Go West | English

From EUR €119.00
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Location: Lisboa, Lisboa

Do you remember when the Portuguese ruled the World? We do and we’re ready to show you what is left of the Golden Era. Lisbon was the heart of international trade, we conquered North Africa, we’ve discovered the Archipelagos of Madeira and the Azores, we were the first to round Cabo Bojador and the Cape of Good Hope, and then we landed in Brazil, Goa, Daman and Diu… All of these (and other) remarkable conquers without nuclear weapons, missiles and Trump. Great, right?

The first highlights will be Chiado and Cais do Sodré. Chiado was once the centre of intellectual life today is one of the most fashionable neighbourhoods of the city where you may see some of the most fascinating historical sites, such as the Convent and Church of Carmo, emblematic theaters, charming old bookshops and major international brands.

Cais do Sodré for instance, was once a sordid quarter where brothels sidled up to sweaty clubs and suddenly became the most vibrant neighbourhood in town, home to live music, burlesque shows and great tapas bars and restaurants. We go up the hill and we’ll reach Príncipe Real an area known for its antique style, glamour and the beautiful Garden.

The Golden Area is approaching as soon as we arrive to Belém. Here everything is magnanimous, historical and sacred. It was from here that many of the great Portuguese explorers embarked on their dangerous and ambitious voyages. Here you may get off the eco tuk-tuk to visit the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery and the Monument to the Discoveries.

HIGHLIGHTS:

Jerónimos Monastery – A World Heritage monument, one of the most prominent examples of the Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon.

Belém Tower – Built on the northern bank of the Tagus River between 1514 and 1520, the Belém Tower is one of the architectural jewels of the reign of Manuel I.

Monument to the Discoveries – An impressive monument to praise the qualities of the Portuguese people. It represents a three-sailed ship ready to depart, with sculptures of important historical figures such as King Manuel I, poet Camões, Vasco da Gama, and several other notable Portuguese explorers.


NOTE: Bloody Mondays Alert! This is not a good day to make this tour since most of these monuments are closed.

Starting points available: Hard Rock Café or Rua do Comércio, in front of CR7 Hotel;

End location: Belém

Duration: 2 hours (approx.).

*Price is per vehicle and varies according to the total number of passengers.

*If you have trouble booking, please send us an email on: reservations@boostportugal.com 

*Starts in the city center and ends in Belém

*Custom Pick Up is subjected to traffic limitations, as some areas in the city center are restricted to residents only.

*Please bear in mind that this experience is a 2h Tuk Tuk Tour, this means that In the event of traffic or any other restrictions beyond our control, this may lead to changes regarding the planned stops in order to meet the schedule.