Meet your small group in Jardim Afonso de Albuquerque at either 10 am or 3 pm, and get ready for your Belém adventure.
Follow your guide through Lisbon as he or she gives you insight into the history of the area, including its role in the 15th and 16th centuries and the Age of Enlightenment, when the Portuguese were some of the most instrumental explorers in the world. You'll stop at the Jerónimos Monastery — the first UNESCO World Heritage-listed site of your trip — and the Discoveries Monument that celebrates Portugal's explorers and seafarers.
Make sure to bring some extra money with you because the tour stops at Pastéis de Belém, a local pastry shop that’s more than 100 years old. Pick out Portuguese baked goods you can enjoy at the moment or take back to your hotel.
Your tour ends at Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed monument built in the 16th century.