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Activity location
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
Avenida Infante Dom Henrique 1C
1100-053, Lisbon, Portugal
Meeting/Redemption Point
Rua Augusta Arch
2 Rua Augusta
1100-053, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
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Activity duration is 7 days7d
7d
Opening hours: Sun 12:00am-11:30pm
English
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$11.43 x 1 Adult$11.43
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Price is $11.43$11.43
includes taxes & fees
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Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Activity itinerary
Day 1: Day 1: Lisbon — The Heart of the Empire (Baixa and Alfama Districts)
8 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco) (Pass by)
This monumental square was once the grand reception hall for kings and explorers returning from the New World.
Rua Augusta Arch (Pass by)
Standing as a symbol of Lisbon’s resilience, this triumphal arch celebrates the city's rebirth after the 1755 earthquake.
Elevador de Santa Justa (Pass by)
A Neo-Gothic iron marvel designed by a student of Eiffel to connect the city's hills in industrial style.
Lisbon Cathedral (Pass by)
This fortress-like cathedral has guarded the city since the 12th century, blending Romanesque and Gothic architectural eras.
Castelo de S. Jorge (Pass by)
Perched on the highest hill, these ancient walls have seen everything from Moorish rule to the birth of the Portuguese kingdom.
Miradouro de Santa Luzia (Pass by)
A terrace draped in bougainvillea that offers a breathtaking view over the red roofs and white churches of Alfama.
Panteao Nacional (Pass by)
This Baroque masterpiece houses the remains of Portugal’s greatest icons, from explorers to Fado legends.
Tram 28 (Pass by)
A legendary yellow wooden tram that tackles the city’s steepest hills, offering a cinematic tour of Lisbon’s oldest quarters.
Day 2: Day 2: Lisbon — The Age of Discovery (Belém District)
8 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Jerónimos Monastery (Pass by)
A Manueline masterpiece where explorers once prayed before setting sail across unknown oceans.
Torre de Belem (Pass by)
This iconic limestone fortress served as both a ceremonial gateway and a defense for the Tagus River.
Padrao dos Descobrimentos (Pass by)
A massive stone monument shaped like a ship's prow, honoring the figures who led the Age of Discovery.
Pastéis de Belém (Pass by)
The original bakery that has kept the secret monk’s recipe for these famous custard tarts since 1837.
National Coche Museum (Pass by)
One of the world’s finest collections of royal carriages, showcasing the sheer opulence of the Portuguese court.
MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (Pass by)
A striking contemporary museum on the riverbank that bridges the gap between historical heritage and modern art.
LX Factory (Pass by)
A creative hub born from an old industrial complex, now buzzing with street art and avant-garde spirit.
Pink Street (Pass by)
Once a rough dockside district, this colorful lane is now the vibrant heart of Lisbon’s modern nightlife.
Day 3: Day 3: Sintra — The City of Royal Dreams
8 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Park and National Palace of Pena (Pass by)
A colorful Romanticist castle that looks like a storybook dream brought to life atop the Sintra hills.
Castelo dos Mouros (Pass by)
These 9th-century ramparts wind across the mountain ridge, offering a panoramic view of the Atlantic coastline.
Quinta da Regaleira (Pass by)
A mystical estate filled with hidden tunnels and an enigmatic "initiation well" shrouded in Masonic symbolism.
Sintra National Palace (Pass by)
The best-preserved medieval royal palace in Portugal, instantly recognizable by its two giant conical chimneys.
Park and Palace of Monserrate (Pass by)
An exotic fusion of Gothic, Indian, and Moorish styles surrounded by gardens from every corner of the globe.
Cape Roca (Pass by)
Standing at the westernmost point of continental Europe, where the land ends and the vast sea begins.
Boca do Inferno (Pass by)
A dramatic seaside chasm near Cascais where the Atlantic waves crash against the cliffs with thunderous power.
Cascais (Pass by)
A sophisticated former fishing village that became the preferred summer retreat for European royalty and spies.
Day 4: Day 4: Óbidos and Nazaré — The Middle Ages and the Ocean
8 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Castelo de Óbidos (Pass by)
Walk the perimeter of this perfectly preserved medieval town that was traditionally given as a gift to Portuguese queens.
Rua Direita (Pass by)
The main cobblestone artery of Óbidos, famous for its whitewashed houses and small cups of Ginja liqueur.
