Belém deserves to be explored both on foot and from the water, and on this enriching walking tour, you'll do both. Forget about the stress of managing logistics on your own and immerse yourself in the historical and cultural beauty of this stunning seaside district. With guaranteed first time slot access to the Jerónimos Monastery, you'll have time and space to marvel at its stunning architecture as you learn about the explorers who prayed here before their daring voyages. You'll also savor authentic Portuguese custard tarts from the original bakery and discover Belém's most significant landmarks, such as the Monument to the Discoveries and Belém Tower. Every stop along the way is brought to life by expert local guides who share fascinating stories of Portugal's Age of Discoveries. Your adventure wraps up with a relaxing boat ride back to Lisbon, complete with breathtaking views of the 25th of April Bridge and Cristo Rei statue.
Your journey starts at the majestic Jerónimos Monastery with guaranteed first time slot access to get you past the long lines that form later. This UNESCO World Heritage site, featuring stunning Manueline architecture, offers a glimpse into the past. Learn about the famed explorers like Vasco da Gama who once prayed for safe voyages right in this very sanctuary. As you wander through its serene cloisters, your guide will illuminate the rich tapestry of Portugal’s Age of Discoveries and make history come alive.
Next, you'll indulge in a quintessential Lisbon experience: a visit to the original bakery that invented Portugal’s beloved custard tarts. As you savor the flaky, creamy goodness, your guide will share delightful anecdotes about this iconic treat and its significance in Portuguese culture.
Recharged and ready, it's time to explore Belém’s prominent landmarks, which are crucial to understanding Portugal’s golden era of exploration. Stand in awe before the Monument to the Discoveries and the iconic Belém Tower, where Portuguese caravels once set sail towards uncharted territories. Your guide will enrich your visit with stories of daring explorers and the rise of Portugal’s vast empire, to ensure you grasp the full historical context of these impressive sites.
After a fun and immersive history lesson on the streets of Belém, it’s time to unwind. You'll board a boat for a scenic and convenient trip back to the city center, soaking in stunning views along the way of the 25th of April Bridge and the towering Cristo Rei statue.
Guide: English