Best Alfama Small Group Walking Tour
Start your group walking tour of 3 hours in the historic center of Lisbon, where your expert guide will introduce you to Alfama’s most famous landmarks. Visit local sites to explore the rich history, traditional architecture, and unique atmosphere. Along the way, enjoy insights into local history, cultural traditions, and regional customs.
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Meeting point
R. do ComĂ©rcio 83, 1100-413 Lisboa, Portugal, You'll meet your guide at this address "Pestana Rua Augusta Lisboa"Â
1. Statue of D. José I
Begin at the grand monument honoring King José I of Portugal. Meet your guide — easy to spot under an orange umbrella — between the impressive arch and the statue at the square’s center.
2. Praça do Comércio (Terreiro do Paço)
 Stroll through Lisbon’s most iconic square, framed by grand arcades and opening onto the sparkling Tagus River.
3. Church of St. Anthony
 Visit the church built on the birthplace of St. Anthony of Padua, one of the most beloved saints in the Catholic world.
4. Casa dos Bicos – Museu de Lisboa
Admire this unique 16th-century building, famous for its diamond-shaped façade and Manueline architectural style.
5. Alfama
Wander through the winding alleys of Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, filled with history, charm, and vibrant local life.
6. Lisbon Cathedral
Step inside the city’s oldest and most important church, a Romanesque treasure dating back to the 12th century.
7. PanteĂŁo Nacional
See the striking National Pantheon, resting place of many of Portugal’s most important figures.
8. Miradouro das Portas do Sol
Enjoy sweeping views over Alfama’s terracotta rooftops and the Tagus River from this stunning viewpoint.
9. Castelo de SĂŁo Jorge
Gaze up at the ancient castle, originally built by the Moors in the 8th century, standing proudly over Lisbon
10. Miradouro de Santa Luzia
Take in one of Lisbon’s most romantic viewpoints, decorated with azulejos and overlooking the old city.
11. Monumento Mouraria – Berço do Fado
Walk through the atmospheric streets of Mouraria, the birthplace of Portugal’s soulful fado music.
12. Igreja de SĂŁo Vicente de Fora
 Admire the imposing church dedicated to Lisbon’s patron saint, with its striking white façade.


