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Details Of The Service

 

Maximum 3 people per booking

Location: Lisbon, Setúbal, Portugal

Languages:

 

Pricing information: 92€ /day  (12 hours day)

 68€ /day  (7 hours day)

*Payment made by bank transfer  ( Terms of Service )

*Our pricing is constantly updated to ensure you always get the lowest possible prices

 

Departure time: 09:00 Am

Hotel pickups commence approximately 30 to 60 minutes prior to this time; the exact pickup time will be advised on reconfirmation

Starting point: on request
Availabel from 8:30 am to 11:00 pm everyday

 

Additional information:

  • Confirmation will be received Within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability 

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult

  • Adult pricing applies to all travelers

  • If canceled due to bad weather, you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund

 

Photography: Have at least 25 pictures of your vacation day who will be available in digital format by e-mail, 24 or 48 hours later (Of course you can have a look of all photos during journey whenever you want)

 

Exclusions:

  • Meals & Drinks

  • Admission Fees

  • Acess tickets, public transports tickets

Inclusions:

  • Urban Caddie during 14 hours (9 AM to 23 PM)

  • Driver Fees

  • Pick-Up / Drop-Off at your location in Lisbon or Setúbal

  • Transportation in a modern and comfortable vehicle

  • Tolls & Parks

  • Photografer and 25 pictures day at least

 

Please note: After your purchase is confirmed we will email you a link to your voucher. 

 PRIVATE ECO URBAN CADDIE

What Makes Us Different

 

  • Spend holiday in a friendly way as never done

  • Be received as a family friend 

  • Take you to amazing hidden places tourists never get to see

 

  • Plan with you your vacation day, helpping you in the selection of activities and events to do

  • Have the company of your "Private Urban Caddie" throughout all your journey, including in meals and entertainment

  • Help in interactions with locals breaking the language barrier

  • Make sure you don’t get charged extra for being foreign

  • Choose the best ways to get to the selected places and activities

 

  • Improve the management of your vacation time

  • Have more time for fun and get more pleasure

  • Promoting interaction and empathy, making your stay as pleasant as possible - keep the good vibes and mood 

  • Make sure you keep your health and safety

 

  • Get a large number of fantastic photos from your journey in Portugal to remember later 

 

  • Learn more  about Portugal and  portuguese people

Suggested Things To Do 

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Keep the best moments

 

Have a special photographe report of your holiday. Enjoy your vacation time to the fullest and get a reminder of the especial moments to remember later. We'll do it for you."The life is also "remember". 

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Overview

 

Perfect for first-time visitors, this guided walking tour takes you to the major sites of central Lisbon. As you follow your local guide, you will get great insight into the city's history and culture. Experience old Lisbon by walking around the Moorish Alfama neighborhood (the city’s oldest quarter) and taking a trip on one of Lisbon's vintage trams. Admire the Eden Theatre, Sé de Lisboa cathedral and the cafes and boutiques of the elegant Chiado neighborhood. Numbers are limited to 20 people on this guided walking tour, ensuring you'll receive personalized attention from your guide.

What To Expect

Your first stop on your guided walking tour of Lisbon is Rossio Square, the heart of the old and new Lisbon. The square was built in the 19th century and is paved with typical Portuguese cobblestones in the shape of waves. Next, visit Restauradores Square, where an obelisk stands tall, commemorating Portugal’s independence from Spain in 1640. 

From here, admire Liberdade Avenue, the Eden Theatre (one of the best examples of Portuguese Art Deco), and the 18th-century Foz Palace. Marvel at the intricate Neo-Manueline architecture of Rossio Central Station, which connects the city to Sintra through a 1.61-mile-long (2.6 km) tunnel and is considered to be one of the most important engineering works of Portugal from the 19th century.

Next, learn about the Carnation Revolution as you visit beautiful Carmo Square, the very place where Portugal’s old dictatorial regime fell in 1974 after 48 years and where the Carmelite's Carmo Convent is located. Then walk through the elegant Chiado neighborhood, with its old cafés, boutiques, theaters and bookstores. Spend some time in this aristocratic quarter, one of the most interesting pedestrian areas in Lisbon, before enjoying a short trip on one of Lisbon’s vintage trams (fare included).

When you get off the tram, wander through the small squares, twisting streets and blind alleys where the roofs almost touch each other of Alfama, a Moorish neighborhood and the oldest district in Lisbon. This is the birthplace of Fado, Portugal's own musical genre. Learn about this type of music as you pass the Fado Museum and some hidden Fado restaurants.


Then admire the beauty of Sé de Lisboa cathedral, the city’s oldest church. End your tour in Commerce Square (Praça do Comércio), one of Europe’s largest squares that was for centuries a reception hall for visitors arriving by sea.

What To Expect

Your first stop on your guided walking tour of Lisbon is Rossio Square, the heart of the old and new Lisbon. The square was built in the 19th century and is paved with typical Portuguese cobblestones in the shape of waves. Next, visit Restauradores Square, where an obelisk stands tall, commemorating Portugal’s independence from Spain in 1640. 

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