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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
I am a Ph.D. title candidate in Anthropology who has been to around 75 countries. I am passionate about meeting people from different countries and backgrounds. I am also an experienced tour guide who has done over 900 tours in Portugal and about 300 in Thailand (the country which was the subject of my doctoral thesis). While I am skilled in History, I also have a strong bohemian part of my personality, thus I enjoy showing my clients the best bars and restaurant to attend in the city. In my tours, I prize that the clients will get both a general knowledge of the History of Lisbon and local tips on how to enjoy their time in the city.
Whether you are a tourist, an ex-pat, or even a local, this historical, city center walking tour is made for those who want to get a better understanding of Lisbon's rich history while making new friends.
We will leave from Rossio square, the heart of the city, and head up to explore the classic neighborhoods of Chiado and Princípe Real and the bohemian neighborhood of Bairro Alto, while bypassing beautiful churches such as S. Domingos (XIII century), the Carmo Convent (XIV century) and S. Roque (XVI century), as well as seeing some Neo-Manueline architecture, intriguing azulejos ´tiles´, and trendy cafés and restaurants.
We will cover in this tour:
A main difference between this proposal and other walking tours is that I want people to connect with each other and, after the tour is over, we can all share some drinks at a local bar
The tour can always be adjusted upon demand and weather conditions. The duration of the tour is of approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes.
Important: I am currently traveling, so I am letting a friend, who is an actor and also a skilled guide, to do the tours in my place. Should you book the tour, I will give you his contact.
I will have a small, blue umbrella at Rossio Square, nearby the statue of king D. Pedro IV.
Meet up at the heart of the city by the statue of King Pedro IV.
Learn about one of the most tragic episodes in the city: the massacre of the Jews.
Beautiful hidden palace.
Learn about the Manueline style and a mysterious king who disappeared in a foggy day...
The ruins of the 1755 earthquake.
See the Pombaline houses.
Restaurants located in a 700 years-old monastery.
Absolutely, a lot of gold!
One of the most beautiful viewpoints in the city.
The bohemian district of Lisbon.
Charming street with yellow trams and the river at the back.
Finish the tour with the legend of Adamastor.
Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).
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