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A free walking tour is indeed a free tour that you do by walking around the city. This concept allows you to have a local guide, and in our case a portuguese guide, that will tell you about the history and wonders of Lisbon while doing a walk itinerary. At the end of the tour you will tip according to what you feel the tour was worth.
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Lisbon Free Walking Tours – The Definitive Guide [+ Free Maps]
Walking tours are the best way to explore Lisbon, but the question is:
How to find in Lisbon free walking tours that are 100% free?
The answer: go on a self-guided walking tour.
I’ve created 3 self-guided walking tours that you can follow to discover Lisbon, one of the best cities in Portugal , for free.
Let’s see them!
Lisbon is small enough that you can see most of the city by walking around. Of course, 1 walking tour won’t be enough for you to discover Lisbon to the fullest : for this reason, I have created 3 free walking tours in Lisbon that you can follow.
Each tour is designed so that you truly get a feel for the district you’re visiting: the Alfama district , the Belém district, or Lisbon City Center.
In this travel guide about the free walking tours in Lisbon Portugal, you’ll find in the table of contents below everything that we’ll see, from maps of the walking tours, to self-guided walking tours and guided walking tours.
Simply click on the table to expand it, then click on any part you’d like to jump to.
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Don’t have time to read this full guide, and just want to download a map with the itinerary for the free walking tour?
I’ve got you covered.
Just click on the desired map to open it in Google Maps; then, click on the “star” at the top. It will automatically add the map to your Google Maps. In Google Maps, you will find it under Menu>Your Places>Maps
Download the free Lisbon walking tour maps below:
Alfama Walking Tour
Belém Walking Tour
City Center Walking Tour
So there you have them, your free interactive maps of free walking tours, Lisbon.
If you want more information about each walking tour, including the places to see, with information, tips and photos, keep reading below.
One of the best ways to discover Lisbon is to walk around the city, going from postcard view to epic monument. The only way to have a truly free tour is to go on a self-guided walking tour .
Don’t worry, you won’t have to create your own tour, to plan everything and to guess where to go.
I’ve done all the work for you.
Just choose the part of Lisbon you want to explore, and follow the free walking tour I’ve created for you!
You’ll find in this guide the following Lisbon free walking tours:
- Lisbon free walking tour: Alfama Walking Tour
- Lisbon free walking tour: Belém Walking Tour
- Lisbon free walking tour: City Center Walking Tour
Click on any of the buttons below to jump straight to the free Lisbon walking tour you want to see
Alfama is a district of Lisbon, situated in the east of the city. It almost feels like a village within the city: it’s the oldest district of Lisbon, and you really feel like you went back in times when wandering the streets of Alfama. Don’t miss it as visiting Alfama is one of the best things to do in Lisbon .
- What to expect: medieval streets, going uphill a lot, and epic views
- Walking time: 37 minutes
Total time recommended: 2 hours
Alfama – Lisbon Walking Tour Map
Ready to explore Alfama? We’ll go on the first Lisbon free walking tours: the Alfama walking tour . To explore the neighborhood, we’ll visit 10 spots, that will give you a perfect experience of this part of Lisbon.
In the map below, you’ll find the 10 spots , as well as the itinerary we’ll follow.
How to use the map
Navigate : Click on the top left logo to open the side panel. You’ll see all of the spots in the itinerary; you can click on any to have more information
Download : To download the map, simply click on the “ star ” next to the title. It will automatically add the map to your Google Maps. In Google Maps, you will find it under Menu>Your Places>Maps
Here are the main spots you’ll see on this Free Walking Tour of Alfama:
- Igreja da Madalena
- Lisbon Cathedral
- Palacete Chafariz d’El Rei
- Igreja de São Miguel
- Miradouro das Portas do Sol
- Secret Lisbon Tunnel
- Street Art Amália Rodrigues by Vhils
- Miradouro do Recolhimento
- Castelo de São Jorge
- Miradouro do Castelo de S. Jorge
So there you have it, your free walking tour of Alfama in Lisbon.
For more information about all of the places included in this walking tour, along with photos, keep reading below.
1 – Igreja da Madalena
The Alfama free walking tour starts in the West of Alfama, at the Igreja da Madalena.
In addition to seeing the church, you’ll also see the iconic yellow tram , going right in front of the church.
