Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Starting Point: From Parque Eduardo VII to the City’s Waterfront

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry

Enjoy a 3.5-hour downhill bike tour in Lisbon, visiting Belém with stops for local liquor and pastéis de nata, led by knowledgeable guides. Book now!

Discover Lisbon on a Relaxed Bicycle Ride from Downtown to Belém

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Discover Lisbon on a Relaxed Bicycle Ride from Downtown to Belém

This bike tour in Lisbon offers a friendly and effortless way to explore the city’s highlights, covering 10 km in about 3.5 hours. The route is specially designed to be all downhill or flat, making it suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to seasoned cyclists. Starting from Parque Eduardo VII, the tour takes you through historic downtown districts and ends in the famous Belém area, renowned for its landmarks and delicious pastries.

What makes this tour stand out is the combination of scenic views, cultural storytelling, and local flavors. With guides like Filipe and George, known for their passion and knowledge, you’ll enjoy more than just sightseeing—you’ll learn about Lisbon’s history, people, and traditions. The inclusion of local liquor tasting and Pastel de Nata stops adds a tasty layer to the experience, making it both educational and delicious.

While this tour is quite popular, with a 4.7/5 rating based on over 664 reviews, it is especially perfect for those who prefer a laid-back exploration rather than strenuous activity. Keep in mind, it ends outside the city center, so plan to return downtown via bus, tram, train, or cab. This bike tour provides a fun, informative, and tasty way to see Lisbon’s most iconic spots.

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Key Points

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Key Points

  • All downhill or flat route suitable for all skill levels, covering 10 km in 3.5 hours.
  • Starts at Parque Eduardo VII and ends in Belém, including historic sights and river views.
  • Includes stops for tasting Lisbon’s famous Pastel de Nata and local cherry liqueur (ginjinha).
  • Guides like Filipe and George are praised for their knowledge and enthusiasm.
  • Convenient meeting point at Alameda Cardeal Cerejeira, near Parque subway station.
  • Tour ends outside central Lisbon, with easy options to return via public transport.

Starting Point: From Parque Eduardo VII to the City’s Waterfront

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Starting Point: From Parque Eduardo VII to the City’s Waterfront

The tour begins at Alameda Cardeal Cerejeira, on top of Parque Eduardo VII, one of Lisbon’s most famous parks. From there, you’ll descend through the downtown districts of Lisbon, passing by landmarks like Marquess of Pombal Square, Avenida da Liberdade, and Restauradores Square. The route is designed for a smooth ride, with no challenging climbs, making it accessible for families and casual riders.

This initial section immerses you in Lisbon’s lively city life, with plenty of opportunities to admire the architecture, streets, and vibrant atmosphere. The guides provide commentary along the way, sharing stories and historical insights that bring each area to life. The ride also passes by Praca Dom Pedro IV, St. Dominic’s Square, and Praça da Figueira.

Scenic Stops Along the Waterfront and Downtown

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Scenic Stops Along the Waterfront and Downtown

The tour naturally winds toward Lisbon’s scenic waterfront, with stops at Commerce Square and Cais do Sodré. These areas offer beautiful river views and photo opportunities. The final downtown stop is at the Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology, giving cyclists a taste of Lisbon’s creative scene.

A 20-minute break at a local café offers a chance to relax, use the restroom, and enjoy a slice of pastel de nata. These sweet pastries are a highlight of the tour, praised for their delicate crust and creamy filling. During this break, participants can also purchase drinks if desired.

The Belém District and Its Highlights

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - The Belém District and Its Highlights

The ride culminates in Belém, a district rich with famous monuments and historical sites. Key landmarks like the Monument to the Discoveries and Belém Tower are passing sights along the route. Touring Belém offers visitors a chance to appreciate the Portuguese Age of Exploration and its maritime history.

The tour ends at the Altis Belém Hotel & Spa, a luxurious location where participants can unwind or explore further. From here, easy options like train, bus, or tram make returning to the city center straightforward. Guides often recommend local restaurants or viewpoints for extending your visit.

