Street Art Scavenger Hunt, Cristo Rei, and Quinta da Alrealva
Tour description
We gather at the Cacilhas Fluval, the vibrant hub where the catamarans shuttle hundreds of locals between Lisbon and Almada every day.
We start our tour to the Cristo Rei. Here, breathtaking panoramic views of Lisbon await, along with captivating tales from the Age of Discoveries that shaped the city and the world.
The journey leads us to Quinta da Alrealva, an atmospheric, abandoned winery nestled on the serene banks of the Rio Tejo. This off-the-beaten-path gem becomes our playground for discovery—Portugal’s acclaimed street artists have turned its crumbling walls into a mesmerizing open-air gallery. Here, you’ll embark on a lively scavenger hunt: each guest receives a collection of street art images and a challenge to spot them all within 10 minutes, adding a dash of excitement and friendly competition to your adventure.
After exploring Portuguese street art, we wander the picturesque Gingal riverfront, soaking in riverside charm and local stories, before returning to Cacilhas Fluval—leaving you inspired by a day of exploration, art, and history.
This is a 4-kilometer walking tour that requires good-quality walking shoes and moderate health. The bus fare from Cacilhas to the Cristo Rei campus is about 1,50 Euros, which can be purchased on board or with a yellow Carris Zapping card. Cost of the Transtejo ferry from Cais do Sodré to Cacilhas is about 1,50 per trip.
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