Chiado to Principe Real: Local History, City Views and Urban Cool
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What to expect
🕒 A scenic walk through Lisbon’s iconic spots, blending history, breathtaking views, and vibrant urban culture.
Highlights
⚬ A Brasileira
⚬ Largo do Chiado
⚬ Largo do Carmo
⚬ Carmo Convent
⚬ Santa Justa Lift
⚬ Church of Saint Roch
⚬ Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
⚬ Principe Real Garden
⚬ EmbaiXada
Description
Explore Lisbon’s charming streets from Chiado to Principe Real.
Start at an iconic café and walk through squares filled with history.
Along the way, enjoy stunning city views from the Santa Justa Lift and admire unique Portuguese ceramics in local bakeries.
Discover a former convent turned restaurant, visit the ornate Church of Saint Roch, and uncover hidden gems in Principe Real like a collector’s paradise, a grand tree, and a palace-turned-shopping center.
Finish the tour in a cozy square with delicious foodie options.
What is included
🎧 Digital audio self-guided tour in English 🇬🇧
⚬ Lifetime access to this tour
What is not included
⚬ Entry to attractions along the tour
⚬ Headphones (consider use it for a better experience)
⚬ Mobile device (use your own phone)
⚬ Live Guide
Important information
Address
Rua Garrett 120, Largo do Chiado, Lisbon
Starting Point
A Brasileira
Cancellation policy
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Reviews
Shelley SAug 25, 2024 • Verified customer
I can highly recommend this fun and informative walk!
LeonieAug 03, 2024 • Verified customer
Beautiful tour, great insider Tipps we would have missed otherwise (especially for Chocolate lovers 😉), interesting Information. We highly recommend this tour!!
Dori FJul 13, 2024 • Verified customer
A really lovely way to get to know a part of Lisbon you may not know. It's like walking with an informative friend. Enough information to keep you interested but not overloaded, and great suggestions of where to stop and explore further. We took about two hours to do the walk and stopped off at a lovely restaurant - Tacho - just before the end of the walk. A very successful excursion during our Lisbon stay.