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Lisbon: Luz Stadium Tour and SL Benfica Museum Ticket

1. Lisbon: Luz Stadium Tour and SL Benfica Museum Ticket

Discover the Portuguese passion for football on a guided tour of Luz Stadium, home to the SL Benfica Football Club, one of the most popular football clubs in Lisbon and Portugal. Retrace the footsteps of legendary players like Eusébio, Paulo Futre, and Mantorras at the museum. Start with a tour of the largest and most modern stadium in Portugal. Uncover the secrets of the home to the 2014 final of the Champions League. Explore this multi-purpose stadium that opened in 2003. Walk through the field, visit the locker rooms and press room, and take a photo of yourself with the eagle mascot of Sport Lisboa and Benfica. Learn about soccer landmarks in the “History of Benfica” exhibition at the Museum Benfica Cosme Damião. Hear about SL Benfica’s legendary player, Eusébio, and explore the modern, multimedia technology of the museum. Get an alternative history lesson of Portugal and the Portuguese-speaking world.

Lisbon: Kickstart Street Art Walking Tour

2. Lisbon: Kickstart Street Art Walking Tour

Join this 1.5-hour street art excursion with an enthusiastic guide and see some of Lisbon’s best secret spots that are covered in unique urban art.   Explore historical neighborhoods while taking in the city’s modern atmosphere. In Lisbon, art is everywhere: visit the Street Art Gallery Chão do Loureiro, a parking lot that has been taken over by renowned artists and turned into something beautiful. Another highlight is your visit to Caracol da Graça, where graffiti lines the entire street.   Become an explorer and see works by many domestic and international artists like Vhils, Obey Giant, Utopia, Nomen, and a lot more.

Lisbon: City Highlights Walking Tour in German

3. Lisbon: City Highlights Walking Tour in German

Join your guide on a journey through the neighborhoods of Baixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto, and the winding alleys of Alfama. Discover 3 of Lisbon's 8 hills on an insightful walking tour and choose between a group or private option. Learn about Portuguese history and culture as you stroll around. Meet at Rossio Square and begin your walk through the lower town, better known as Baixa. See the famous Elevador de Santa Justa, head up the first hill to the impressive downtown ruins of the Carmo Monastery, and come across some of the most beautiful tiles in Lisbon. Up next, discover the former poets' quarter of Chiado, then walk through the residential and nightlife district of Bairro Alto. Take a short break to catch your breath before making your way to the romantic Alfama neighborhood. Marvel at one of the most beautiful viewpoints overlooking the Tagus. End your journey at Lisbon's Arc de Triomphe in Praça do Comércio, right on the banks of the Tagus.

Lisbon: Food and Wine Walking Tour

4. Lisbon: Food and Wine Walking Tour

Enjoy the flavors of the Portuguese cuisine in Lisbon’s traditional places. The guide will give you lots of insider tips for wine, petiscos, food, fado, and good company. Learn about the importance of coffee in Portuguese culture. Find out about Lisbon’s great cafés, such as the 18th-century café Nicola (this café was opened in 1787 by an Italian man, one of Lisbon’s most literary cafés and a place for tertúlias), and discover where you can find another coffee landmark in the city. Try the famous Portuguese codfish cake with a glass of refreshing green wine. Learn about the historical center of the city which is full of bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. Take a look at all the delicious and exotic products on display at an old gourmet shop, from dried, salted Bacalhau – now one of Portugal´s most traditional dishes — to the sausages, hams, and cheeses, and learn all their secrets. Learn the history of Port, Portugal’s famous fortified wine, and then try it with the delicious São Jorge Cheese. Visit one of the most famous Tascas in Lisbon, where you´ll taste a typical Bifana (pork sandwich) watered down with a cold draft beer. Learn the history of Ginjinha, the favorite liqueur of many Portuguese, considered the drink of Lisbon, and try it at the first place that started to sell it in 1840. Learn tricks to climb the hills of Lisbon and enjoy one of the most fantastic views of the city, while your guide will explain what food to try and what restaurants to visit in each of the neighborhoods. Finish your tour in style, in a true local venue, with Chouriço, Portuguese bread, and other local products served with a glass of delicious red wine.

Lisbon: History, Stories and Lifestyle Walking Tour

5. Lisbon: History, Stories and Lifestyle Walking Tour

Discover one of Europe's most captivating and picturesque capitals on a guided walking tour. Built on a series of hills and offering panoramic views from countless spots, explore the city with a local guide who will make sure that you have an interesting and fun experience. Begin the tour in the 5-centuries-old Bairro Alto, where you’ll learn about the evolution of the city. After the earthquake of 1755 this space attracted families from the Baixa and Bairro districts, who began the process of renewal. Pass by the garden of São Pedro de Alcântara and enjoy views of Baixa and the south bank of the Tagus River. Visit the San Roque Church built by the Jesuits. Admire its austere façade, and the gilding, tiles, and paintings inside that make it a wonderful museum of Mannerist and Baroque styles. Head down the hill to the Carmo convent and church, fine examples of the city’s Gothic architecture. This is a site of historical importance as it was here that the Carnation Revolution began in 1974, putting an end to nearly 5 decades of dictatorship. A little further on, arrive at the Santa Justa elevator, an imposing monument built in the Gothic Revival style, that provides one of the best viewpoints in the city. See a number of attractions in Baixa, in the heart of the city. After a short break, take a ride on the tram, going up from the castle to the Portas do Sol. At the Portas do Sol, see the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora, the National Pantheon, and the Alfama district that spans several narrow streets to the River Tagus. Explore Alfama, one of the oldest and most traditional neighborhoods of Lisbon, known for its fado houses, and the popular festivals of saints, particularly St. Anthony. End the tour at Lisbon Cathedral, built in 1150, 3 years after the city was taken back from the Moors. Over time it has been subject to various architectural changes, becoming a mixture of different styles.

