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Discover Lisbon Half Day Tuk Tuk Private Tour

New To The Site! Lisbon, Portugal

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3 to 4 hours (approx.)
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Overview

Start your trip with all comfort: the meeting point can be at Rua de Arroios 120-A or at one of the selected hotels in our list. Embark on a private, comfortable, silent and environmentally friendly electric tuk-tuk.

The tour takes you through the city’s most iconic neighborhoods. We start the tour in Alfama and Mouraria, two of Lisbon’s oldest and most authentic neighborhoods, where the soul of fado, the narrow alleys and the charming viewpoints tell centuries of history. In Graça, enjoy unforgettable panoramic views of the city.

We follow the elegant Chiado and the vibrant Bairro Alto, where Lisbon culture and bohemianity meet. In the Half-Day 4H option we finished the scenario in great style in Bethlehem, along the river Tagus, where iconic monuments celebrate the times of the Discoveries.
The tour ends at Plaza dos Restauradores in the heart of Lisbon – the ideal spot to continue exploring the city on your own or relax after a memorable experience.

What's Included

  • Important: not allowed to children under 7 years old
  • Liability Insurance and Personal Injury Insurance.
  • Private Tour in Electric Vehicle
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Meeting and Pickup

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We ask travellers to arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes in advance of the scheduled start time.If the pickup has not been requested at one of the hotels listed above, travelers should go to our garage located at the following address:Rua de Arroios, 120-A, 1150-056 LisbonOur vehicles and garage are properly identified with the TugaTours logo, making it easy to recognize on site. A representative of our team will be waiting at the entrance to welcome the participants, holding a sign with the name of the tour "Discover Lisbon Tuk Tuk Tour".If you choose to pick up at one of the available hotels, one of our identified drivers will pick you up at the matched location.

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Meeting point

Rua de Arroios
1150-260 Lisboa, Portugal

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Detailed check-in instructions, including the exact address, are provided with your booking confirmation.

End point

Praça dos Restauradores
1250-001 Lisboa, Portugal

Detailed check-in instructions, including the exact address, are provided with your booking confirmation.

What To Expect

Cidade Baixa (Pass By)

The Baixa de Lisboa, also known as Baixa Pombalina, is the heart of the city and one of its most iconic neighborhoods. After the earthquake of 1755, it was completely rebuilt with an innovative urban plan, led by the Marquis de Pombal. The streets are wide, straight and organized in the form of a grid, surrounded by buildings with neoclassical architecture. During the tuk-tuk tour, you will be able to admire places like the Rossio, with its famous cafes and wavewalk, the Piazza da Figueira and the grandiose Piazza do Comércio, facing the Tejo River. This area is ideal for feeling the true spirit of Lisbon – between monuments, historic facades, traditional shops and the lively life of the streets. It is also here that many Lisbonais and visitors cross daily. The Baixa is the perfect starting point to get to know the city, with fascinating stories, unique landscapes and an energy that blends tradition and modernity.
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Igreja de Santa Maria Maior (Pass By)

The Lisbon Cathedral, also known as the Church of Santa Maria Maior, is the oldest cathedral in the city, built in the 12th century after the reconquest of Lisbon by the Moors. With its imposing Romanesque-style facade and its two fortified towers, it is one of the most remarkable monuments of the capital. Over the centuries, the See was being modified and restored, gaining elements of Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical style. He survived several earthquakes, including the devastating 1755 earthquake, remaining a symbol of faith and resistance. In its interior, the central ship, the altar-mor and the cloister stand out, where archaeological vestiges from earlier eras, including Roman and Visigothic, were discovered. Visiting the Se is to immerse yourself in the history of Lisbon and feel the spirituality that travels through centuries. An essential point on any city tour.
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Miradouro das Portas do Sol (Pass By)

The Miradouro das Portas do Sol is one of the most iconic of Lisbon, offering stunning views over the roofs of Alfama, the Tejo River and monuments such as the National Pantheon and the Church of St. Vincent de Fora. Situated by the old city walls, this viewpoint owes its name to the ancient gates of the Moorish fence that existed there. It is an ideal place to relax, take photos and appreciate the unique light of Lisbon, especially at sunrise. With a very popular terrace and statues like that of St. Vincent, patron of the city, the space combines history, beauty and a vibrant atmosphere. It is also a passage point for many tuk tuks, electric cars and tourists who explore the Alfama neighborhood. Stopping here is more than admiring the landscape – it’s feeling the soul of Lisbon. A perfect place to enjoy the city with calm and charm, always with the Tagus on the horizon.
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Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

