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Discover Lisbon’s rich history on this immersive tour. Walk its charming cobbled streets to the historic Lisbon Cathedral, miraculously untouched by the 1755 earthquake, or visit nearby Saint Anthony’s Church. Continue with a panoramic bus ride in an air‑conditioned vehicle, guided by expert commentary. See the cast‑iron elevator, the statue of King John I, and enjoy views from Liberty Avenue. Head to Belem, passing the grand 18th‑century aqueduct, with time to explore monuments, shop, and taste the famous 1837 Portuguese custard tarts. Drive past the Tower of Belem and photograph the Monument to the Age of Discoveries with sweeping vistas. On Sundays, Cathedral entry is unavailable but exterior viewing is possible.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Lisbon Cathedral
The l (Sé de Lisboa), built in 1147, is one of the city’s oldest and most significant landmarks. Initially constructed after the Christian conquest of Lisbon, it blends Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical architectural styles due to centuries of additions and restorations. Its massive twin bell towers, sturdy Romanesque façade, and intricate Gothic vaults reflect its evolving design over time. The interior boasts stunning stained glass windowsLisbon Cathedra, ornate chapels, and a serene crypt, where notable figures are buried. The **cloister**, built in the 16th century, provides a tranquil space, and the cathedral's treasury houses valuable religious artifacts. Still an active place of worship, the Lisbon Cathedral is the seat of the Archdiocese of Lisbon, welcoming both pilgrims and visitors. A testament to the city’s resilience and faith, it remains a symbol of Lisbon’s deep-rooted history and religious heritage.
Praca Dom Pedro IV
Rossio Square (Praça Dom Pedro IV) is a historic and lively public square located in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal. With its rich history dating back to the Middle Ages, it has long been a central gathering point for locals and tourists alike. The square is framed by iconic buildings, including the National Theatre of D. Maria II and the picturesque Rossio Train Station, both of which add to its architectural charm. The square’s distinctive cobblestone pattern, known as "calçada portuguesa," creates swirling designs that are immediately recognizable. At its center stands a statue of King Pedro IV, also known as Dom Pedro IV of Brazil, symbolizing the square's name. Over the centuries, Rossio Square has hosted numerous historical events, including public executions, celebrations, and protests, making it a key landmark in Lisbon's cultural and political landscape.
Entrance to cathedral
Group Size Maximum 28
Small Group Tour - Max 7 guests
Cruise port pick-up
Professional English speaking Tour Guide
Food & Beverage
Gratuities
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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