2 – Lisbon Cathedral
We then move on to our second spot of the day, the Lisbon Cathedral, a 2 minutes walk away. We’ll follow the trams track, so that’s even more opportunities for you to see the tram passing by.
Feel free to go inside the Lisbon Cathedral, the entry is free .
There is so much to see in Lisbon, one of the main reasons to choose Lisbon vs Porto for your next trip.
3 – Palacete Chafariz d’El Rei
The 3rd stop of the day is the Palacete Chafariz d’El Rei, a stunning Moorish building from the 19th century. The facade is made of pink and blue tiles, truly a hidden architecture gem in Lisbon.
Bonus : check out the Arco de Jesus while on your way to Chafariz d’El Rei, a beautiful hidden passage covered with blue tiles.
4 – Igreja de São Miguel
Before moving on to your next spot, you can take a few extra minutes to go next to the Tejo river; I always love relaxing for a while, with the sound of the waves gently clapping along the docks.
Our next spot is the Igreja de São Miguel , a 2 minutes walk away.
More than the church itself ( which is beautiful, by the way ), you’ll now be exploring the classic Alfama , going up to the heights of Lisbon.
Once you’ve rested in the square in front of the church for a while, make your way to the right of the church, all the way up the steps.
Don’t forget to turn back when you get up the stairs for a nice view over the church and the streets .
5 – Miradouro das Portas do Sol
If you keep going up the steps, you’ll reach the Miradouro das Portas do Sol.
“Miradouro” is “viewpoint” in Portuguese – if you see a Miradouro sign, follow it, you’ll usually get a pretty nice view!
The Miradouro das Portas do Sol offers the best view over the Alfama neighborhood. To the east, you’ll see the white dome of the National Pantheon , and the Saint Vincent church on the left. To the south, you’ll have an unobstructed view over the Tejo river.
6 – Secret Lisbon Tunnel
Lisbon is also famous for its street art; after enjoying the views over the city, we’ll now go underground in our search for street murals.
Well, not underground underground, but in a tunnel.
You’ll discover the secret tunnel: History of Lisbon Mural by Nuno Saraiva . The inside of the tunnel is covered in drawings, depicting the history of Lisbon.
Address : R. Norberto de Araújo 14-18, 1100-117 Lisboa, Portugal
7 – Street Art Amália Rodrigues by Vhils
We’ll go right next to a second street art spot in Alfama: Amália Rodrigues by Vhils. Don’t worry, it’s only a 2 minutes walk to reach this spot.
8 – Miradouro do Recolhimento
Onwards to our last street art spot of this free Lisbon walking tour. To reach the Miradouro do Recolhimento, you’ll go through an abandoned building , all covered in street art!
When you get to the top, you’ll be rewarded with a grand view of the city.
Bonus : there is often way less tourists in this spot than in the other miradouros
9 – Castelo de São Jorge
Right on the south west border of the Alfama district is the Castelo de São Jorge. It’s a massive medieval castle , built in the 11th century by the Moors.
Go inside and explore the impressive ruins of the castle, before moving on to the last spot on our list.
10 – Miradouro do Castelo de São Jorge
There it is: the last stop on our free Lisbon walking tour.
You can only access this viewpoint by going through the castle; it’s located on a hill, the highest point of the Alfama district.
At the viewpoint, you’ll have a different view from all the miradouros we visited earlier on our walking tour: a view to the west .
From up there, you’ll see the whole city going up to the Tagus river, all the way to the 25 de April bridge in the background.
So there you have it, your free walking tour of Alfama, Lisbon! If you follow this 10 stops itinerary , you’ll discover the main points in Alfama, and you’ll have a good feel of the district.
Of course, this walking tour is meant to be used as a starting point – don’t follow it to the letter !
I highly encourage you to be curious along the way: follow that quaint street; go in this appetizing bakery.
Bonus locations
Do you want more suggestions of spots to check out on your walking tour?
8 minutes from Miradouro das Portas do Sol: Igreja de São Vicente da Fora
10 minutes from Miradouro das Portas do Sol: Panteão Nacional
Ready to explore another part of Lisbon? Check out the Belém walking tour below.
Belém is the South West district of Lisbon, along the Tejo river. It was the starting point of most of the great Portuguese expeditions during the Age of Discovery, and the district definitely has a medieval feel to it.
