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Discover Lisbon's highlights on this 5-hour private tour featuring Belem, Cristo Rei, and key historic sites, guided by expert local guides for $147 per person.


This 5-hour private tour offers a rich taste of Lisbon’s history and scenery, specifically through visits to Belem, Cristo Rei, and the city’s most iconic sites. Priced at $147 per person, the tour departs from three convenient pickup locations: Almada, Lisbon, or Cascais, and is designed for small, private groups seeking a personalized experience.
The tour’s strength lies in its well-rounded itinerary, combining breathtaking views, historical landmarks, and cultural insights. It caters to visitors who want an efficient yet rundown of Lisbon’s most significant attractions, guided by an expert local guide who shares stories about Portugal’s past and present.
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The journey begins at Parque Eduardo VII, where visitors are greeted with beautiful surroundings and a glimpse of the city’s greenery. The guide points out notable sights, including the Monument to the Discoveries, and offers a chance to enjoy some sightseeing and photo opportunities in this lively area.
Next, the tour moves to Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara, a renowned viewpoint that offers sweeping views of Lisbon Castle, the Lisbon Cathedral, and Igreja da Penha de França. Stopping here allows for a moment to take in the cityscape and snap photos of Lisbon’s historical and modern neighborhoods.
The Lisbon Cathedral, also known as Sé de Lisboa, marks the oldest church in the city. Its Roman Catholic architecture makes it a must-see. Nearby, the Church of Saint Anthony of Lisbon is also visited, dedicated to the city’s patron saint, adding a spiritual layer to the tour.
The Castelo de São Jorge sits atop a hill in the city center, offering another panoramic view. Visitors can admire the fortress walls, explore the castle grounds, and enjoy the vistas over Lisbon’s rooftops. While inside, the guide shares stories about the castle’s history and its role through the ages.

A highlight of the tour is the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, a stunning monastery built near the Tagus River. The group visits the Grand Monastery and the Main Chapel, gaining insights into Portugal’s age of exploration and religious architecture.
Adjacent to the monastery, visitors find the Torre de Belem, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Portugal’s Seven Wonders. Originally surrounded by water, this fortress now stands on the riverbank, offering excellent photo opportunities and a chance to understand Portugal’s maritime history.
Close by is the Padrao dos Descobrimentos (Monument to the Discoveries), which celebrates Portuguese explorers and their voyages. The guide provides context about Portugal’s seafaring past while stopping for photos and brief visits.
While in Belem, guests can indulge in Pasteis de Belem, the famous custard tarts filled with codfish and cheese, or browse for souvenirs at nearby shops, making the visit both educational and tasty.
Cristo Rei is a defining feature of this tour, dating from the 1950s. Built as an expression of Portugal’s gratitude for avoiding WWII, the statue is a symbol of faith and national pride. The guided visit includes a photo stop at the top, where visitors are treated to spectacular views of Lisbon Hills and the Tagus River.
It’s an ideal spot for taking in Lisbon’s sprawling cityscape, especially with the Cristo Rei overlooking the city from the south bank of the river. The monument’s construction in the 1950s and its significance as a religious pilgrimage destination since 1959 add depth to the experience.
More Great Tours NearbyThroughout the tour, several scenic stops are included. The Portas do Sol Terrace offers a beautiful balcony view over Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods, perfect for photos and absorbing the vibrant atmosphere.
Later, the Miradouro da Graça provides another picturesque outlook, with sweeping views of the city and the river. These viewpoints are chosen for their stunning vistas and peaceful ambiance, allowing for regular breaks amid sightseeing.
The Eduardo VII Park closes the sightseeing loop, giving a final chance to enjoy Lisbon’s parkland and cityscape before the tour concludes.
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Aside from historic sites, the tour also features the downtown Lisbon area, showcasing the city’s modern side. The Avenida da Liberdade and Principe Real neighborhoods highlight contemporary architecture, shopping streets, and lively city life.
A visit to the Pink Street adds a dash of Lisbon’s trendy nightlife scene, with colorful streets perfect for photos. This contrast between historic sites and modern districts presents a balanced perspective of Lisbon’s evolution.

This private tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making logistics straightforward. The professional guide offers detailed explanations, adjusts stops based on interests, and provides photo opportunities along the way.
Participants should bring passport or ID and cash for optional purchases. The tour proceeds rain or shine, so planning for weather is advised. It is not suitable for wheelchair users, given the walking involved and certain site accesses.
The 5-hour duration provides a thorough overview, making it a good option for those with limited time but eager to see Lisbon’s highlights efficiently.

This tour appeals to travelers who value expert guidance and want a personalized experience. It suits visitors interested in Lisbon’s history, architecture, and scenic views, especially those who appreciate a balanced mix of cultural sites and nature.
The price point reflects a comprehensive experience with private transportation and curated stops, making it a practical choice for those seeking convenience and depth in their city exploration.
This 5-hour private journey offers a detailed look at Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks, blending history, religion, and cityscape views. The guide’s local expertise ensures a lively and informative experience, with stunning photo stops and curated visits to key sites.
While the tour covers many highlights, it maintains a comfortable pace, allowing enough time at each stop to enjoy the scenery and learn about Portugal’s heritage. The combination of historic monasteries, maritime monuments, and panoramic viewpoints makes this tour a compelling offering for visitors wanting a rich, personal introduction to Lisbon.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 5 hours, providing ample time to see the key sights without feeling rushed.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included in the price, but there are opportunities to enjoy local specialties like Pasteis de Belem during the stops.
What locations are included in the tour?
Stops include Cristo Rei, Belem Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Lisbon Cathedral, viewpoints like Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara, and scenic spots such as Portas do Sol Terrace.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to site access and walking requirements.
How do I get picked up?
The tour includes hotel or apartment pickup from Almada, Lisbon, or Cascais, making it convenient regardless of where you are staying in the area.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if cancellation occurs up to 24 hours in advance.