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Discover Lisbon’s stunning viewpoints and historic neighborhoods on a 4-hour electric bike tour. Visit 9 stops, enjoy expert guides, and see the city’s highlights comfortably.
Exploring Lisbon’s famous seven hills and 14 viewpoints becomes an effortless adventure with the 7 Hills and 14 Viewpoints – Lisbon E-Bike Tour. Priced at $52.25 per person, this 4-hour small-group tour offers an engaging way to enjoy the city’s most scenic spots while avoiding the steep climbs thanks to electric bicycles. Guided by experienced storytellers, the tour covers ten key locations, including iconic viewpoints, historic squares, and charming neighborhoods, making it ideal for those who want a rundown of Lisbon’s sights in a manageable timeframe.
This tour is limited to 7 travelers, ensuring more personalized attention from guides and a relaxed pace. It starts at Rua dos Caminhos de Ferro 62 and concludes at the same point, making logistics simple. While the e-bikes make hills more accessible, participants should have moderate physical fitness, and the tour is best suited for those ready to navigate narrow streets and occasional traffic. Weather conditions can impact the experience, so a sunny day is preferable. This tour combines stunning views, local stories, and a fun ride, making it an excellent choice for visitors wanting to see Lisbon’s highlights without exhaustive walking.


Lisbon’s reputation as a city of hills means that viewpoints are everywhere, and this tour takes full advantage of that. Starting at Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara, the highest and most famous viewpoint in the city, you get an expansive view of the historic Lisbon center and the eastern districts. The scenery from here is particularly striking and perfect for photos.
From there, the tour visits Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, regarded as the most beautiful viewpoint. Positioned at one of the highest points in Lisbon, it offers a breathtaking panoramic view that resembles a bird’s-eye perspective of the city. The guide shares stories about the historical importance of this spot, adding depth to the visual experience.
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The Largo do Carmo is next, notable for the Carmo Convent ruins and Santa Justa elevator top station. This square, linked to the Revolution of 74, offers a glimpse into Lisbon’s history amidst a charming setting. It’s a quick stop that combines history and atmosphere.
At Viuva Lamego, travelers admire the tile work decorating Lisbon’s buildings, highlighting the city’s craftsmanship. The building housing Portugal’s most famous tile factory serves as a reminder of Lisbon’s artistic heritage and adds color and character to the tour.

A significant part of the tour unfolds in Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood. Winding narrow streets and steep alleys lead to viewpoints like Portas do Sol and Santa Luzia. These spots are celebrated for spectacular views of the city and the Tagus River.
In Alfama, the guide highlights the neighborhood’s historical significance and shares stories about local life. Short stops at Lisbon Cathedral and Santo António Church enrich the experience, along with a chance to toast with a “ginjinha”, the traditional cherry liqueur.

The tour includes a visit to Mercado de Santa Clara, known as Lisbon’s oldest street market. On Tuesdays and Saturdays, it transforms into a flea market, where vendors sell vintage items, crafts, and antiques. The market is located near São Vicente de Fora Monastery and the National Pantheon, providing opportunities to admire architectural landmarks from outside.
This stop provides an authentic glimpse into Lisbon’s local commerce and vibrant street life, with lively stalls and unique finds.

After exploring Alfama, the tour proceeds to the Castelo de São Jorge neighborhood. Here, narrow, cobbled streets lead up to the ancient castle walls. Visitors see some of the oldest houses in Lisbon and get close to the castle gate, which offers another stunning viewpoint.
This area features historic architecture and a laid-back atmosphere. The guide shares stories about the fortress’s history, adding context as you walk through this medieval setting.
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Mouraria, neighboring the castle and Alfama, is one of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhoods. Its streets are narrow and lively, with hundreds of pictures hanging on the walls, showing residents and local life. The guide points out curious surprises and local traditions that make Mouraria distinct within Lisbon’s landscape.
This part of the tour emphasizes authentic local culture and offers a different perspective on the city’s multicultural roots.
The final stops include Praça do Rossio, Rua Augusta, and Comércio Square. These are bustling areas filled with shops, theaters, and monuments, all set near the Tagus River. The tour visits the São Domingos Church, adds views of Santa Justa elevator, and explores large squares with lively atmospheres.
The guide offers insights into Lisbon’s urban development, making this part both scenic and informative. The stops here encapsulate the city’s vibrant street life and historic grandeur.

The tour begins at 10:00 am at Rua dos Caminhos de Ferro 62 and ends at the same location. It involves cycling on cobblestone streets and navigating narrow alleys, so moderate physical fitness is recommended. Helmets are provided, and the electric bikes assist with the city’s hills, making most participants comfortable during the ride.
Participants should be aware that traffic and crowded streets can sometimes pose challenges, as highlighted in reviews. The tour’s small-group size helps guides manage these situations effectively.
The initial meeting point is easy to reach via public transportation. The tour operates with a free cancellation policy—full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance. Weather-dependent, the tour may be canceled or rescheduled in case of poor conditions, with options for a different date or full refund.
Participants are advised to dress comfortably and expect some narrow, steep streets. The tour provides a balanced mix of scenic viewpoints, historical narration, and local culture, making it a well-rounded way to explore Lisbon.
The 7 Hills and 14 Viewpoints tour provides beautiful vistas from some of Lisbon’s most famous overlooks and hidden gems. The knowledgeable guides like Hugo, Miguel, and Mia deliver engaging stories that enrich the experience, whether at a viewpoint or a lively market.
While the small group size ensures intimacy and safety, the tour’s traffic and crowded streets can be challenging for some cyclists. The electric bikes make the climbs manageable, and the stops at historic neighborhoods and landmarks give a comprehensive feel for Lisbon’s character.
This bike tour suits adventurous visitors interested in scenic views and local culture. It offers a fun, active way to see the city’s highlights without spending hours on foot or in queues. Whether you’re a history lover, a photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique way to explore Lisbon, this tour provides a memorable and accessible experience.
“Lots of traffic both cars and people. Hard to imagine no injuries. We had one person get lost due to crowds.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness and involves cycling on narrow streets and cobblestones, so it’s best for teenagers and older.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable clothes and closed shoes. Helmets are provided. Bring water, sun protection, and a camera for the viewpoints.
Are the bikes easy to ride?
Yes, the electric bicycles assist with climbing hills, making the ride accessible even for those who are not regular cyclists.
How many stops are included?
There are nine stops in total, including viewpoints, historic squares, markets, and neighborhoods, each offering unique sights and stories.
Can I cancel the tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled time. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or reschedule is available.
Is the tour suitable for elderly visitors?
It depends on physical fitness; the moderate cycling and small group size help, but some narrow streets and slight hills may be challenging for some seniors.
What is the guide’s role during the stops?
Guides share stories, historical insights, and local tips at each stop. They also manage the pace and ensure safety on busy streets.
Are monuments included in the tour?
The tour includes free tickets to selected monuments, such as the Santa Justa elevator and the Santa Clara market, but some sites are observed from the outside.
How long is the cycling portion?
The entire tour lasts approximately 4 hours, with about 30 minutes spent walking and exploring on foot.
What if I have no prior cycling experience?
Participants should have moderate fitness. The electric bikes help with hills, but some experience with cycling is recommended for comfort and safety.
This 7 Hills and 14 Viewpoints – Lisbon E-Bike Tour offers an active, scenic, and informative way to see the city’s highlights, perfect for those seeking a personalized experience with expert guides and stunning vistas.