Visit the Rossio square and learn how the city of Lisbon was destroyed in the 18th century and then totally rebuilt. Take a look at the Obelisk on the Restauradores Square, commemorating the Restoration of Portugal’s independence from Spain in 1640, after 60 years of Spanish rule. Marvel at the intricate Neo-Manueline architecture of the Rossio Central Station.
Learn about the Carnation Revolution of 1974 as you visit Carmo Square. Walk through the elegant Chiado neighborhood, with its old cafés, theatres and bookstores. Now it’s time to have a pause and try the famous Pastel de Nata and understand why is so popular in our country.
Wander through the small squares and alleyways of the Moorish Alfama neighborhood. Learn about Fado, as you go past the Fado Museum and some Alfama’s hidden, intimate restaurants.
Stop for a glass of green wine and a tapa tasting at a wine bar. Pass at Lisbon’s Cathedral. Finish your tour in Praça do Comércio, formerly the entrance hall of the city.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Suitable for all physical fitness levels