Lisbon Tram No. 28 Ride & Walking Tour

Lisbon runs on hills and legends. This tour pairs the famous Tram No. 28 ride with a smart walk beyond the rails, so you see the Old Town the way it actually works: tight streets, steep angles, and big views…
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Lisbon runs on hills and legends. This tour pairs the famous Tram No. 28 ride with a smart walk beyond the rails, so you see the Old Town the way it actually works: tight streets, steep angles, and big views…

This ride turns Lisbon into a taste test. You’ll glide through Alfama’s steep, historic streets on an easy Segway route, then layer it with five classic Portuguese bites and two drinks tucked into local stops. I especially loved the mix…

Sintra is the kind of place that grabs you fast. This private day has Lisbon hotel pickup, a small air-conditioned van (up to 8 people), and a guide who helps you make sense of castles, palaces, and old legends without…

Sea caves are better at water level. I love paddling through Arrábida Natural Park coves where secret tunnels show up only when you’re small enough to slip close to the rock. I also love the Ribeiro do Cavalo beach stop…

Sintra plus the Atlantic in one day is smart. I like the private vehicle and the way your guide can reshape the plan when the coast, crowds, or closures don’t cooperate. You also get a flexible, preference-based itinerary, which is…

Two hours can change how Lisbon feels. This starter highlights walk strings together the main sights you’ll keep hearing about—Santa Justa Lift, Carmo Convent Ruins, cable cars, and azulejos—with a local guide who explains what’s going on in the city…

Portugal hits hard in one day. This tour strings together four big identities of the country: medieval Óbidos, the ocean drama of Nazaré, the UNESCO beauty of Batalha, and the pilgrimage center of Fátima. I like how the guide frames…

Lisbon can feel big fast. This hop-on hop-off bus system makes it manageable, with an open-top double-decker ride plus audio commentary that matches where you get on and off. You start at Marques de Pombal Square, and from there you…

Lisbon without the hill workout. This private electric tuk-tuk tour helps you cover Lisbon’s steep, twisty old streets in less time, with a guide steering you toward the best viewpoints and photo stops. I love the quick pace between Time…

Dolphins in Setúbal can happen fast. What makes this tour stand out is the marine-biologist-led spotting (with explanations in English and Portuguese right when it counts), plus the catamaran’s underwater viewing rooms, which give you a second way to look…

Sintra feels like a movie set. This day tour strings together UNESCO sights in Sintra with sea air on the Lisbon Riviera, all with a local guide’s commentary and a driver who handles the hairpin roads. You get free time…
Seven hills can sound scary. On this 3-hour e-bike tour, you use motor help to glide up Lisbon’s slopes, then stop often for views over Alfama, the Atlantic, and hilltop neighborhoods. I like how it keeps the ride practical while…

Two hours on the Tagus changes your Lisbon pace. You get the waterfront at the best light, with the sailboat crew doing the work while you focus on golden-hour views and the small-group feel. I like how the onboard talk…

Berlengas is a fast trip to big nature. From Peniche, you ride a ferry out to the protected Berlengas archipelago, then look down into the sea on a glass-bottom boat as you pass caves and dramatic rock formations. The UNESCO…

Lisbon’s hills, minus the Tram 28 chaos. This Hills Red Tram Tour takes you on a vintage ride through the older neighborhoods you came to see, with enough structure to keep you from wandering uphill like a cartoon character. I…