Featuring
1
12th-century Cathedral and St. António Church (Short stop)
The most cherished churches of Lisbon sit in front of each other. One being the oldest and the other one dedicated to the city's patron Saint - the beloved Saint Anthony
2
Roman Theatre ruins (Short stop)
One of the most important landmarks of the roman Felicitas Iulia Olisipo, this 1st century CE theatre used to welcome as many as 4000 spectators
3
Portas do Sol miradouro (Short stop)
Embrace the glittering river while looking over Alfama's terracotta roofs from where an important wall gate used to be
4
Graça
The typically proletarian Graça quarter offers some of the best viewpoints over the city and is filled with architectural relics from the late Romantic Era, standing in stark contrast to famous street art murals by world-class artists
5
Villa Berta
An icon, one of the various economic housing complexes in Graça, was built in 1902 by an emancipated factory owner. Its architectural grace enchants the visitor and is a hotspot during the city festivities that occur in June
6
Nossa Senhora do Monte (Short stop)
A site of pilgrimage since the Reconquista in 1147, people would climb the hill to admire a relic - the chair of the first bishop of Lisbon, martyrized in 284 CE. Pilgrims come these days for the ecstasy provided by the frequently praised view!
7
Igreja and Mosteiro de São Vicente de Fora (Short stop)
The biggest church in Lisbon was built to honour the patron saint of the patriarch of Lisbon. It also houses the pantheon of the last dynasty of Portuguese Kings
8
Feira da Ladra (Tuesdays and Saturdays)
One of the oldest and most vibrant flea markets in Lisbon. Located in the historic Alfama neighbourhood, this market is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in vintage treasures, unique finds, and local culture
9
Igreja de Santa Engrácia - National Pantheon
This iconic church is the resting place of some of the most significant personalities of Portuguese History and thus a part of the national ethos
10
Alfama and Ginjinha tasting (Short stop)
Get to briefly walk through the maze-like narrow streets of charming Alfama and stop at a traditional café to taste the famous local liqueur, offered by your guide