What to expect: walks along the Tejo river, absolutely epic monuments and medieval vibe
Walking time: 44 minutes
Total time recommended: 1h30 (no visits) to 5 hours (visit all)
Warning : Most places are closed on Mondays
Belém – Lisbon Walking Tour Map
Ready to explore Belém ? We’ll go on the second Lisbon free walking tours: the Belem free walking tour . To explore the neighborhood, we’ll visit 9 spots, that will give you a perfect experience of this part of Lisbon.
In the map below, you’ll find the 9 spots , as well as the itinerary we’ll follow.
Here are the main spots you’ll see on this Free Walking Tour of Belém:
- The Combatants Overseas Monument
- Belém Tower
- Belém Lighthouse
- Padrão dos Descobrimentos
- Praça do Império
- Pastéis de Belém
- Jardim de Belém
- Church Santa Maria de Belém
- Jerónimos Monastery
So there you have it, your free walking tour of Belém in Lisbon.
For more information about all of the Lisbon attractions included in this walking tour, along with photos, keep reading below.
1 – The Combatants Overseas Monument
We’ll begin our second Lisbon free walking tour in the West of Belém, and we’ll make our way towards the East.
The first spot is the Monumento aos Combatentes do Ultramar ( the Combatants Overseas monument ). It sets the tone for the visit of Belém.
The monument is a memorial to the more of 9,000 soldiers dead during the Overseas War (1961-1974).
You’ll find an eternal flame burning under the monument; the names of the dead soldiers are written on the walls all around the monument.
2 – Belém Tower
Our second spot is probably the most famous location in Belém : the Torre de Belém ( Belém Tower ).
The medieval tower was once an important part of the city defense system ; today, you can visit the tower, and even go on the rooftop terrace for stunning view over the Tejo river.
3 – Belém Lighthouse
We’ll stay on the river banks for visiting the next spot: Belém Lighthouse . It’s a short 8 minutes walk, along the shore, to reach the spot.
The walk in itself is pretty nice; walking next to the water, under the sun, watching the lighthouse grow taller as you get closer.
4 – Padrão dos Descobrimentos
Right next to the lighthouse is our next spot, Padrão dos Descobrimentos ( Monument to the Discoveries ). You’ll see the monument from the lighthouse, as it’s pretty massive (50 meters / 164 feet).
The monument is a tribute to the Portuguese explorers of the Age of Discovery . Make sure to go to the other side of the monument, where you’ll see more statues of famous explorers.
Bonus : you can go to the top of the monument for a view over the Belém neighborhood (6€ adult / 3€ child)
5 – Praça do Império
Our next stop is literally across the street: just cross the street, and you’ll be in Praça do Império .
The square was built for the Portuguese World Exposition in 1940, held for the celebration of the 800 years since Portugal became independent.
The square is actually a huge garden , made of 32 mosaic coat of arms. Enjoy strolling through the square, and make your way to the next spot, for a well deserved break.
6 – Pastéis de Belém
We’re already half way through our free walking tour of Lisbon in Belém; it’s time for a break !
Exit the park through the north entrance, and take a right. Follow the road for 2 minutes, and you’ll reach a spot with many buildings.
There are a lot of restaurants and places where you can eat there. I highly recommend going to Pastéis de Belém .
If you haven’t yet eaten any Pastéis de Nata in Portugal, it’s time to try! The little custard tart is a Portuguese specialty, and if you love sweet food, you’re in for a treat.
7 – Jardim de Belém
If the weather allows ( well you’re in Lisbon, it’s probably going to be sunny! ), order your pastéis as a takeaway, and cross the street to reach the Jardim de Belém .
Enjoy your little break by sitting down on the grass, while munching on your snack . When you’re ready to get going again, move on to your next spot!
8 – Church Santa Maria de Belém
The Igreja Santa Maria de Belém is the tall building you saw earlier when exiting the Praça do Império; it’s now time to visit it!
If you were impressed by the beauty of the church from the outside, wait until you get in: it’s insanely gorgeous !
Bonus : entry is free
9 – Jerónimos Monastery
Aaaand we’re now getting to our last spot on our Belém waking tour! The Jerónimos Monastery is right next to the Santa Maria church, and definitely worth a visit.
There is often long lines to visit this jewel of architecture, so make sure you plan enough time for walking around Lisbon. If you’re short on time, strolling along the street and seeing the monument from outside is a possible alternative.
So there you have it, your free walking tour of Belém, Lisbon! If you follow this 9 stops itinerary , you’ll discover the main points in Belém, and you’ll have a good feel of the district.
