Evora: Guided City Tour + Wine Tasting
Explore the beauty of Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986, on a guided city tour and learn about its rich history, unique architecture, and tantalizing gastronomy.
Explore the beauty of Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986, on a guided city tour and learn about its rich history, unique architecture, and tantalizing gastronomy.
Hop on the eco-friendly electric tuk-tuk for a guided tour of Lisbon’s highlights.
Explore the history of Fado music on a tour through key locations in Mouraria and Alfama. Visit places where Fado musicians and singers have performed for decades.
The walking tour begins at the iconic Miradouro Sophia de Mello Breyner Andersen, where you can view the Castle of Saint Jorge as well as downtown Lisbon. From there, your guide will accompany you to the Graça neighborhood, where you can admire works by Shepard Fairey and Vhils, afterwards, you will visit the Miradouro das Portas do Sol and admire the river Tagus from a top point of view.
Ready to uncover the heart and soul of Lisbon in a fun, eco-friendly fashion? The private half-day tuk-tuk tour is just the ticket! Glide through the city with an experienced local guide, uncovering hidden treasures and iconic landmarks that make Lisbon so special.
Take a relaxing cruise through Lisbon and enjoy a delicious brunch onboard. See the city’s top attractions as you cruise along the Tagus River. Witness the historic Alfama district, the 16th-century Tower of Belém, and the ’25th of April’ bridge. Conclude your trip with a return back to the starting point.
Prepare for a leisurely journey along the enchanting banks of Lisbon’s riverside. Kick-off from the city’s cosmopolitan heart, where the vibrancy of this stunning European gem hums in the air. As the journey progresses towards Belém, experience a soothing crescendo of tranquility.
Step into a time machine and travel back to medieval Lisbon on this 3-hour walking tour of the Alfama neighborhood. Start the tour at Miradouro da Graça for scenic city views before exploring Alfama’s narrow streets and stairways.
Visit the Benfica Museum, located within the Estádio da Luz, and explore 29 thematic areas that showcase the history and achievements of Sport Lisboa and Benfica. The museum offers insights into the club’s journey to becoming a major global sports entity.
Leave dry land for an hour and get a new perspective on Lisbon from the Tagus. You’ll be back to eating pastéis de nata before long, but first you’ll get to see the beauty of the city’s architecture from the water.
You’ve seen Lisbon at its sun-kissed best, but it’s just as alluring after dark. See the city and coastline illuminated on a relaxing two-hour night cruise up the Tagus River.
In the first half of the 15th century, Portugal under the guidance of Prince Henry the Navigator, began what we now refer to as the Atlantic Slave Trade. This trade saw approximately 12.5 million Africans sold into slavery and taken across the ocean to the Americas. It was a brutal trade that lasted for four centuries.
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