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    Lisbon By Beetle

    Lisbon By Beetle

    5.0(4 reviews)
    1.3 kmBaixa, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado

    Such an amazing tour with my guide Arthur who knew the history and secret passageways around Lisbon…read moreand Sintra. The car was retro and better than any tour bus. It was a personable and memorable experience that I will never forget. This tour will help you truly understand the culture and significant places around Lisbon at a pace that makes you feel that you are spending the day with a friend - as opposed to a tour guide.

    After weighing our options for sightseeing Lisbon and its surrounding areas, we decided to use…read moreLisbon By Beetle to visit neighboring Sintra (an all-day 8-hour tour). We couldn't have asked for a better personal guide than Ricardo! Upon hearing of our sightseeing plans for the day, he suggested a side trip to the beach towns of Estoril and Cascais before heading up the mountains to Sintra. He was so informative and engaging, and a great conversationalist, making my girlfriend and me feel quite at ease. It was a great decision; we were treated to a very personalized tour of three towns, complete with multiple photo ops and food/drink places to try. We spent the entire day tooling around in an awesome Beetle, with a friendly and warm guide, and felt like every Euro was deserved. I can safely say we'd use Lisbon By Beetle again, whenever we come back to visit Lisbon!

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    Lisbon By Beetle - At the tail end of the this fantastic tour, with one of Sintra's castles in the background.

    At the tail end of the this fantastic tour, with one of Sintra's castles in the background.

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    I Took a TukTuk

    I Took a TukTuk

    5.0(3 reviews)
    2.4 kmAlto de São João, Penha de França

    Perfect First-Time Lisbon Experience -- Outstanding Tuk Tuk Tour with Pedro…read more This was our first time visiting Lisbon, and booking a tuk tuk tour with Pedro was hands-down the best way to start our trip. He was absolutely fantastic--extremely knowledgeable about the history of Portugal and able to explain everything in a clear, engaging, and memorable way. His English was excellent, which made the experience effortless and enjoyable. Pedro curated an incredible route that gave us a true overview of the city, perfect for first-timers. We visited highlights such as Lisbon Cathedral, Miradouro das Portas do Sol, and Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, with breathtaking views we never would have found on our own. We passed through historic neighborhoods like Graça, São Vicente, and Alfama, as well as landmarks including Panteão Nacional. The tour also took us to Belém, where we stopped at Pastéis de Belém, and visited Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Torre de Belém, and Padrão dos Descobrimentos. We also passed through central areas like Praça do Comércio, Chiado, Largo do Carmo, Bairro Alto, and Basílica da Estrela. What made this tour especially valuable as first-time visitors was Pedro's local insight beyond the sightseeing. He shared excellent recommendations for authentic local restaurants, traditional dishes to try, and which were best for meals. We also really appreciated his flexibility. We asked to end the tour at Time Out Market Lisboa instead of returning to our hotel so we could grab dinner, and he graciously accommodated the request without hesitation. If it's your first time in Lisbon and you want a tour that's informative, personalized, and genuinely helpful for the rest of your trip, Pedro is the guide you want. Highly, highly recommend.

    4 hour overview of Lisbon, its history and main attractions. Great way to start our visit…read moreJohnny was an amazing driver! So knowledgeable and welcoming His English was excellent. Great job Johnny!

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    Cityrama - Gray Line Portugal - Inside the Gray Line bus

    Cityrama - Gray Line Portugal

    1.5(26 reviews)
    2.4 kmRoma-Areeiro, Areeiro

    We did the "Full Day Tour to Obidos, Batalha, Nazare and Fatima" through the Shore Excursions Group…read morewhich looks like is equivalent to the Gray Line's "West: Fátima, Nazaré, Óbidos, Batalha" tour. Katarina as our guide who did the tour in two languages. We did this tour the day after we arrived in Lisbon. It was about 14 hours. We met the Gray Line bus location near the Praca Marques de Pobal statue by the Parque Eduardo VII early in the morning. There was a bathroom behind the bus area and before you go to deep into the park. We had stayed at Hotel Tivoli Avenida Liberdade Lisboa, as opposed to closer to the cruise port, so we would be within walking distance to the meeting point early in the morning. - Obidos - 1 hour on our own - picturesque town from the Roman times with a wall, castle, and church. We tried Liquor de Ginja, local liquor served in a chocolate shell for 1.5 Euros on our own. There was a pharmacy before you go to far into town. - Nazarre - town where there used to be a Virgin Mary statue in the 12th century believed to be from the Nazareth, Israel. A replacement statue is there down steps in a small area. Nazarre was above on a cliff and down by the beach and we had a lunch break. We ate at Casalinho Restaurant. We got the cod, but the seafood boats were their specialty and came out to much fanfare. - Bahalha - UNESCO world heritage site - Dominican monastery built in the 14th century. Gothic architecture. No monks there now. Short stop. - Fatima - stopped at a large gift shop for 25 minutes of shopping, then went to the site. Make sure you take and keep the coupon passed out. When you buy something, you give the coupon and they give you a tiny plastic statue of the Lady of Fatima. We had one hour at the actual site. We arrived later in the day, so it wasn't packed with tour groups. The sheer scale of the plaza is striking, especially when you imagine it filled with pilgrims during holy days. Watching the most devoted crawl on their knees along the long, smooth path built for them--some openly sobbing--makes the depth of devotion people bring here unmistakably clear. To the left is the Chapel of the Apparitions, a small, simple structure. A statue of the Blessed Mother stands on a marble pillar marking the site of her appearance, with rows of benches on three sides. The chapel is covered yet open to the elements and fresh air. Despite the number of visitors, I was struck by the quiet respect--no people sitting on their phones or talking loudly. Most sat silently, many clearly in prayer. Although I did not see Our Lady of Fátima appear, I could feel the reverence created by the millions of prayers offered here over time. I felt a palpable sense of "gentle compassion," as if those prayers were being listened to and heard by Our Lady. Near the Sanctuary was a long line of people. You could buy candles and throw them in a raging firepit. I guess it was a large scale version of lighting votive candles to make an offering. Normally, in the Catholic faith, we may buy and light a candle and offer a prayer, but we don't toss the candle in a fire. I didn't like the firepit idea unless people were lighting candles to toss away their sins. It reminded me more of Hell than being uplifting. The complex includes two large churches, including a newer basilica built to hold up to 8,000 people. In the original Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary are the tombs of the children who witnessed the apparitions. Helpful Tip: Restrooms are available beneath the modern church. Look for the steps leading down to a lower level in front of it--signage is minimal, but facilities are located there. For me the reason why we went on this tour was to see Fatima, and I felt the amount of time, roughly an hour, was enough even with time to pray at the sanctuary, basilica and newer church and walk the long distances. I saw the tombs of the shepherd girls. There might have been some more I missed, but I feel it was enough time there. We enjoyed seeing the other towns in Portugal as well

    DON'T USE THIS COMPANY…read more If you're visiting Lisbon, avoid this service. They advertise four different routes that supposedly cover all the main attractions, but in reality they only provide two, leaving you unable to see many of the sights they promise. The audio guide barely works throughout the bus, making the tour even more disappointing. On top of that, the buses run extremely late--you can end up waiting 45 minutes to an hour beyond the scheduled time. I would never recommend this company to anyone. It was a very poor experience and a complete waste of time.

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