Why choose this Lisbon tour ?

Lisbon is a city that enchants everyone, with 20 centuries of history, the second oldest city in Europe.
It’s a city where the present and the past blend in perfect harmony.
On this tour we’ll take you to see the old town and the most bohemian part of the city. We will visit the most picturesque neighborhoods of Lisbon: Alfama, Graça, Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto, its narrow streets, the views from the most emblematic viewpoints of the city.
We will take you to feel the cosmopolitan and bohemian city in the traditional atmosphere of the old quarters.
From Tuk Tuk we have the chance to see all the places in a closer way, stop, take pictures. The Tuk Tuks are electric so environmentally friendly.
Come and explore, geting to know, having fun on this 3-hour tour and create memories in a city by the river



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What makes TukTuk Tour 3 Hours In Lisbon a unique experience ?

Lisbon Cathedral Built in the reign of King Afonso Henriques, after the capture of Lisbon from the Moors, the Cathedral of Lisbon began to be built in 1147, and is therefore considered the oldest church in the current Portuguese capital.

One of Lisbon’s viewpoints overlooking the Tagus River

Its name derives from the old dor of the sun, integrated in the Moorish fence of Lisbon, which existed in this place, ruined in the earthquake of 1755. You can see a section of the Cerca Velha wall

Face of Amália Rodrigues in Portuguese pavement is a work made by the urban artist Vhils and the Lisbon School of pavers

Graça Viewpoint, next to the Convent of Grace where you can visit beautiful tile panels, belonged to the Order of Augustinian Hermits, today known as the Order of Saint Augustine, founded in the 13th century, on Monte de São Gens, in the old place known as Almofala — where D. Afonso Henriques camped with his troops during the siege of Lisbon in 1147

Vila Berta is part of the industrial heritage due to the materials used, such as iron and stamped tiles, resulting from the industrial period. The village was designed and built by Joaquim Francisco Tojal. Its construction was intended to house factory workers targeted at strata of the petty bourgeoisie. These towns in the industrial era were quite common, as factories built these neighborhoods for their workers, as many came from other parts of the country.

From this viewpoint you can see, to the south, the Palha Sea, Saint George Castle, part of Lisbon Downtown and the estuary of the Tagus River, to the west, from Bairro Alto to the Monsanto Forest Park and, to north, the valley of Avenida Almirante Reis. Next to this viewpoint is the small and ancient Hermitage of Our Lady of Mount, founded in 1147 and consecrated to Saint Gens, a bishop who, according to tradition, was martyred here. It was on this ancient Mount of Saint Gens that D. Afonso Henriques set up camp to conquer the city.
The Augustine friars, who took charge of the hermitage, placed inside the stone chair that had belonged to the saint. A legend arose around this chair according to which pregnant women who sat there had uncomplicated births. D. Maria Ana from Austria, wife of D. João V, went to sit there when she was pregnant with the heir to the throne.

We will visit the Church of Saint Vincent from outside, its construction began in 1582 where D.Afonso Henriques had previously ordered the construction of a temple also under the invocation of São Vicente proclaimed patron saint of Lisbon in 1173. in its architecture it is possible to observe traces of the Mannerism in Portugal as well as the Gothic and Baroque style in its church. Also here is the Pantheon of the Dukes of Bragança where several Portuguese kings belonging to the Bragança Dynasty are buried.

The Saint Clara market dates back to the second half of the 19th century, around it there are craft shops, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays there is the thief fair with roots in the 13th century, which passed through several locations until it was established. definitely in Campo de Santa Clara, where on Mondays and Thursdays the fair takes place selling old things, second-hand objects and handicrafts.

The National Pantheon is intended to honor citizens for services provided to the country, here are the graves of Amália, the Fado Diva and the Football Player Eusébio.
The Pantheon is located in the Church of Santa Engrácia, whose construction began in 1682 and work only ended in 1966, 284 years later, there are several stories associated with this church.

Let’s discover Alfama, which is the oldest neighborhood and one of the most typical in Lisbon. Its name derives from the Arabic al-hamma which means fountain or hot water baths, since Alfama was a thermal area where people went to baths to take care of themselves. of diseases, The waters that flowed from the springs at a minimum temperature of 20ºc and a highest temperature of 34ºc. They are chlorinated, sodium or calcium bicarbonated waters.

Located in Alfama, it is one of the many fountains that supplied Lisbon, the oldest record is from 1285 as Fountain of Horses, in 1373 the Castilians, as a reminder of the sack of Lisbon, took the bronze heads of this fountain
From the 17th century onwards, it was known as Inside Fountain, as it was located on the interior side of the Fernandina fence.

It is said that this was the first public fountain in Lisbon, built in the 13th century. The water from the spring to taps outside the so-called Moor fence dates back to 1487, allowing the supply of ships that came from abroad.
It came to have 9 waterspouts, each exclusive for each different social group, and in 1517 there were six waterspouts that were regulated as follows:
the first tap for pitchers, jugs, bottles, wineskins, barrels and barrels for slaves, the second for the galley Moors, the third and fourth for white men and women, the fifth for black and Indian women and the sixth for white girls . In the 19th century, three waterspouts were added.

Hause of Nozzles, also known as House of Brás de Albuquerque, is a historic building that houses the Museum of the writer José Saramago on the second floor and on the first floor, right at the entrance, there are salt tanks from the Roman era, a tower from the medieval era and Mudejar pavement. .
It was built in 1523 at the behest of D. Brás de Albuquerque, son of the second Portuguese governor of Portuguese India.
The facade is covered in diamond-shaped stone, the “beaks”, an Italian Renaissance influence.

The Church of Our Lady of old Conceição combines several architectural styles, the result of reconstruction carried out after the 1755 earthquake.
The first church on the site, the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, was the second largest temple in Manueline Lisbon after the Jerónimos Monastery, in Belém.
Its Pombaline interior has only one nave, the chapel of the Blessed Sacrament of the old Church of Mercy corresponds to the main altar.

Tour Description & Additional Info:

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Not allowed for children under the age of 7
  • Large suitcases are not allowed
  • Smoking is not allowed on board
  • Alcohol is not allowed


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  • This Tour is Provided by Chaparru’s Tours.
  • Tour Timezone & Starts at Europe/Lisbon.
  • Mobile or paper ticket accepted.
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  • This Tour is Rated 5 Stars based on 8 valid reviews on VIATOR.
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  • Maximum 6 Travelers is accepted for booking.