Discover the other side of Lisbon on a private or group tour by van. This tour focuses on the Tagus River, its banks, the stories behind the riverside buildings, and the views. It also focuses on the less told and less visited history of Lisbon.
See Belém through the eyes of a local, the 25 de Abril Bridge's incredible structure up close, taste a traditional pastel de Belém, enjoy incredible viewpoints, walk through the cultural centre of the LxFactory, and more.
Start the day with the Parque Eduardo VII, the largest park in Lisbon. Marvel at the views from the garden, including the Estufa Fria greenhouse, the Pombalina quarter, the Tagus River, and the rolling hills dotted with buildings.
Continue to the top of the Águas Livres Aqueduct: a complex system of capture, supply, and water distribution in Lisbon. The Aqueduct was built in the 18th century and progressively reinforced and expanded. It even resisted the 1755 earthquake unscathed. At the Aqueduct, you will be able to cross the structure with a length of 900 metres and about 80 metres above the Alcantara Valley.
Next, make the most of your free time and lunch hour by exploring a former industrial district, now converted into a place of culture and gastronomy: LxFactory.
Then, explore Belém, a quarter full of stories and history. The Belém Tower, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos monument, the Jerónimos Monastery, the tasty and traditional pastel de Belém, among other points of interest, make this corner of Lisbon a mandatory stop. In Belem, you will have time to walk outside of every monument, enjoy the history and contemplate the architecture.
Crossing to the south bank with a drive to the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge, connecting the north and south banks of the Tagus River. The bridge leads to the Sanctuary of Christ the King, overlooking the city. Stop at this viewpoint for breathtaking views of the north bank.
Complete your day with a ferry ride from the south to the north bank of Lisbon, back to the meeting point.