Age of Discoveries Walking Tour in Belém
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About This Tour in Lisbon
Why Visit Lisbon?
Lisbon is a charming coastal capital with stunning hills, historic trams, and beautiful tiles. Explore Alfama district, visit historic monuments, and enjoy delicious Portuguese cuisine. Lisbon offers beautiful viewpoints, vibrant culture, and nearby beaches.
Getting to Lisbon
The easiest way to reach Lisbon is by flying into Lisbon Portela Airport (LIS). The city offers various transportation options including taxis, public transit, and private transfers to help you reach your destination. Many hotels can arrange airport transfers, and local transportation options vary by location.
What's Included
- Expert and Passionate Free Tour Guide
What's Not Included
- Private transportation
- Gratuities
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Meeting and Pickup
Meeting Point
ImmerseYou'll meet our Free Tour guides with the Blue Umbrellas next to the statue.
End Point
Our Free Tour ends next to the Belém Tower.
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: All travelers must meet at start point
Itinerary
Tour Itinerary
Immerse yourself in the opulent Afonso de Albuquerque... 15 minutes
Immerse yourself in the opulent Afonso de Albuquerque Square and Garden, a verdant tribute to the brilliant Afonso de Albuquerque, Portugal's viceroy who expanded its eastern empire with unmatched strategic acumen. This square isn't just a space; it's a celebration of Albuquerque's legacy, adorned with sculptures that bring his epic tales to life, nestled amidst exotic plants that echo the voyages that connected continents.
The Thai Pavilion stands as a testament to... 10 minutes
The Thai Pavilion stands as a testament to Portugal's far-reaching trade routes, stretching from the aromatic bazaars of India to the vibrant courts of Thailand and Sri Lanka. This exquisite structure symbolizes the cross-cultural exchanges initiated by Portuguese explorers, which eventually introduced tea to Britain, courtesy of Lady Catarina of Bragança. It's a poignant reminder of how Portugal stitched the fabric of global trade and culture.
Indulge in the legendary Pastéis de Belém, a... 10 minutes
Indulge in the legendary Pastéis de Belém, a culinary masterpiece born in Belém. Each bite of these creamy, flaky custard tarts tells a story of culinary invention, tradition, and the secret recipe guarded by the monks of Jerónimos Monastery. Tasting these delights is not just a treat; it's an essential rite of passage for any visitor to Belém, embodying the essence of Portuguese sweetness and flair.
Stroll down the historic Chão Salgado Alley, where... 10 minutes
Stroll down the historic Chão Salgado Alley, where the shadows of the Marquis of Pombal loom large. This alleyway whispers the tales of his iron-fisted rule, from the modernization of Lisbon to the dark days of the Távoras Massacre. His controversial legacy, marked by ruthless policies and bold urban planning, forever altered the course of Portuguese history, making this site a fascinating study in power and progress.
Behold the Jerónimos Monastery, a Gothic marvel that... 20 minutes
Behold the Jerónimos Monastery, a Gothic marvel that stands as a monumental homage to Prince Henry the Navigator. This architectural jewel, with its intricate carvings and majestic cloisters, blends Christian symbolism with motifs from the sea, symbolizing the Age of Discovery's brave expeditions. The monastery is not just a building; it's a narrative in stone of Portugal's quest for new worlds, inspired by Henry's visionary spirit. Please note that we will not go inside Mosteiro dos Jerónimos except for the church, although many traveller's choose this spot to visit after the tour.
Praça do Império marks the site of the... 15 minutes
Praça do Império marks the site of the grand New State World exhibition of 1940, celebrating over 800 years of Portuguese resilience and innovation, from its founding in 1140 to its rebirth after Spanish rule in 1640. This sprawling plaza, with its monumental fountain and gardens, serves as a living museum of Portugal's enduring legacy and cultural pride, inviting visitors to ponder the indomitable spirit of a nation reborn.
Stand in awe at the Compass Rose and... 10 minutes
Stand in awe at the Compass Rose and Mappa Mundi, a sprawling homage to the navigational prowess that propelled Portugal to the forefront of global exploration. Spanning 50 meters, this intricate mosaic not only maps the routes that stitched the world together but also celebrates the adventurers who dared to dream beyond the horizon. It's a stunning visual ode to the Age of Discovery, capturing the essence of Portugal's navigational genius.
The Monument to the Discoveries looms on the... 15 minutes
The Monument to the Discoveries looms on the Belém waterfront as a striking tribute to the fearless explorers who expanded the known world. This towering structure, pointing boldly towards the sea, is lined with statues of Portugal's greatest adventurers, their gazes fixed on distant shores, inspiring all who visit to embrace the spirit of exploration that defines the Portuguese soul. Please note that we will not go inside Padrão dos Descobrimentos, although many traveller's choose this spot to visit after the tour.
Wander along the Tagus River Bank, where the... 10 minutes
Wander along the Tagus River Bank, where the waters that once bore caravels to new worlds now reflect the modern majesty of the 25th of April Bridge and the sanctity of the Christ the King statue. This picturesque riverside invites contemplation of Portugal's maritime glory, echoed in the feats of aviation pioneer Gago Coutinho, whose daring transatlantic flight bridged continents and skies alike.
The Gardens of the Tower of Belém offer... 15 minutes
The Gardens of the Tower of Belém offer a tranquil retreat, a lush oasis framing the historic Belem Tower. These gardens, with their manicured lawns and panoramic views, provide a serene backdrop to the tower that once guarded the gateway to Lisbon, inviting visitors to linger and reflect on the journeys that shaped the globe.
The Tower of Belém stands sentinel at the... 20 minutes
The Tower of Belém stands sentinel at the mouth of the Tagus River, a symbol of Portugal's age of maritime adventure and discovery. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its ornate Manueline architecture and battlements that have watched over centuries, is not just a tower but a beacon of the nation's enduring spirit of exploration and resilience. Please note that we will not go inside Torre de Belém, although many traveller's choose this spot to visit after the tour.
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What is the cancellation policy?
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Is this tour suitable for all ages?
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