









2 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore Alfama’s hidden alleys and iconic trams for unique shots
Feel the city’s magic as street lights glow and shadows dance
End your tour at lively Madalena, perfect for night photography
Capture Lisbon’s golden and blue hour light with a local photo guide
€ 145
€ 133.40


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Discover Lisbon’s charm through a photographer’s lens on this private 2-hour photo walk. Starting at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, you'll capture the golden and blue hour light over Alfama and Graça—known for their historic charm, iconic trams, and dramatic viewpoints. With the guidance of a local photography expert, you'll learn how to frame, compose, and capture the city’s light and atmosphere in creative, memorable ways
As the sun sets and the city lights begin to glow, you'll dive into Lisbon’s hidden alleys and quiet corners for one-of-a-kind shots. The walk concludes at Largo da Madalena, where lively street scenes offer the perfect setting for night photography. This experience is designed for photography lovers of all levels who want to connect with Lisbon beyond the typical postcard views
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Expert Photography Tips
Private Tour Experience
Photo Review
Hotel Pickup & Drop-off
Meal and beverage
Portrait Session
Camera
Charged batteries & extra memory cards
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather appropriate clothing
Water bottle
Public transportation nearby
Tour available in English or Portuguese
Not wheelchair accessible
Minimum age 13 years old
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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🤩Unparalleled Views at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte – A Lisbon Must-See! For a breathtaking panorama of Lisbon, a trip to Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is a must. This vantage point offers one of the most stunning views of the city, perfect for capturing the essence of Lisbon's charm in just a one-minute video! Located in the heart of the beautiful Graça neighborhood, this viewpoint provides sweeping vistas that span the vibrant streets, historic landmarks, and the distant river. It’s an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts and anyone wanting to soak in the city’s beauty from above. Getting there involves a leisurely 20-25 minute walk from the city center. Do note, however, there are many stairs and steps along the way, making it best suited for intermediate and advanced walkers. Or do a TukTuk tour and add this to your sightseeing itinerary. Pro tip: Visit during sunset for a mesmerizing experience as the city glows in golden hues. Also, bring some snacks or a drink; it’s the perfect spot to relax and enjoy the view. As one of the highest points in the city, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is more than just a view—it's a moment to savor Lisbon in all its splendor. Witnessing the city from here will forever be etched in my Lisbon memories!✨🇵🇹

Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is pure magic. Perched high above the city, it offers one of the most stunning panoramic views of Lisbon. As the sun begins to set, the sky transforms into a canvas of gold, pink, and violet—leaving you absolutely speechless. The peaceful vibe, the soft breeze, and the gentle hum of the city below create a moment of stillness that feels almost sacred. Whether you're a photographer, a romantic, or just someone seeking beauty, this spot will stay in your heart long after the sun dips below the horizon.

I arrived there during the sunset moment and lots of people already sit along the railing. It was nice to stay sometime here to oversee this red rooftop buildings and with the light, the city looks astonishing 😃

One of the best few points of Lisbon. Gorgeous photos of a sunset and there’s a beautiful church right next to it so that you can go in at no cost, but you can make donations. I took an electric bike to see the place since it’s very uphill, so I don’t recommend walking. I suggest taking the tram 28 up.

A stunning view of the city. It's a bit of a tiring walk uphill but if your prepared for it its nice to explore the area. There's plenty of space for pictures when you reach it. With lots of nice cafe's and restaurants close by if you need a break. I'd definitely recommend checking it out for an atmospheric view and pictures if you have time.



