Lisbon can best be seen by strolling through the typical neighbourhoods of Alfama or Bairro Alto, hopping on board a tram, taking a boat along the river, or even by using Lisbon's underground, with its decorative stations, many of which are true works of art by well-known Portuguese artists.
Apart from the vast choice of museums throughout the city, a visit to Belém - west of the city - is an absolute must, with its gardens, the Torre de Belém and the Jerónimos Monastery, both classified by UNESCO as world heritage. Next door, the modern Centro Cultural de Belém, the 18th century Coach Museum and the never-to-be-forgotten local pastries, the Pastéis de Belém.
East of the city, you can find the brand new Parque das Nações (ex-Expo'98) with a variety of leisure attractions, including the Oceanarium, widely considered to be one of the best in the world.
May we suggest a tour?
Panorama Lisbon
See Lisbon from a new perspective. Visit the city's impressive monumental area and travel by Portugal's most modern form of transport.
Come aboard our most recent tour, in a luxurious coach, which goes from the city centre (Parque Eduardo VII) to the ancient area of Belém (where you will visit the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Torre de Belém, Monumento dos Descobrimentos and the Coches Museum).
You will then be driven to a downtown train station to take a modern, double-decker train with air-conditioned carriages, complete with background music. Crossing the River Tagus, Lisbon is magnificently laid out at your feet. On your way back, your tour will end at Entrecampos station. (The return trip to the hotel is not included.)
Charms of Lisbon:
A half day tour to visit the Oceanarium, both bridges spanning the River Tagus and the monumental area of Belém. Departure to the Parque das Nações (former Expo'98), to visit the Lisbon Oceanarium, where 5 main habitats have been recreated - a large, central tank, representing the open seas, and 4 coastal habitats: the rocky North Atlantic coast, the sandy Atlantic coasts, the temperate Pacific, and the tropical Indian coral habitat.
Altogether, more than 30 tanks make up the Oceanarium, which contains over 7,000 m3 of saltwater. The habitats and their fauna and flora were carefully reproduced, respecting geological and climatic factors and even the local sounds and music.
After visiting the Oceanarium, our tour will take you along the Vasco da Gama bridge, with its breathtaking view of the Tagus riverbanks and the Parque das Nações.
Back to Lisbon, via the 25 de Abril bridge, from which you can see the city's riverbanks spread out at your feet and the towering Cristo Rei (Christ the King) monument.
You will arrive at the monumental area of Belém, an example of true Manueline art, with its 2 masterpieces: the Jerónimos monastery and the Torre de Belém. Our panoramic tour ends with a visit to the commemorative Padrão dos Descobrimentos.
Lisbon by Night:
Marquês de Pombal - Av. da Liberdade - Rossio - Terreiro do Paço - Padrão dos Descobrimentos - Torre de Belém - Jerónimos Monastery - 25th April Bridge - Alcântara - Typical restaurant with Fado show - Return to Hotel.
Cruises along the Tagus:
Lisbon is a true city of the river and sea and the best way to see her is on a boat trip along the Tagus. Lisbon's history and Lisbon's life are there before you.
Viewpoints:
Lisbon's 7 hills, the endless neighbourhoods and the unique Southern light, have captivated writers, photographers and painters for many years.
See the city from the many viewpoints - St George's Castle, São Pedro de Alcântara, Graça, Santa Catarina or even from the other side of the River Tagus, from the Cristo Rei monument.