Lisbon: History, Stories and Lifestyle Walking Tour
1.Lisbon: History, Stories and Lifestyle Walking Tour
A 3-hour Lisbon walking tour linking Bairro Alto, Alfama, viewpoints, tram ride, and key churches, with coffee and cake included.
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Lisbon’s best days out.
Our pick of the 15 most popular tours, with what each one includes, what it costs, and who runs it.
A 3-hour Lisbon walking tour linking Bairro Alto, Alfama, viewpoints, tram ride, and key churches, with coffee and cake included.
Most PopularA guided day trip from Lisbon to Sintra, Pena Palace, Cabo da Roca, Azenhas do Mar seawater pools, and Cascais. Pickup options.
“Luis was an excellent guide. Very knowledgeable and a good sense of humour. Great lunch suggestion. Overall a great day.”
2-day Lisbon hop-on hop-off bus with Belém and Modern routes, Carris tram access, and free Carris Museum entry for $25.
Private guided tuk-tuk tour of Lisbon with hotel pickup. Climb Alfama viewpoints and, on longer options, reach Belém in 2–4 hours.
A 3-hour Lisbon food and wine walk with 15 tastings: vinho verde, codfish cake, port and cheese, bifana, ginjinha, and more.
From $33, hop across Lisbon’s five lines with audio in 16 languages, Belém sights, Alfama views, and a free walking tour.
Small-group Sintra day trip from Lisbon to Pena Palace, Cabo da Roca cliffs, and Cascais with a live guide and optional chamber tickets.
“This was an awesome tour! Once you arrive at the meeting point, you are split up into groups making a it more comfortable and manageable day. Our group had 8 people. Our guide, Tiago was amazing! He was very knowledgeable about everything we saw which made the experience more enjoyable when you know what you’re…”
Electric-bike tour through Lisbon hills to Alfama, with Pantheon views, Sé Cathedral, and local stories in a small 3-hour group.
Tour Estádio da Luz with the Benfica museum ticket, see the pitch and media areas, and get a Benfica scarf souvenir in Lisbon.
“This was an excellent tour, the guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. The museum is great too, so many trophies. A must see when you come to Lisbon and if you are a football fan.”
Sintra, Pena Palace, Cabo da Roca and Cascais in one day tour from Lisbon with a guide, free time, and optional skip-the-line.
“Joaquin was a fantastic tourguide and all of the sights were amazing.”
A 2-hour Tagus sail with live commentary and a welcome drink. See Lisbon’s waterfront sights from Belém to Alfama, by day or sunset.
Lisbon to Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré and Óbidos in 10 hours. Skip-the-line visits, big-wave views, medieval walls, and ginjinha.
Two-hour sunset cruise on Lisbon’s Tagus River with music, a welcome drink, and views of Belém, Alfama, bridges, and more.
“Was Perfect!! Had so much fun, the views were increíble. 20/10”
A 90-minute Lisbon sunset catamaran on the Tagus River with music, blankets, and a welcome cocktail, plus iconic views of the bridge and Belém.
A 3-hour guided walk linking Rossio, Chiado, and Alfama, with pastel de nata plus snack and wine tastings in central Lisbon.
Sintra and its palaces, the Atlantic coast, the river, and the old towns north and east. Pick where the day goes.