The Miradouro da Senhora do Monte is one of the tallest and most impressive in Lisbon, located in the Graça neighborhood. Situated next to the chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Monte, patron of the pregnant women, it offers one of the city's widest views: from the Castle of St. George to the Tejo, passing the Baixa, Avenida da Liberdade and to the Bridge 25 de Abril. Less busy than other viewpoints, it provides a calm and contemplative environment, ideal for those seeking a moment of tranquility with a breathtaking landscape. The chapel and viewpoint also have a strong spiritual significance for many Lisboetas. It is a perfect place to take photos, see the sunset or simply appreciate the unique beauty of Lisbon viewed from above. Stopping here on a tuk tuk tour is discovering a serene Lisbon with authenticity and charm.
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10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Mosteiro de Sao Vicente de Fora (Pass By)

The Church of St. Vincent de Fora is one of the most important monuments in Lisbon. The name “Fora” is due to its location outside the old city walls. Originally there was a simpler church here, dedicated to St. Vincent, patron of Lisbon. In the 17th century, during the reign of D. Philip I, the current church and monastery were built, in a grandiose work in the style of manier and baroque. The imposing facade anticipates an interior decorated with Portuguese marbles and tiles from the 17th and 18th centuries. The monastery holds the tombs of the Bragança dynasty, including several kings and queens. The claustro is highlighted, with tiled panels illustrating La Fontaine fables. From the terrace, you have a magnificent view of Alfama and the Tagus. São Vicente de Fora is a place of great historical, artistic and spiritual value, essential for a visit to Lisbon.
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Feira da Ladra (Pass By)

The Feira da Ladra is the oldest and most popular market in Lisbon, known as the city’s flea market. It takes place on Tuesdays and Saturdays in the historic neighborhood of Alfama, near the National Pantheon. Here you can find a huge variety of products: from antiques, books, furniture and vintage clothes to crafts, souvenirs and curious objects. The name “Ladra” refers to the word “ladra” in the sense of stealing, in reference to the stories of small thefts in the market, but today it is above all a vibrant space of commerce and popular culture. The fair is perfect for those who like to harvest treasures, discover unique pieces and feel the typical Lisbon atmosphere, with friendly sellers and tourists from all over the world. Visiting the Ladra Fair is like immersing yourself in the authenticity of the city, in an experience full of color, history and movement.
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Panteao Nacional

In the heart of Alfama, the National Pantheon, also known as Church of Santa Engracia, is one of Lisbon’s most imposing buildings. With its grand white dome, visible from various parts of the city, the monument combines history, architecture and tribute to great Portuguese figures. The construction began in the 17th century, but was only completed in the 20th century, feeding the popular expression “works of Santa Engrácia” to designate something endless. In its interior rest personalities such as Amália Rodrigues, Humberto Delgado and Eusébio. The ship is spacious, decorated with colorful marbles, and offers stunning views from the top of the dome. From the viewpoint, you can admire the Tejo River and the roofs of Alfama. A must stop for those who want to feel the weight of Portuguese history in a majestic setting. Ideal for a cultural break during the tuk tuk tour of Lisbon!
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10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Alfama (Pass By)

Alfama is the oldest and most authentic neighborhood of Lisbon, known for its narrow streets, steep slopes and unique atmosphere. This labyrinth of alleys preserves the traditional spirit of the city, with colorful houses, typical tiles and blooming balconies. Alfama is one of the neighborhoods where fado is felt intensely, with several houses and tascas where you can listen to this traditional music live, preserving the Lisbon culture. Although fado has its deepest roots in Mouraria, Alfama is today one of the main places to experience music and the typical atmosphere. In addition, the neighborhood offers important sights such as the Castle of São Jorge, the National Pantheon and the Miradouro das Portas do Sol, which provide stunning views of Lisbon and the Tejo River. Walking through Alfama is traveling in time, feeling the authenticity and history of Lisbon at every corner. An unforgettable place to meet the soul of the city
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Largo do Carmo (Pass By)

Largo do Carmo is one of Lisbon’s most iconic historic squares, located in the heart of the Bairro Alto. It is known for the ruins of the Church of Carmo, destroyed by the earthquake of 1755, which today function as an outdoor archaeological museum, offering a unique view of the city's history. The space is a vibrant meeting point, surrounded by cafes, restaurants and bars, where locals and tourists gather to enjoy Lisbon animation. Near the coast is the Elevator de Santa Justa, a neogothic elevator that connects Baixa with Bairro Alto, providing easy access between these two historic areas of the city and offering panoramic views of Lisbon. Largo do Carmo combines history, culture and urban life, becoming an indispensable place for those who want to feel the essence of Lisbon.
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Igreja de Sao Roque (Pass By)

The Church of São Roque is one of the oldest and most important churches in Lisbon, located in the Chiado neighborhood. Founded in the 16th century by the Company of Jesus, it stands out for its richly decorated interior, with tiles, golden scale and paintings of great artistic value. Its exterior is simple, reflecting the initial austerity of the Jesuits, but inside is one of the most impressive collections of sacred art in Portugal, including the Chapel of St. John the Baptist, considered one of the most expensive chapels in the world, brought piece by piece from Rome. The church is also a striking example of the Baroque and Manierist style in Portugal. In addition to its artistic value, the Church of São Roque has great historical importance, having resisted several earthquakes, including the earthquake of 1755. Visiting São Roque is an opportunity to know the cultural and religious richness of Lisbon.
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Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara

The Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara is one of the most charming of Lisbon, located in the Bairro Alto, at the end of the famous climb of the Elevator da Glória. It offers stunning panoramic views of the city, with highlights to the Castle of St. George, the Se, the River Tagus and the colorful roofs of the Baixa Pombalina. It is the perfect place for a relaxing break during the tuk tuk tour, combining natural beauty, history and art. The miradour has a well-kept garden with fountains, banks and a tiled panel that helps identify the main visible monuments. At sunset, the atmosphere becomes even more magical, with street musicians and a vibrant atmosphere. In the surroundings, there are kiosks, bars and cafes where you can enjoy a refreshment with privileged views. A true live postcard from Lisbon that conquers residents and visitors with its unique and unforgettable energy.
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10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Praca do Principe Real (Pass By)

Praça do Príncipe Real is one of the most charming and quiet spaces in Lisbon, located in an elegant and cosmopolitan neighborhood. Surrounded by historic buildings, the square is known for its well-kept gardens, centuries-old trees and the tropical greenhouse that houses exotic plants. It is a popular meeting point for locals and visitors, with cafes, restaurants and design and organic products stores nearby. The Príncipe Real neighborhood is also famous for its cultural diversity and animation, especially on weekends, when the organic and craft market is held. The square offers a relaxing atmosphere, ideal for walking, resting or enjoying Lisbon life, combining charm, nature and culture in one visit
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Parque Eduardo VII

Parque Eduardo VII is the largest public park in the centre of Lisbon, located on a hill that offers panoramic views of the city and the Tejo River. Inaugurated in 1903, it is a very appreciated green space for hiking, picnics and outdoor leisure. Its wide paths, well-kept gardens and greenhouses with tropical plants provide a quiet environment in the heart of the city. At the bottom of the park, next to the rotonda that gives access to the Avenida da Liberdade, is the imposing Statue of the Marquis de Pombal, which honors the responsible for the reconstruction of Lisbon after the earthquake of 1755. The park is also the venue for cultural events and festivals throughout the year. Visiting the Eduardo VII Park is an excellent way to relax and enjoy nature while enjoying unique views of the Portuguese capital.
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10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free

Praca do Marques de Pombal (Pass By)

Piazza Marquês de Pombal is one of Lisbon’s most important and bustling rotundas, serving as a central point between the city’s historic and modern neighborhoods. In the centre is the imposing statue of the Marquis de Pombal, the statesman who led the reconstruction of Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake. The sculpture, flanked by lions and allegorical figures, symbolizes the minister's strength and reforming vision. The square marks the beginning of the Avenida da Liberdade and is surrounded by business buildings, hotels and shopping centers, being a vital hub for transportation and economic activities. With the Edward VII Park right above, it is also a reference point for those who explore the city on foot. The Piazza Marquês de Pombal represents the modernization of Lisbon and its ability to rebirth with greatness, being today a symbol of progress and national pride
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Avenida da Liberdade (Pass By)

Avenida da Liberdade is the main elegant artery of Lisbon, famous for its wide alleys flanked by trees and well-maintained gardens. Inaugurated in the 19th century, this luxurious avenue connects the privileged Parqocal for hiking, where you can admire the 19th century architecture, the iconic iron lamps and the statues that decorate the space. The avenue is the heart of the cultural and social life of the city, hosting events, parades and artistic manifestations. Walking along the Avenida da Liberdade is to experience the cosmopolitan charm of Lisbon, mixing tradition and modernity in a sophisticated and vibrant setting.
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Praca dos Restauradores (Pass By)

The Plaza dos Restauradores is one of the most iconic squares in Lisbon, located at the end of the Avenida da Liberdade and marked by its central obelisk, inaugurated in 1886. This monument commemorates the restoration of Portuguese independence in 1640, after 60 years of Philippine rule. The square is surrounded by historic buildings with art deco and neomanueline facades, including old theatres, hotels and cinemas that reflect the charm of 20th-century Lisbon. It is also a link between the Baixa and the Bairro Alto, with easy access to the Elevator da Glória, which leads to the viewpoint of São Pedro de Alcântara. With a lively and busy atmosphere, Plaza dos Restauradores combines history, culture and modernity, being an excellent starting point for exploring the center of the Portuguese capital.
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Additional Info

  • Confirmation is instant and will be received at time of booking
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Specialized infant seats are available

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Q: What is the cancellation policy for the Discover Lisbon Half Day Tuk Tuk Private Tour?

A: You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the tour for a full refund. For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the tour start time.If you cancel less than 24 hours before the tour start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.Any changes made less than 24 hours before the tour start time will not be accepted.Cut-off times are based on the tour local time (WEST). Read more Apr 2025

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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the tour for a full refund.

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