Lisbon and Sintra Essence Private Tour 8H: Embark on a captivating full-day tour through the enchanting hills of Lisbon and the captivating allure of Sintra on our Best of Lisbon and Sintra Private Tour.
- Visit the iconic neighborhoods of Baixa, Alfama, Príncipe Real, and Bairro Alto, and stop at two of the city's most delightful viewpoints.
- Pastéis de Belém tasting.
- Visit the charming National Palace of Pena and Sintra Village, UNESCO Sites
- Private Tour
Included | Private tour; Driver/guide (full time trip leader); Comfort pack (fresh waters and cleaning wipes); Pastéis de Belém tasting; Pickup and drop-off - for Lisbon central hotels, Lisbon cruise terminal, or Lisbon airport. |
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Not included | Food and drinks, unless specified Guided tour inside Pena Palace not included. Baggage allowance is limited to one standard suitcase per person Entrance Fees |
Duration | 10 Hours |
Participants | From 2 to 8 participants. |
Important information | Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. We recommend buying your Pena Palace ticket online in advance. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your scheduled start time. Infant seats are available on request, if advised at time of booking. Local supplier contact information: (+351) 938164042 / (+351) 932444263 / geral@essenciadalatitude.com |
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Start your day at Lisbon’s most perfect viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas of the city’s old neighborhoods, magnificent monuments, and vibrant colors. It's an ideal spot to grasp the essence of Lisbon's charm and historical significance.
Explore the labyrinthine alleys of Alfama, the second oldest district in Europe, where every corner tells a story of Lisbon’s past. Alfama is Lisbon’s oldest district, with a history dating back to the Moorish rule of the Iberian Peninsula. Its narrow, winding streets and maze-like alleys reflect its medieval origins, preserving a unique atmosphere that transports visitors back in time.
Discover Terreiro do Paço, also known as Praça do Comércio, one of Lisbon’s most iconic and historically significant squares, renowned for its grandeur and architectural splendor. Characterized by its neoclassical architecture, reflecting the grandiose style prevalent during its reconstruction in the 18th century, the square was rebuilt after the devastating earthquake of 1755, under the guidance of Marquis of Pombal, the prime minister of Portugal at the time. The historical legacy of Terreiro do Paço make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Lisbon’s rich cultural heritage.
Experience the trendy districts of Chiado, known for its vibrant cultural scene, Bairro Alto, famous for its nightlife, and Príncipe Real, renowned for its gardens and charming atmosphere.
Chiado, located in the heart of Lisbon, is renowned for its vibrant coffee culture and historical significance as a gathering place for intellectuals and artists. Chiado’s coffeehouses hosted literary salons and tertúlias (intellectual gatherings) where writers and thinkers would discuss literature, philosophy, politics, and art. These gatherings were instrumental in shaping Portuguese intellectual life and fostering creativity. Today, Chiado maintains its reputation as a cultural and artistic quarter, with numerous coffeehouses continuing to attract locals and visitors alike. In addition to coffeehouses, Chiado is home to art galleries, bookstores, theaters, and boutiques, creating a dynamic cultural atmosphere that reflects Lisbon’s cosmopolitan identity.
Bairro Alto, literally translating to "Upper District," is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, narrow streets, and historical charm. It dates back to the 16th century when it was originally developed as a residential area for the city's affluent residents. Over the centuries, Bairro Alto evolved into a cultural hub, particularly known for its bohemian vibe and artistic community.
Príncipe Real is a more residential and upscale neighborhood compared to Bairro Alto. It was developed in the 19th century as an extension of Lisbon’s urban expansion, originally designed for Lisbon’s aristocracy and bourgeoisie.
Visit the iconic Jeronimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture, a Portuguese late-Gothic style that flourished during the reign of King Manuel I in the early 16th century. This style is characterized by intricate ornamentation, maritime motifs, and a sense of grandeur that reflects Portugal’s Age of Discovery. The Jerónimos Monastery is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage site for its outstanding universal value. It represents a pinnacle of Portuguese artistic achievement during the Age of Discovery and serves as a symbol of Portugal’s maritime prowess and cultural exchange during the Renaissance.
Depart for Sintra, Sintra, a picturesque town nestled amidst the lush hills of the Serra de Sintra, holds UNESCO World Heritage status due to its outstanding cultural and natural significance.
Lunch Break: Enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of Sintra’s many delightful restaurants, where you can savor traditional Portuguese cuisine (not included).
Sintra is situated within the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park, a protected area known for its biodiversity, microclimates, and unique geological formations. The park encompasses dense forests, crystal-clear springs, and striking rock formations, providing a haven for flora and fauna. The landscape of Sintra is intricately intertwined with its cultural heritage. The town's palaces, gardens, and historic estates are harmoniously integrated into the natural environment, creating a cultural landscape that reflects centuries of human interaction with nature.
Visit the fairy-tale National Palace of Pena (tickets not included; tickets must be purchased in advance.), an architectural marvel blending neo-Gothic, neo-Manueline, neo-Arab, and neo-Renaissance styles. Originally a 15th-century chapel, it was transformed into a royal residence in the 19th century, reflecting Portuguese Romanticism at its peak. National Palace of Pena, along with the cultural landscape of Sintra, was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. This recognition underscores its exceptional cultural and historical significance as a reflection of Portugal’s Romanticist architecture and the artistic aspirations of King Ferdinand II.
Stop at Guincho, considered one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Guincho Beach (Praia do Guincho) is renowned for its natural beauty and dramatic scenery. It stretches along the Atlantic coastline and is known for its strong winds and large waves, making it a popular spot for surfing, windsurfing, and kite surfing. The beach is framed by sand dunes and rugged cliffs, offering spectacular views and a sense of wild beauty.
Continue to the charming Estoril Coast, where you’ll visit the iconic Casino Estoril, famously associated with James Bond as the inspiration for Casino Royale. Explore the glamorous surroundings and discover the cinematic history of this iconic location.
This comprehensive tour offers a perfect blend of historical exploration, cultural immersion, and natural beauty. Discover with Essência da Latitude the essence of Lisbon and Sintra through their most iconic landmarks and hidden gems, accompanied by expert insights into their rich heritage. Join us for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Portugal’s past and present.Lisbon and Sintra Essence are expecting you!
Itinerary: Hotel pick up; Nossa Senhora do Monte Belvedere; AlfamaTerreiro do Paço and Baixa; Príncipe Real and S. Pedro de Alcântara Belvedere; ChiadoJerónimos Monastery Church - closed on Mondays; Pastéis de Belém tasting; Lunch: Free Time; Sintra: National Palace of Pena; Sintra: Historic Centre; Guincho; Boca do Inferno; Cascais; Estoril; Hotel drop off.