Lisbon by night

Lisbon Trip Overview

Lisbon, a city of an unmatched day-light, dimly illuminated and full of soul at night. We start our tour at Expo 98, with its cafes, restaurants and bars along the Tagus River. Then we leave for Alfama, the old heart of Lisbon, the Moorish neighborhood where Fado was born. We will walk through the alleys, looking at the facades of old buildings covered by ceramic tiles and hearing the sound of the Portuguese guitar and the voices that awaken the nostalgia.

We will visit Baixa Pombalina, Rua Augusta, Rua do Ouro and Rua da Prata and then we will reach the river and its estuary, that we will soon see again at the top of Eduardo Setimo park. Belem will be our next stop. The area where the Portuguese glorious maritime past is displayed in the splendor of the Monastery of Jerónimos and in the Monument to the Discoveries. We can’t leave Belem without tasting the famous pastries (Pasteis de Belem).

Finally, we will discover the vibrant bohemian Lisbon at night in Bairro Alto and Chiado.

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* Duration: 2 to 3 hours
* Starts: Lisbon, Portugal
* Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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Lisbon, a city of an unmatched day-light, dimly illuminated and full of soul at night. We start our tour at Expo 98, with its cafes, restaurants and bars along the Tagus River. Then we leave for Alfama, the old heart of Lisbon, the Moorish neighborhood where Fado was born. We will walk through the alleys, looking at the facades of old buildings covered by ceramic tiles and hearing the sound of the Portuguese guitar and the voices that awaken the nostalgia.

We will visit Baixa Pombalina, Rua Augusta, Rua do Ouro and Rua da Prata and then we will reach the river and its estuary, that we will soon see again at the top of Eduardo Setimo park. Belem will be our next stop. The area where the Portuguese glorious maritime past is displayed in the splendor of the Monastery of Jerónimos and in the Monument to the Discoveries. We can’t leave Belem without tasting the famous pastries (Pasteis de Belem).

Finally, we will discover the vibrant bohemian Lisbon at night in Bairro Alto and Chiado.

Itinerary
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Stop At: Parque das Nacoes, Avenida Dom Joao II 13B, Lisbon 1990-998 Portugal

Expo98 is where the 1998 World Fair took place, now called “Parque das Nações”, it is the most recent district/quarter of the city of Lisbon where you can admire some of the most beautiful marvels of modern architecture like the Vasco da Gama Bridge, the Oriente Train Station, the building towers of São Gabriel and São Rafael, Vasco da Gama Shopping Center, and the Oceanarium voted by Tripadvisor the best in Europe. Stop for photos.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Alfama, Lisbon Portugal

The oldest quarter of Lisbon dates back to the time of the Moors’ conquest of the city (8th to 12th centuries). The panorama views from the famous “miradouros” of Santa Luzia and Senhora do Monte are a must-stop on our tour, where you can contemplate the wonderful sights of the Tagus River and of the city. We will explore the narrow cobblestone alleys and streets where the facades of traditional houses are covered with beautiful tiles, an Arabian heritage in the Iberian Peninsula. Also, it is here that Fado, the Portuguese national song was born. Two other places of interest are, the Lisbon Cathedral (built-in 1448) and the Church of St. Anthony, patron saint of lost causes and weddings, (built on the site where he was born).

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Baixa, Rossio & Restauradores, Baixa, Rossio & Restauradores, Lisbon, Lisbon District, Central Portugal

In 1755, Lisbon was the site of the biggest earthquake ever recorded in Europe. At the time, the Marquis of Pombal took on the mission to reconstruct the city center which was completely ruined and devastated due to this catastrophe. And as such, the first modern European city was born: “Baixa Pombalina” with its urban and geometric architectural plan, it became the model used in the construction of other new cities, especially in the New World (for example Manhattan in New York, Chicago city center, etc.) Here we will visit the famous squares “Praça do Comércio” and “Rossio” (statue of the First Emperor of Brazil, D. Pedro I), Rua Augusta (the most important pedestrian street in Portugal, with its famous Arch of Triumph.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Parque Eduardo VII, Av. Sidonio Pais, Lisbon 1070-051 Portugal

On our way to “Parque Eduardo VII”, we will drive through “Avenida da Liberdade”, Lisbon’s Champs d’Élysées, one of the most beautiful avenues in the world. Besides the unique green vegetation, it is also famous for its national and international brand name shops, a paradise for glamorous shopping sprees. We will pass by the most imposing monument in Lisbon, a tribute to one of Portugal’s greatest national heroes, Marquis de Pombal. As we arrive at the top of “Parque Eduardo VII”, we can admire the wonderful view of the city and of the Tagus River.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Belem, Belem, Lisbon District, Central Portugal

Belem is the district/quarter of Lisbon that is dedicated to the great Portuguese explorers of the 15th and 16th centuries. Portugal was the first globalized country in the world with the arrival of its explorers to all continents. The Portuguese empire became one of the largest in the history of humanity. The majestic monuments that we find here are a reflection of the golden era in the history of Portugal: Monastery of Jeronimos, Belem Tower, and the Monument to the Discoveries with the statues of the great Portuguese sailors and explorers, Pedro Alvares Cabral, Vasco da Gama among others. Finally, there is a must-visit to the famous “Pasteis de Belem”, one of Portugal´s most typical pastries/sweets.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: Chiado, Lisbon Portugal

The bohemian quarter of Chiado was devastated by a terrible fire in 1988 and was the object of a careful reconstruction project led by the Portuguese architect Álvaro de Sisa Vieira. It is, without a doubt, the busiest district in Lisbon. It is here that the streets “Rua do Carmo” and “Rua Garrett”, where we can find Café “A Brasileira”, come alive every day! Also, located in this quarter are some of the most famous and international renown restaurants in Portugal.

“Bairro Alto”, is named as such because it is located in one of the seven hills of Lisbon. It is an old quarter dated back to the 16th century and has become a local favorite among the “Alfacinhas” (a name given to the native people of Lisbon) where they can enjoy Lisbon’s nightlife. Its countless bars, restaurants, and “Fado houses”, attract people of all ages, social classes and ethnic backgrounds because of the cosmopolitan ambience with a touch of medieval charm!

Duration: 30 minutes



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