Belém Tower
Lisbon’s riverside fortress, once guarding the entrance to the harbour. Its turrets and views make it one of the city’s most photographed landmarks.
JerĂłnimos Monastery
A masterpiece of Portugal’s Age of Discovery, its cloisters and ornate stonework are breathtaking.
Alfama District
The oldest part of Lisbon, a maze of steep alleys filled with tiled houses, fado music and traditional tavernas.
Tram 28 Ride
The classic yellow tram winds through Lisbon’s most historic neighbourhoods, offering a fun and scenic way to see the city.
Praça do Comércio
The grand riverfront square, once the gateway for arriving ships. Today it’s the perfect spot to pause and enjoy Lisbon’s atmosphere.