Minigolf Lisbon: 18 hole Minigolf Course + Bar Area Access
How’s your swing? Find out on this challenging, indoor, glow-in-the-dark UV course that adds a new dimension to the game of minigolf in Lisbon.
How’s your swing? Find out on this challenging, indoor, glow-in-the-dark UV course that adds a new dimension to the game of minigolf in Lisbon.
The National Museum of Contemporary Art of Chiado has been in the Convent of São Francisco da Cidade since 1911. This set of buildings suffered serious damage in the 1755 earthquake, and after a fire in 1988, the museum reopened in 1994.
Take care of your Lisbon agenda with an all-in-one pass that brings you the top things to do in the city! See the incredible 16th-century architecture of Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower.
Built after the Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755, the Rua Augusta Arch was an effort to symbolize the birth of a new city. Climb to the top, see the sculptures by Célestin Anatole Calmels and soak up incredible 360° views of the harbor and beyond.
Get the lay of Lisbon’s land and its underwater kingdom with this double-barrel ticket. Hop aboard an open-top bus for a road trip around Portugal’s sunkissed capital and get dropped at the doorstep of every major attraction in the city.
No need to stress about transfers in Lisbon. Book a private transfer by car or minivan, and let an expert driver meet you and take you to either your hotel or the airport.
Head out of the city with a day trip from Lisbon to some of Portugal’s most charming seaside villages, including Fátima, Batalha, Nazaré & Óbidos. Your guided day trip from Lisbon includes transport between cities and a local guide who will share the secrets and stories of each destination.
The Calouste Gulbenkian Museum displays Calouste Sarkis Gulbenkian’s private collection, featuring art from over five thousand years, including works from Egypt, Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia, the Islamic East, Armenia, the Far East, and Europe, with notable pieces by Rembrandt, Rubens, Turner, and René Lalique.
See more of **Lisbon** at your pace with tickets for a **hop-on hop-off sightseeing tour** with Yellow Bus.
Mesa de Frades is much more than a restaurant with music: the place has become a true temple of Fado and absolute must-see during your Lisbon trip. In this former chapel where the walls are covered with 18th-century tiles, renowned Fado singers, as well as singers from the new generation of fadistas perform every night.
From the impressive architecture of the Champalimaud Foundation, created after the passing of Portugal’s wealthiest man, to central hubs of the city like Cais do Sodré station and Marquis of Pombal Square – you’ll see it all with Hippotours.
Peak behind the scenes of the Portuguese School of Equestrian Art and see how the handlers and horses prepare for their balletic equestrian shows. Watch the warm-up and agility exercises performed by riders dressed in period costumes who, respecting the health and physical needs of each horse, and ensuring the appropriate training for the high-level galas and shows.
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