Lisbon Alfama Free Tour
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Experience Highlights
Discover the true essence of Lisbon with this Free Tour of the Alfama neighbourhood. For approximately 2.5 hours, this tour will take you through the narrow streets of the city's oldest neighbourhood, revealing three thousand years of history. All accompanied by an expert local guide who will immerse you in the legends, myths and traditions of Lisbon.
- Take a 2h30 tour, ideal for a complete and in-depth experience.
- Learn with a local guide, an expert in Lisbon's history and culture.
- Visit landmarks such as the Lisbon Cathedral and the Santa Luzia viewpoint.
What’s included
- Free tour of Alfama
- Expert guide
- Entrance fees to monuments and sites
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Step by Step
Immerse yourself in the historical essence of Lisbon with this Free Tour of Alfama. This approximately 2.5-hour tour invites you to explore the city's oldest neighbourhood, known for its narrow cobbled streets and vibrant culture. Accompanied by a local guide, you will discover the rich heritage ranging from the Phoenicians to the Arabs, Romans and Visigoths.
The tour begins at the Casa dos Bicos, a Renaissance structure that houses the José Saramago Foundation. From here, you will enter the heart of Alfama, where every corner tells a story. You can admire the Largo do Chafariz de Dentro, a picturesque corner that reveals the daily life of the neighbourhood over the centuries.
One of the highlights of the tour is the Santa Luzia viewpoint. From here, you will have a panoramic view of the Tagus River and the reddish rooftops of Alfama, a perfect postcard that captures the timeless beauty of Lisbon. It is an ideal place for a photo break and to view the city from above.
The tour also includes a visit to Lisbon Cathedral, known as the Sé. This majestic building, which combines architectural styles from Romanesque to Gothic, is a testament to Lisbon's resilience over the centuries. The cathedral has survived multiple earthquakes and retains its importance as one of the most important religious symbols of the city.
During the tour, the guide will share anecdotes and legends that will give you a better understanding of the local culture. From the Fado music that resonates in the taverns to the popular festivals, Alfama is a place where traditions come alive.
The tour is free to start and at the end of the tour you decide how much you want to pay your guide based on your satisfaction with the experience.