Lisbon Walking Tour: Discovering Rossio, Chiado and Alfama
Lisbon Walking Tour: Discovering Rossio, Chiado and Alfama
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Explore the charm of Lisbon on a walk through Rossio's lively squares, Chiado's artistic streets, and Alfama's ancient alleys. Immerse in history and culture!
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3 Hours
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English
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Touch the Heart of Lisbon: Step by step, discover Rossio, Chiado and Alfama!
- Duration: The tour will last 3 hours
- Guide: Live guide service in English and Portuguese.
- Walking Tour: See every corner of the country with a city tour!
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1 pastel de nata (custard tart)
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Entrance fees and guiding at attractions and sites
Entrance tickets: Monuments, Palaces
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Embark on a journey of discovery in the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, with a guided walking tour led by a local guide. Explore iconic places such as Rossio Square, Restauradores Square, Comércio Square, Lisbon Cathedral, the Chiado neighborhood, and more.
Begin your adventure in Rossio Square, the vibrant heart of both new and old Lisbon, where the neo-Manueline architecture of Rossio Central Station stands out. At Restauradores Square, take in the obelisk commemorating Portugal's independence from Spain.
In Carmo Square, learn about the history of the Carnation Revolution of 1974, which ended 48 years of dictatorship. Later, stroll through the elegant Chiado neighborhood, enjoying its old cafes, boutiques, theaters, and picturesque bookstores.
Admire the Baixa, the heart of the city, completely rebuilt after the 18th-century earthquake, following modern principles of urban planning and anti-seismic architecture.
Taste a traditional 'pastel de nata', a typical Portuguese pastry, and continue to the Moorish neighborhood of Alfama for a deep dive into the art of Fado, Lisbon's distinctive musical genre.
As you wander through the narrow alleys and backstreets of Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, enjoy a local snack or a glass of wine. Conclude your guided tour of Lisbon in Comércio Square, where you can see the old city's entrance gateway.