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Food and Drink: Tasting Lisbon’s Local Flavors

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Food and Drink: Tasting Lisbon’s Local Flavors

A standout feature of this tour is the tasting stops integrated into the route. The first tasting involves Lisbon’s famous cherry liqueur, Ginjinha, sampled during a downtown stop. Later, at the café, the Pastel de Nata—a signature Portuguese pastry—provides a sweet reward for the cycling effort.

Participants can also buy drinks (not included in the tour price) or use the restroom during the breaks, making this a relaxed experience rather than a rushed sightseeing session.

The Guides: Knowledgeable and Engaging Storytellers

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - The Guides: Knowledgeable and Engaging Storytellers

Based on numerous reviews, guides like Filipe, George, Maia, and Sander consistently receive high praise. They are described as friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about Lisbon, sharing fascinating stories and giving practical tips on where to eat, drink, and explore further. Their storytelling style makes the city’s history approachable and engaging for all ages.

Several reviews mention guides making extra detours based on rider interests, showcasing flexibility and attentiveness. Whether it’s a quick stop inside a church or an impromptu view, their enthusiasm adds a personal touch.

The Bikes and Comfort Level

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - The Bikes and Comfort Level

The tour provides regular bikes, equipped with helmets and van assistance if needed. The bike ride is designed to be easy and comfortable, with a focus on sightseeing rather than physical exertion. The route’s downhill and flat terrain means no strenuous pedaling, making it suitable for children, families, and older travelers.

Children’s seats and tag-alongs are available upon request at the time of booking, accommodating young riders from 1 to 9 years old. This flexibility makes the tour accessible for families with kids of various ages.

Logistics and Meeting Arrangements

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Logistics and Meeting Arrangements

The meeting point at Alameda Cardeal Cerejeira is conveniently located near the Parque subway station (blue line). The tour starts with live guides in Dutch and English, who keep the group entertained and informed throughout. The duration is 3.5 hours, which fits neatly into a morning or early afternoon plan.

The tour concludes at the Altis Belém Hotel & Spa, outside the city center. Since transportation is not included, travelers should plan their return journey via public transit or taxi. This arrangement allows for a flexible end to the experience, whether to relax or explore Belém further.

Overall Value and Suitability

Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry - Overall Value and Suitability

With a 4.7/5 rating from 664 reviews, this Lisbon bike tour offers excellent value, combining sightseeing, cultural stories, and tastings into a single experience. The small group size—often praised for being intimate—ensures personalized attention and a friendly atmosphere.

This tour is especially ideal for those seeking a relaxed, informative, and fun way to get to know Lisbon without the hassle of hill climbs or strenuous activity. It is suitable for families, first-time visitors, and anyone interested in a taste of local flavors and history.

The Sum Up: A Friendly, Flavorful, and Scenic Tour of Lisbon

This bike tour from Lisbon to Belém stands out thanks to its all downhill route, engaging guides, and tasty stops. It offers a rundown of Lisbon’s core districts, complemented by beautiful river views and cultural insights. The inclusion of local liquor and Pastel de Nata makes it memorable and delicious.

While the tour ends outside the city’s busiest areas, the easy transportation options allow for flexible continuation of your day. It’s particularly well-suited for families, first-time visitors, or anyone looking for a laid-back way to explore the city’s highlights.

With top-tier guides and a carefully curated route, this Lisbon bike tour delivers both education and enjoyment—a well-rounded choice for a half-day adventure in Portugal’s vibrant capital.

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Lisbon: Bike Tour from Lisbon to Belém + Liquor & Pastry



4.7

(664 reviews)

“Our guide George was very good. The experience could not have been better”

— Larry, May 22, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children, with options for child seats (1-3 years old, up to 22 kgs), tag-alongs with 20-inch wheels for kids from 4 to 6 years old, and 24-inch wheel bikes for children from 7 to 9 years old, upon request.

What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for cycling. While drinks are not included, it’s advisable to bring water. The tour supplies helmets and bikes, and assistance is available if needed.

Where does the tour end, and how do I get back?
The tour ends at Altis Belém Hotel & Spa in Belém. To return to the city center, options include train, bus, tram, or cab. The tour does not include transfers back to the start.

How long is the tour, and what does it cover?
The tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, covering 10 km downhill or flat terrain. It passes through Lisbon’s downtown districts, along the waterfront, and concludes in Belém with sights like Belém Tower and Monument to the Discoveries.

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