Join this experience and see the major sites of central Lisbon. On this walking tour accompanied by an expert guide, you'll learn more about Lisbon's lifestyle, history, and culture. Begin your experience in central Lisbon where you meet your guide and start your walk. Visit the heart of the old and new Lisbon and learn how the city was destroyed in the 18th century by a massive earthquake and rebuilt to the city of today. Take a look at the Obelisk in the Restauradores Square, which commemorates the Restoration of Portugal’s independence from Spain in 1640. Marvel at the intricate Neo-Manueline architecture of the old Central Train Station. Learn about the Carnation Revolution of 1974 as you visit Carmo Square, the very place where Portugal’s old dictatorial regime fell after 48 years.Don't miss the chance to walk through the neighborhood of Chiado, with its old cafés, boutiques, theatres, and bookstores. Try a famous Nata (cream) pastry and wander through the old maze of small squares and narrow alleyways of the Moorish neighborhood of Alfama. Stop at an old wine bar for wine tasting and a tapa. Finish up in the Comercio Square, formerly the entrance hall of the city.
Visit the old and new Lisbon. Discover the history of the city. Taste a typical Portuguese pastry, the famous Pastel de Nata. Learn more about Fado
Rossio Square, in front of D. Pedro IV statue. Look for the guide with a blue shoulder bag and a blue badge