do Sol Viewpoint & Santa Luzia Church
This is the postcard moment. From Portas do Sol, you’ll see Alfama’s rooftops cascade toward the Tagus River, one of Lisbon’s most iconic views. Santa Luzia adds charm with its classic tiles and romantic atmosphere, perfect for photos.


Nossa Senhora do Monte Viewpoint
Many locals call this the best view in Lisbon and it’s easy to see why. Enjoy a wide 180° panorama over the city’s hills, neighborhoods, and the river. A true “wow” moment and one of the best photo stops of the tour.


São Vicente Church & Monastery (São Vicente de Fora)
A masterpiece of Mannerist and Baroque architecture with stunning tilework and a powerful presence above Alfama. The surroundings offer incredible angles of the city and the site holds deep historical importance, including royal connections.


National Pantheon (Panteão Nacional)
An impressive landmark in Alfama and the resting place of key Portuguese figures. The architecture is grand, the atmosphere is unique, and the viewpoint from the area offers spectacular scenery over Lisbon and the Tagus River.

Alfama
End your journey in Lisbon’s most authentic neighborhood narrow lanes, colorful houses, and the unmistakable feeling of old Lisbon. Alfama is where the city’s soul lives: history, culture, and local life in every corner. If you’d like, we can suggest a great spot to try ginjinha and soak in the atmosphere.
Chiado
Elegant and lively, Chiado is Lisbon’s classic “stroll-and-enjoy” district—full of charm, cafés, and iconic streets. It’s the perfect place to feel the city’s rhythm, with beautiful architecture and that refined Lisbon atmosphere.
Largo de Camões
A vibrant meeting point where Chiado and Bairro Alto connect. With its famous statue and lively terraces, this square captures Lisbon’s social energy, always buzzing, always photogenic.
Largo do Carmo
A quieter, historic gem with a powerful story. Largo do Carmo is known for its peaceful feel and dramatic history, an ideal stop to breathe, take photos, and discover a more timeless side of Lisbon.
Bairro Alto & Príncipe Real
A quieter, historic gem with a powerful story. Largo do Carmo is known for its peaceful feel and dramatic history, an ideal stop to breathe, take photos, and discover a more timeless side of Lisbon.
São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint
One of Lisbon’s most beloved viewpoints. From here you’ll enjoy stunning views of Baixa, São Jorge Castle, and the Tagus River, an unbeatable photo stop and a true “wow” moment.
Parliament (Palácio de São Bento)
Lisbon’s political landmark, filled with centuries of history and presence. Even from the outside, it’s a striking stop that adds depth to the route and connects you to the city’s grand architecture.
Basilica of Estrela
A masterpiece of Lisbon architecture elegant, impressive, and unforgettable. The dome and façade make it one of the city’s most iconic sights and a beautiful moment on the route.
Green Street
A hidden favorite that feels authentic and local. Covered in plants and full of character, Green Street is a charming stop that shows Lisbon’s cozy, community vibe—perfect for unique photos.
Bica Street (Bica Funicular)
One of Lisbon’s most famous postcard streets. The steep slope, colorful buildings, and the classic funicular create a picture-perfect scene—a must for memorable photos and that true bohemian feel.
Belém Palace (Palácio de Belém)
As you arrive in Belém, you’ll pass by Belém Palace, the official residence of the President of Portugal. This historic area sets the tone for the tour—grand, elegant, and deeply connected to the country’s identity.
Pastéis de Belém (Original Bakery)
A true Lisbon classic—and one of Portugal’s most famous flavors. Founded in 1837, Pastéis de Belém is the birthplace of the iconic pastry often called pastel de nata. Here, you can taste the original version, made daily using the secret recipe first created by the monks of Jerónimos Monastery. Warm, creamy, and unforgettable.
Jerónimos Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos) — UNESCO
A masterpiece of Manueline architecture, this 16th-century monastery is one of the most important landmarks in Portugal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The details are extraordinary—carved stonework that celebrates the sea, exploration, and Portugal’s golden age. It’s a must-see for history lovers and one of Lisbon’s most beautiful monuments.
Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) — UNESCO
An icon of Lisbon and a symbol of the Age of Discoveries, the 16th-century Belém Tower once guarded the river entrance and witnessed the departure of major maritime expeditions. Today, it’s one of the city’s most photographed landmarks—especially stunning by the water.
Monument to the Discoveries (Padrão dos Descobrimentos)
Shaped like a caravel on the Tagus River, this monument honors the navigators, thinkers, and historical figures who shaped Portugal’s maritime expansion. It’s one of the best places to understand the spirit of exploration that defines Belém—and a powerful stop for photos and stories.
MAAT (Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology)
A modern contrast to Belém’s historic monuments, MAAT is known for its bold, futuristic design right on the riverside. Even from outside, the architecture is worth seeing—blending contemporary Lisbon with the calm rhythm of the Tagus.