16 minutes from Belém Tower: Algés beach
17 minutes from Jerónimos Monastery: MAAT museum
Ready to explore another part of Lisbon? Check out the City Center walking tour below.
Lisbon City Center is the heart of the city, and typically what most people see on their first visit to Lisbon. There is plenty to see in the area, and it can be quite challenging to decide on what to see, where to go, and how to plan your itinerary.
Everything is within walking distance in the city center, and you can go on a walking tour – Lisbon edition – to discover the neighborhood.
What to expect: beautiful squares, luxurious streets and Lisbon icons
Walking time: 45 minutes
City Center – Lisbon Walking Tour Map
Ready to explore Lisbon City Center? We’ll go on the third and last Lisbon free walking tours: the City Center walking tour . To explore the neighborhood, we’ll visit 11 spots, that will give you a perfect experience of this part of Lisbon.
In the map below, you’ll find the 11 spots , as well as the itinerary we’ll follow.
Here are the main spots you’ll see on this Free Walking Tour of the City Center:
- Monumento aos Restauradores
- Praça do Rossio
- Carmo Convent
- Santa Justa lift
- Arco da Rua Augusta
- Praça do Comércio
- Praça do Municipio
- Secret Pink Street
- Praça de São Paulo
- Ascensor da Bica
- Miradouro de Santa Catarina
So there you have it, your free walking tour of the City Center in Lisbon.
1 – Monumento aos Restauradores
We’ll start our Lisbon walking tour in the north of the city center, at the Praça dos Restauradores .
At the center of the square, you’ll find the Monumento aos Restauradores , a monument to celebrate the Portuguese Restoration War victory.
Bonus : check out the iconic Gloria tram from the top of the street, on the square (address: Calçada da Glória 6, 1250-144 Lisboa, Portugal)
2 – Praça do Rossio
Our second spot is also a square, a 4 minutes walk away from the first square. The square is famous for its optical illusion on the ground.
On the photo above, you can see on the top left our next 2 spots in this free Lisbon walking tour: the Santa Justa lift on the far left, and the Carmo Convent right next to it.
Bonus : avoid the restaurants on the square (tourist traps), but check out the tiny shops on the square for good pastries and coffee
3 – Carmo Convent
Let’s head to our next spot, the Carmo Convent , that you saw from the plaza. The convent looks impressive from the outside, but it’s even more special from the inside.
It’s one of the rare places where you can be both inside a monument and outside at the same time. The convent was partially destroyed during the 1755 Lisbon earthquake , which made it really unique.
4 – Santa Justa lift
Probably one of the most famous spots in Lisbon, the Santa Justa lift . It’s a stunning structure, standing above the Lisbon skyline.
If you want to go up the lift, make sure you get there early, because it gets crowded pretty fast.
Bonus : You can access the top for free from the Top Entrance , next to the Carmo Convent.
5 – Arco da Rua Augusta
To reach the next spot, you’ll go through the Baixa district: the classic Lisbon city center, with recent architecture (18th century).
At the end of the Rua Augusta, you’ll walk under a massive stone arch, the Arco da Rua Augusta .
Bonus : you can go on top of the arch, for one of the best views over the Baixa district
6 – Praça do Comércio
The Rua Augusta opens up on the biggest square in Lisbon, the Praça do Comércio.
Walk to the center of the square, to see the grand statue of King José I . Make sure you go all the way to the shore, and check out the tiny beach Playita del Muelle de las Columnas.
Tip : avoid shopping and eating in the area, it’s really overpriced. Wait until the next spots!
7 – Praça do Municipio
And the next spot is… a square, you guessed it! The Lisbon city center is full of stunning squares, and this one is no exception.
The Praça do Municipio (Municipal Square) is surrounded by incredible buildings : the City Hall, the Appeal Court, and the Ministry of the Sea.
8 – Secret Pink Street
To reach our next spot, we’ll walk on the Arsenal Street, along the Courthouse. A quick walk (4 minutes), that will take us to one of the many Lisbon hidden gems .
As you can see above, the hidden gem is a pink street . It doesn’t go on for very long, but it’s such a cool street ! The pink on the floor leads all the way under this yellow arch and through the other side.
9 – Praça de São Paulo
Whaaaaat? Another square! That’s the last one we’ll visit on our walking tour in Lisbon city center.