Igreja de Santa Maria (Pass by)
A historic church where a ten-year-old king once married his eight-year-old cousin in 1441.
O Sitio (Pass by)
A high cliff overlooking Nazaré where legend says a knight was saved from falling by the Virgin Mary.
Forte de Sao Miguel (Pass by)
This lighthouse-guarded fort offers a front-row seat to the world’s largest surfable waves at North Beach.
Nazare Beach (Pass by)
A wide golden shore where you can still see traditional fishermen drying fish in the Atlantic sun.
Ascensor da Nazaré (Pass by)
A century-old cable car that connects the seaside town with the historic hilltop district.
Ericeira (Pass by)
A world-renowned surfing reserve that maintains its charm with narrow blue-and-white streets and fresh seafood.
Day 5: Day 5: Coimbra — The University and Traditions
8 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
University of Coimbra (Pass by)
One of the oldest continuously operating universities in the world, founded way back in 1290.
Biblioteca Joanina (Pass by)
A stunning Baroque library where a colony of bats protects 200,000 ancient books from insects.
Old Cathedral of Coimbra (Se Velha de Coimbra) (Pass by)
One of the most important Romanesque buildings in the country, built during the era of the Reconquista.
Santa Cruz Church (Pass by)
The final resting place of Portugal’s first two kings, located in the heart of the historic center.
Portugal dos Pequenitos (Pass by)
A charming miniature park showcasing the history and architecture of Portugal and its former colonies.
Mosteiro de Santa Clara-a-Velha (Pass by)
The haunting ruins of a Gothic convent that was abandoned due to centuries of river flooding.
Jardim da Quinta das Lagrimas (Pass by)
The tragic site where the forbidden love story of Pedro and Inês de Castro met its bloody end.
Ponte Santa Clara (Pass by)
The main bridge offering the most iconic postcard view of Coimbra rising above the Mondego River.
Day 6: Day 6: Aveiro and Costa Nova — The Venice of Portugal
6 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Canal Central de Aveiro (Pass by)
Glide through the city on a "moliceiro," a traditional boat once used to harvest seaweed from the lagoon.
Museu de Arte Nova (Pass by)
A beautiful mansion dedicated to the elegant architectural style that defines Aveiro’s unique waterfront.
Sé Catedral de Aveiro (Pass by)
A 15th-century church featuring a stunning bell tower and intricate Portuguese tilework.
Forum Aveiro (Pass by)
An award-winning open-air shopping center that seamlessly blends modern retail with the city’s canal landscape.
Aveiro Salt Flats (Pass by)
Explore the ancient salt pans where "white gold" has been harvested by hand for over a thousand years.
Costa Nova Sahili (Pass by)
A wild and beautiful stretch of sand where the Atlantic breeze keeps the dunes in constant motion.
Day 7: Day 7: Porto — The City of Granite and Wine
8 stops
Meals: Not included
Accommodation: Not included
Ribeira (Pass by)
A UNESCO-listed riverfront where colorful medieval houses lean against each other in a charmingly chaotic maze.
Ponte de Dom Luis I (Pass by)
This double-deck iron bridge was designed by a colleague of Gustave Eiffel and is Porto’s most famous landmark.
Livraria Lello (Pass by)
One of the world’s most beautiful bookstores, rumored to have inspired the magical world of Harry Potter.
Torre dos Clerigos (Pass by)
Climb the 225 steps of this Baroque bell tower for the best 360-degree view over the city.
Sao Bento Railway Station (Pass by)
A railway station transformed into a gallery by 20,000 tiles depicting the most epic scenes of Portuguese history.
Porto Cathedral (Se Catedral) (Pass by)
A monumental fortress-church that has stood watch over the Douro River since the 12th century.
Palacio da Bolsa (Pass by)
The former stock exchange featuring a stunning Arabian Room inspired by the Alhambra in Spain.
Fonseca Port Wine Cellars (Pass by)
Cross the river to explore the historic warehouses where Port wine has been aged and shipped for centuries.
Location
Activity location
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Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco)
Avenida Infante Dom Henrique 1C
1100-053, Lisbon, Portugal
Meeting/Redemption Point
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Rua Augusta Arch
2 Rua Augusta
1100-053, Lisboa, Lisboa, Portugal
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