Experience the vibrant soul of Lisbon on this walking tour that takes you through the city’s most historic and iconic landmarks. Begin at Rossio Square, the beating heart of Lisbon, where the old meets the new. Hear the captivating story of Lisbon’s 18th-century earthquake and its remarkable rebirth. Admire the Obelisk at Restauradores Square, honoring Portugal’s independence from Spain in 1640 after six decades of Spanish rule. Marvel at the stunning Neo-Manueline façade of Rossio Central Station, a true architectural gem.
Continue to Carmo Square, the site where the 1974 Carnation Revolution ended nearly half a century of dictatorship, marking a new chapter in Portuguese history. Wander through the elegant Chiado district, famed for its charming cafés, historic theatres, and beloved bookstores. Be sure to savor a Pastel de Nata, the iconic custard tart that has become a symbol of Portugal.
Then, lose yourself in the winding streets of Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, where time seems to stand still. Discover the origins of Fado, the country’s soulful and melancholic music, as you pass the Fado Museum and cozy taverns echoing with heartfelt melodies.
Pause for a glass of Portugal’s refreshing green wine (Vinho Verde) and sample local tapas at a welcoming wine bar. Visit Lisbon Cathedral, the city’s oldest church dating back to 1147, before concluding your journey at the majestic Praça do Comércio, one of Europe’s grandest squares and the historic gateway to Lisbon.