ITINERARY
Make your way to the entrance of Hotel Mundial at Praça do Martim Moniz, where you’ll meet your local guide, then set out through the city’s historic streets. Kick-start your adventure with a sample of Ginjinha, Lisbon's trademark liqueur, as you explore the old district of Mouraria. Listen to Fado music in a local tavern, take in panoramic views of the city, and stop to watch the sunset over the Tagus River from a viewpoint on Castel Hills. Next, travel deep into the heart of the Alfama neighborhood, on of the oldest parts of the city dating back to the Moorish occupation of the city. Take in the neighborhood's tiny squares, dark alleyways, and cobblestone streets, passing taverns and music venues that come to life after dark. Your walking tour concludes at a small restaurant, where you’ll taste some classic Portuguese tapas, wine, and local cherry liqueur as you listen to the unique rhythms of Fado, Portuguese music that’s recognized by the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage List.
Stop At: Moorish Quarter Our Lisbon evening tour will kick off with a bang, as your guide offers you the chance to try a sip of Ginjinha, Lisbon’s trademark liqueur, made from sour cherries and sold as medicine since 1840. For this we'll be in the old district of Mouraria, listening to Fado music in a local tavern. Duration: 40 Minutes Admission Ticket Free
Stop At: Alfama Next, we will travel deep into the soul of Lisbon and explore the Alfama neighbourhood. This is the oldest quarter in the city, dating back to the Moorish occupation of Lisbon. Explore Alfama’s small squares, rustic buildings and dark alleyways as you wander along the winding, cobblestone streets. Stop to breathe in the exciting atmosphere as the local taverns and music venues come to life for another evening of melodic tunes and gastronomic delights. Stop to reflect on the beauty of the River Indulge in a dinner of traditional Portuguese tapas and wine while appreciating a performance of Fado from one of the most famous houses, a quintessential Lisbon experience that you won’t get on other Lisbon tours! What a fitting finale to this indulgent Lisbon walking tour extravaganza.
Duration: 230 Minutes
Admission Ticket Free