The Praça de São Paulo is on our way to the next spot, so you won’t even have to walk a long way to see it.
On the square, you’ll find the Igreja de São Paul (Saint Paul church), which is worth a visit if you have the time. The painted ceiling of the church is incredible – I definitely didn’t expect it!
Bonus : stop at the cute little kiosk on the square to grab a drink and a snack
10 – Ascensor da Bica
It’s time to see an icon of Lisbon: the yellow tram ! While the famous yellow tram number 28 runs in the Alfama district, there is also one in the city center.
The Ascensor da Bica was originally a cable car , but it’s now electrified; it runs like a tram. It goes all the way up to Bairro Alto.
Go up the street to see the tram at different points in the street. Don’t forget to look back after going up for a while, for a nice view over the river.
11 – Miradouro de Santa Catarina
We’ll end our Lisbon free walking tour by going to a miradouro ; the Miradouro de Santa Catarina is right next to the Bica street, only 2 minutes away.
The viewpoint offers a nice view over the Tejo river and the suspension bridge in the estuary. It’s the perfect spot to end your walking tour: grab a drink and enjoy the view!
So there you have it, your free walking tour of Lisbon City Center! If you follow this 11 stops itinerary , you’ll discover the main points in the center, and you’ll have a good feel of the district.
3 minutes from the pink street: Mercado da Ribeira, local massive food-court
20 minutes from Miradouro de Santa Catarina: Basilica da Estrela
Not a fan of these self guided walking tour in Lisbon? Check out below more free walking tours in Lisbon, accompanied by tour guides .
All of the Lisbon free walking tours that I created and suggested above are self guided ; you’ll be on your own, following the itineraries and doing your own walking tour.
If you’re looking for a guided tour, there are also several options for free guided walking tours in Lisbon.
Word of advice: all of the “free tours” led by a tour guide that you can find online -and those mentioned below- are not really 100% free.
Yes, you can join the tours without paying . However, you are expected to “ tip ” your guide at the end, based on how much you think the tour was worth.
The only true free walking tours in Lisbon are the self-guided walking tours, just like the one I gave you above.
Best Free Walking Tours Lisbon
You’ll find below the best “free” walking tours that you can join in Lisbon:
Sandeman – Lisbon Free Tour
What to expect: you’ll walk around the Lisbon city center
Duration: 3h
Languages: English / Spanish
More info: free walking tour lisbon sandeman
Lisbon Chillout – Free Walking Tour Lisbon
What to expect: 4 different tours available: Lisbon city center, Literature tour, Music tour and pub crawl
More info: Lisbon Chillout free tours
FREETOUR.COM
What to expect: 36 different free Lisbon walking tours, with different themes and locations
Duration: from 1h30 to 3h
Languages: English / Spanish / French / Portuguese / Russian / Italian
More info: Freetour.com
Guruwalk – Free Walking Tour Lisbon Portugal
What to expect: around 20 different tours, with different locations
Duration: 3h in average
Languages: English / Spanish / French / Portuguese / Italian
Reviews: Guruwalk Free Lisbon tours
So there you have them, the best Lisbon free walking tour, led by guides. Reminder that these are not 100% free, you are expected to pay your guide at the end based on how much you thought the tour was worth.
If you’re visiting Lisbon, you have several options for where to stay. You’ll find below hotels depending on your travel style:
Budget : Host Bell Rooms and Suites
Very cheap accommodation, around 14€ per night for a bed in a 12 beds dorm room.
This hostel has the best location , it’s right next to the main square, and everything is within walking distance. There’s also tea and coffee machines in every room, which is a big plus.
Check for Best Price
Comfy : Lost Lisbon: Avenida House
Very comfy rooms, with private bathroom, for around 78€ per night.
The two nice bonuses? It’s within walking distance of the city center, and it also comes with a free breakfast !
Luxury : The One Palacio da Anunciada
If you’re looking for the perfect dreamy place to relax and enjoy your stay in Lisbon, look no further.
The One Palacio da Anunciada might very well be your favorite place in the city ; private bathroom, outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, indoor pool and even a sauna! It also has breakfast included, and its location is hard to beat.
