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O Imperdível De Lisboa – A Experiência Da Capital
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O Imperdível De Lisboa – A Experiência Da Capital

4.0(5 reviews)
7 hour(s)
English
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Lisbon, Portugal

Explore iconic Lisbon landmarks and historic Belém district

Wander narrow streets, scenic squares, and traditional neighborhoods

Experience Fado, local culture, and centuries of heritage

Taste famous Pastel de Belém and traditional ginjinha

Discover panoramic viewpoints across Lisbon’s seven hills

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Discover the magic of Lisbon, a city of vibrant history, maritime legacy, and colorful streets. Explore iconic landmarks such as Cristo-Rei and the Belém district, home to the impressive Torre de Belém, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and the historic Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. Sample the famous Pastel de Belém while taking in the atmosphere of this historic neighborhood. Wander through narrow cobbled streets, charming traditional quarters, and bustling squares, encountering the rhythms of Fado and centuries of culture. Experience Lisbon’s rich heritage and captivating stories as you pass landmarks like Praça do Comércio, scenic miradouros, and the majestic Sé de Lisboa.

Stroll through the Baixa Pombalina, observing remarkable architecture, ancient churches, and quaint local shops. Taste the iconic ginjinha liqueur while absorbing fascinating historical insights and discovering hidden facts about the city. This guided tour offers an immersive journey through Lisbon’s seven hills, combining cultural highlights, panoramic viewpoints, and authentic local experiences for an unforgettable day in Portugal’s enchanting capital.

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Holly

December 01, 2025
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Sadly the Belem Tower is closed on Monday and we are only in Lisbon for one day. Next time! The exterior of the main part of the tower is scaffolded so that also was a disappointment. However the structure is magnificent and the grounds were lovely to walk around in. There was a violinist busking near the entrance which was lovely. There were lots of people. Be prepared for the usual pedlars selling trinkets. They were quite aggressive. We continued our walk along the waterfront to the MAAT. Hope we have better luck next time.

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THE

November 11, 2025
Google

We were in Lisbon for 6 days on a long tour cruise on NCL. The weather was not perfect every day but good enough for us to out everyday. We took a tour to the Belém area mainly to see Belém Tower. It is a beautiful structure right on the waterfront pointing out. Unfortunately, the main tower is under renovation and has scaffolds all over it. However you can still see the basic structure. Very busy area so hard to get good pics without strangers in your pic. On a different day, took a boat ride and it passed by the tower so we saw it from the river side. Well worth going here as the Jeronimos Monastery is a short walk away. Both are mandatory to see in Lisbon.

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Enjoy

November 04, 2025
Google

A nightime stroll past this tower on the banks of the Tagus River, built 500 years ago to guard the entrance to Lisbon's harbor. It held great importance during the Age of Discovery in Europe, serving as both a fortress and the port of origin for Portuguese explorers establishing what would become the first European trade routes with China and India. A UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983, it's best visited during the day, but avoid the queues and entrance fees.

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Trehan

August 25, 2025
Google

Well unfortunately for us The Tower was wrapped in netting and had construction 🚧 work going on. Slight disappointment when we arrived. It’s located 20 min from the city. Beautiful grounds and surrounding areas saying that. Well worth a visit if you’re in the area, even if it’s still wrapped up. The grounds are well maintained. They have a few eateries and amenities in the area too. This area can be very busy, as the Belém Tower is one of the highlights of Lisbon. No idea when it will reopen and prices. A nice visit; although we didn’t get to see what we wanted. 💫

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Agnescia

August 11, 2025
Google

I have visited this place twice, but hasn't had a chance to enter the tower due to under reconstruction. Though the surrounding environment is still beautiful, it's a shame that the tower itself was inaccessible. The first time I went was in 2024, and the renovations were already underway. I was hopeful that my second visit in 2025 would allow me to finally see the inside, but the work was still ongoing. Despite this, the experience wasn't a total loss. The view of the Tagus River from the grounds is breathtaking, and the monument's exterior architecture is a stunning example of Manueline style. I enjoyed walking along the waterfront, imagining the ships of the Age of Discoveries setting sail from this very spot. The nearby Monument to the Discoveries is also an impressive sight, and the whole area is filled with a sense of history and adventure. I hope to one day return to Lisbon when the renovations are finally complete and I can finally explore the interior of this iconic landmark. It remains on my list of places to see, and I'm sure the wait will be worth it.