Lisbon: Jewish History Tour of Lisbon

6. Lisbon: Jewish History Tour of Lisbon

This tour will cover the main sites of the Jewish presence in the medieval and modern Lisbon. The contemporary Lisbon presence will also be covered, including the IIWW refugees passage in the 1940's. The districts covered in the tour include the castle hill, Alfama and the Baixa, to walk all the historical sites of the Judiarias, and other historical locations. Specifically the tour will start at Praça do Comércio, pass by the Praça do Município, Rua do Comércio, Casa dos Bicos, Ribeira, Resistance museum, Mouraria, Praça da Figueira and Rossio. The tour can be tailor made and adapted to different time frames and starting points. There are historical figures that will help us threw history moments and the Jewish community legacy in Portuguese culture, science and even gastronomy. Also, find more about the world diaspora that spread from Lisbon across the Atlantic, to the Mediterranean area, Asia and northern Europe.

Lisbon: Drunken History Walking Tour with Included Drinks

7. Lisbon: Drunken History Walking Tour with Included Drinks

Wanna meet other travelers looking for a vibe? The Lisbon Tipsy Tour is the perfect way to meet like-minded travelers, sip tasty local drinks, and explore Lisbon's wild nightlife. Forget the standard boring city tours! Live your best life on your holiday in Lisbon. We kick off with tipsy toast and a glass of refreshing wine, and after that, we'll break the ice over Lisbon's most twisted but fascinating tales. Discover the scandalous lives of its most famous names, and hear the naughty bits that make the crowds go “wow!” The adventure continues as we discover some of Lisbon's most vibrant bars and neighborhoods. Experience a true “Ginjinha” and listen to the incredible history behind the city’s favorite drink. Taste authentic Portuguese cocktails and discover the stories behind them and how they came to be. Throughout the experience, your guide will show you the hidden gems of Lisbon and reveal its secrets. Your tour might end, but the night is still young. Together we will continue to laugh, drink and dance at the hotspots. Book now, get your spot, and be ready for your next adventure full of fun, memories, and new friends.

Lisbon: Tastes and Traditions Food Tour

8. Lisbon: Tastes and Traditions Food Tour

Follow your guide on a tasty adventure through the streets of Lisbon. Eat your way through the city with 7 stops and 9 tastings of some mouth-watering local cuisine. Relax along the way with three drinks along the way, including a glass of sour cherry liqueur. Start your morning among the locals at the oldest pastry shop in Lisbon. Taste a delicious selection of homemade sweet pastries while sipping a classic Portuguese-style espresso. Next, you’re off to the only traditional Portuguese grocery store left in Lisbon. Your guide will explain Portugal’s obsession with salt cod. Try another beloved local product, acorn-fed Iberian ham. Enjoy a glass of Lisbon’s signature sour cherry liqueur at the 130-year-old family-run stall that does it best. Make your way to a no-frills bar serving up the best bifana (marinated pork sandwich) in the city. This buzzing bar is constantly packed with locals who can’t get enough. Next, it’s about time for lunch, and there’s no better place to enjoy it than among Lisboetas at a traditional Portuguese tasca. Here you’ll the have home-cooked classics of Portuguese cuisine with your choice of beer or wine. Discover one of the hidden gems of Portuguese food, gourmet canned seafood. Learn about the history of canning in Portugal and sample some delicious preserved goods for yourself. Last but not least, you’ll finish on a sweet note with Portugal’s most famous pastry, the pastel de nata (custard tart). learn all about their surprising history and get an up-close look at these sweet treats being made.

Lisbon: Street Art Tour

9. Lisbon: Street Art Tour

Join this guided walking trip to explore the colorful streets of Lisbon and discover an open-air gallery of today's most innovative urban street artists. See graffiti and sophisticated murals, and get a feel for the locals. Encounter whimsical murals of lizards and horses on the side of an entire building, along with political and social statements such as Obey's "Revolution Mural" as a contrast to the wealth of the surrounding area. See small masterpieces concealed in the hidden alleys of the old town and large-scale installations in wide-open areas. Look at works in progress and admire art that has been there for decades.

Lisbon: Pub Crawl Tour

10. Lisbon: Pub Crawl Tour

Discover Lisbon after the sun sets and watch the city transform into a playground of music, tapas, and lively parties on this pub crawl. Meet other travelers and like-minded locals before setting off into a night full of fun and excitement. Mingle with people from all over the world in a city known for its warm nights and wild parties. Follow your guide, a professional party planner and a local, and trust them to show you a good time. Enjoy a 1-hour open bar with beer and sangria in the second bar and finish your crawl as a V.I.P. guest in a venue prepared for all the groups to join and party together. End in one of Lisbon's most popular clubs with skip-the-line access. Enhance your experience by choosing to add gin and vodka mixers during the power hour.

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4.6 / 5

based on 5,850 reviews

The tour was amazing! Can totally recommend it, even if you‘re not familiar with street art, our tour guide had a really nice way of explaining things and you could really feel his love for street art and the city of Lisbon! Besides a lot of cool street art pieces we also learned a lot other things about the city while walking around :)

Met a great group of different kinds of people. It was so nice to hear the history and culture behind the food in Lisbon. I liked being able to orient and immerse myself more in the culture. I’d recommend this tour in the beginning of your trip. It really enhances your view point for the rest of your time in the city.

Very knowledgeable! I learned so much about the history and culture of Portugal. Highly recommend!

The guide was very knowledgeable and went at a good pace. Would definitely recommend.

Sophia was fantastic! Great value and so informative