Planning a trip to Portugal? You can find below several other articles about this wonderful part of the world to help you plan your trip:
Lisbon Guides:
Best Lisbon Itineraries for 1, 2, 3 or 4 days in Lisbon
30 Best Sunset Spots in Lisbon
Cristo Rei – Visit the Highest Point of Lisbon
Portugal Guides:
The Ultimate Algarve Travel Guide
What to see in Sintra – next to Lisbon
Explore the Douro Valley
I hope you enjoy your trip to Lisbon and to Portugal!
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I did the Lisbon city center walking tour as you suggested and it was by far one of the best walking tours I have done. It took me through every single attraction I wanted to see. Now I am ready to do the Alfama tour as well. Yours is definitely one of the better self guided walking tours out there.
Hi Sharad, thank you so much for your feedback! We’re so happy to know it helped you discover Lisbon properly and enjoy your trip 🙂
Unable to save the tour maps as Google Maps Engine says it’s no more. Any other ideas?
Thanks, Des
Thank you for the suggestions. I’m very excited to try them all. I’m planning to visit Portugal next year, possibly in the spring, to avoid major crowds. Do you recommend a good month to visit?
Hi Linda! I strongly recommend going on mid-May-June, or in the beginning of September. The weather is very good, so you’ll be able to stroll around the city and enjoy drinks on a terrace without sweating too much (July-August are very crowded and weather quite hot).
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Free Tour of Lisbon's Old Town (Alfama)
Overview of the tour in Lisbon
Dive into Lisbon's heartbeat with the Alfama Free Tour. This journey transforms every traveler into a storyteller, exploring corners where history breathes. Begin at Casa dos Bicos, marvel at resilience and literary legacy. Wander through Áurea Museum Hotel, where cultures converge. Let Chafariz d’El Rei’s square and the Fado Museum tug at your heartstrings. Explore Judiaria Street, alive with scents and sounds, and witness history at São Miguel and Santo Estêvão. Celebrate Alfama's spirit at Square of Salvador, delve into the art of azulejos at Beco do Garcês, and capture breathtaking views from Portas do Sol. Conclude at Lisbon Cathedral, a fusion of past and present. This tour is more than sightseeing; it’s an immersive tale of Lisbon's soul, inviting you to be part of its ongoing story. Ready for an adventure that's not just seen but felt? Join us and become a part of Lisbon's narrative.
This activity includes:
- Museu do Fado
- Casa dos Bicos
- Myths and Legends
- Amália the Queen of Fado
- Alfama, Lisbon's Oldest District
- Sardines: Our Local Obsession
- The Oldest House in Lisbon
- Camilla Watson and her passion for Lisbon
- Saint Anthony
- Popular Saints and all the parties
- The Conquering of Lisbon by the Portuguese
- Mouraria the Moorish District
- Roman and Arab Heritage
- Chão do Loureiro Viewpoint
Meeting point
Casa dos Bicos | Blue Umbrella
Bem-vindos a Alfama! To help you find the guides, we remind you that the meeting point is around Casa dos Bicos. Groups of 7 or more are always welcome. In this case, we require a deposit of 10€ per adult (12 years old or more). This principle results from the need to protect and value the level of quality and dedication that we demand from our local Take Lisboa guides. See you soon!
Things to note
Bem-vindos a Alfama! Alfama, where it all started and where we're going to take a trip to the past. Being a free tour, we will give it our best for you to enjoy our charismatic neighborhood. Being a free tour, all we ask is that you show up and if not please cancel, so others may join. To help you find the guides, we remind you that the meeting point is around Casa dos Bicos. See you soon!
