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Discover Beautiful Portugal: Lisbon Free Walking Tours
Lisbon is a great place for a peaceful holiday, exciting adventures and deep immersion in the atmosphere of real Portugal. Here you can watch the centuries as they intertwine and see the revival of ancient traditions, immerse yourself in the local culture and admire the masterpieces that embody its spirit. However, if you want to see as many interesting places as possible, you should book one of the free walking tours in Lisbon.
Top Spots to see in Lisbon
The history of Lisbon is more than 2000 years old and therefore the city is very unique, original and interesting. Yes, unfortunately, the vast majority of historical sights were destroyed by a catastrophic earthquake in 1775, but since then the capital of Portugal has managed to acquire new unique objects.
Commerce Square and the Triumphal Arch
The main square of the city is the Commerce Square. This square of a regular symmetrical shape is located on the bank of the Tagus River. It appeared after the Lisbon earthquake of 1755, on the site of the completely destroyed Royal Palace of Ribeira. Today, the Commerce Square is the "heart" of Lisbon. Here, citizens celebrate various holidays and important events in the life of the city, rallies are held, etc. The Triumphal Arch of Lisbon, built in 1875, rises on the square.
Belem Tower
Another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Lisbon is the 35-meter Belem Tower. It was built in 1515-1521 to commemorate Vasco da Gama's discovery of the sea route to India. At various times, the tower served as a defensive structure, a prison, a gunpowder warehouse, and even a customs house. Today, the tower is open to the public for 8 euros.
Sé Cathedral
The main religious landmark of the capital of Portugal is the Sé Cathedral. Its construction began in the second half of the 12th century. At that time, Gothic was gaining popularity in Europe. The Lisbon Cathedral was built in this style. Later, in different eras, elements of other architectural styles were added to the appearance of the cathedral. The earthquake of 1775 caused great damage to the cathedral, and restoration was carried out. The entrance ticket will cost 5 euros.
Jeronimos Monastery
The most important cultural and historical landmark of Lisbon is the Jeronimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The monastery belongs to the Hieronymite Order. It was founded in 1502. Vasco da Gama is buried in Jeronimos, as well as the Portuguese kings Manuel I and João III. You can see the landmark for 12 euros.
Statue of Christ
The most famous statue of Jesus Christ, without a doubt, is located in Rio de Janeiro. It was built in 1931. Soon the Portuguese decided that their capital should also be protected by Christ. In 1959, it was erected. It was named Cristo Rei (Christ the King). The height of the statue of Christ is only 2 meters shorter than the statue in Rio and is 28 meters, plus a 75-meter portico, which is installed on a hill 113 meters high. As a result, the statue of Christ is clearly visible from almost any point in the city.
Practical Information: Tour Schedule, Meeting Places, and Booking Details
On average, our Lisbon walking tours last about three hours and are conducted in Spanish and English. To find out more, choose one of the presented tours. You can also find out what other tourists who have booked our Lisbon city tour think:
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“Francisco was a great tour leader, and he knew a lot of the history of Lissabon. We went to places that we otherwise would not have found.”
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“The group was small and so much better than my previous larger walk. Antonio was so informative and had great stories. Really great guide. Definitely recommend António.”
7 km from the city there is the International Airport of Lisbon called Portela. You can fly there from any point on the planet. As for the railway, Oriente is one of the main transport hubs of Lisbon. It serves intercity, international and suburban flights.
Learn Everything About Lisbon with Free Tours
Before visiting Lisbon you should take care of the route and places to see in the city. Book a free tour in Lisbon and our professional guides will immerse you in the history of the city.