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LISBON FREE TOUR
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If you want to see the best of Lisbon in one day, our Lisbon Free Tour is definitely the right choice for you. This free tour is a great introduction to the city and you’ll get to see Lisbon’s center most important sites in one single tour. Take Lisboa’s free walking tour will take you through 3.000 years of history showing you the unmissable Lisbon and offering you dozens of local tips and plenty of things to do in Lisbon. We’ll start our Lisbon Free Tour right next to the statue Monumento aos Restauradores. We’ll venture into Rossio Square and there will be plenty of incredible stories to tell from the Portuguese messianic myth Sebastianism to the Capital of Espionage during World War II. One of these episodes will be unforgettable as we pass by the Jewish Memorial and the São Domingos Church and tell you all about the Lisbon massacre of 1506. We will go by one of Lisbon’s most iconic establishments and the most adventurous will taste the punchy Ginjinha. We will then ascend to the Carmo Convent and admire it’s haunting gothic ruins and see the breathtaking views from the Elevator of Santa Justa up to the beautiful São Jorge Castle and it’s imposing walls. You will learn about the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake that shook the city and late modern philosophy and the peaceful Carnation Revolution of the 25th of April of 1974 that which overthrew the authoritarian Estado Novo regime created by the dictator Salazar. A bit further up ahead, you will see the first Jesuit church in Portugal, Igreja de São Roque and hear all about the Cauteleiro next to its statue. Don't forget to rub the bronze lottery ticket! Your guide will take you through the old streets of Bairro Alto, Lisbon’s bohemian district and one of the best places to listen to Fado. Back in the XVI century Portugal was the world’s first global village and these districts were the liveliest in the western world. Did you know that Bairro Alto was born with the Age of Discoveries? At Luís Vaz de Camões Square you’ll hear all about the inventor of the Portuguese language. We will then present you the district of Chiado, the cosmopolitan face of the city center. Before heading to the last stop of our journey, and if the pace is right, we will tell all about Fernando Pessoa and the National Theater of São Carlos. It's now time to walk to the Praça do Comércio, where you will hear all about the triumphal Rua Augusta Arch. This is arguably the city’s best walking tour and as you can see we go by many of the must see places to visit in Lisbon. You will also be rewarded by our guide’s top things to do in Lisbon. Take our Centre Free Tour so you make take many beautiful memories of Lisbon back home.
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
Legends of Lisbon
Chiado the Cultural Centre and its urban poet António Ribeiro
Luís Vaz de Camões, father of the Portuguese language
Bairro Alto, the Bohemian Centre and its many tales
Church and Convent of Carmo, a place for revolutions
Great Eathquake of 1755: the fall of Lisbon and the rise of the Marquis
King Sebastian and Sebastianism
Rossio Square and World War II
Church of São Domingos and the Jewish Massacre
Baixa, the modern liberal Lisbon of the XIX century
Elevator of Santa Justa
The Carnation Revolution
Commerce Plaza and its mythical Arch
...and much more!
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Group Policy
Minimum number of participants.
Groups of 7 to 15 people are always welcome. In this case, we ask for a prepayment in cash of 10 euros per person (from 13 years old) and 5 euros per kid (6 to 12 years old) at the meeting point. Children under 6 years old are free of charge. This principle arises from the need to protect and value the level of quality and dedication that we demand from our Take Lisboa guides. For group bookings of 16 or more people, contact us to arrange a private tour.
Please note that this Free Tour only takes place with a minimum of 4 adult participants.
How long does the Free Tour take?
In what language is the Free Tour?
The Free Tour lasts around 2h30.
The tour is exclusively in English.
What's included in the tour?
What's not included in the tour?
The tour includes a local English-speaking guide expert in our history and ready to give you great tips to make your stay in Lisbon unforgettable.
The tour does not include transportation, entrance to monuments or meals.
How do I book the Free Tour?
You can book your Free Tour by clicking the Book Now button on this page, then choose the date and complete the booking form. You will receive your confirmation immediately. If you have any difficulties please contact us by email, phone or Whatsapp:
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Is booking mandatory?
Booking is usually not mandatory you can just show up at our meeting point and join the Free Tour. Although it is recommended especially during public holidays and festivities, at such dates you should book as soon as possible to guarantee availability.
How do I get my ticket?
Once you book the Free Tour a Booking Confirmation is sent by email. If you do not receive the confirmation email check your spam or contact us.
You do not need to print the confirmation, you can present it to our team on your phone/tablet at the beginning of the Free Tour.
Is the Free Tour accessible?
No. This Free Tour is not recommended for people with reduced mobility.
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Lisbon Walking Tours & Pub Crawls
We hope you love lisbon as much as we do explore lisbon on foot: join our free walking tours , alfama free tour.
Let us take you on a journey as we time travel through the narrow old streets of Alfama, where we will learn the magnificent history of Lisbon & Portugal. Join the best Alfama Free Tour in Lisbon!
Tapas Food Tour
Have you ever wondered what is Lisbon food? What does Lisbon street food look like? Come and discover with us in a Lisbon food tour how the locals eat. Portuguese cuisine is unlike any other!
Fado Show Tour
Experience Fado, the music genre truly born within the soul of the Portuguese people. Come find out why Fado music is a Unesco world heritage!
Lisbon Pub Crawl
A legendary night out on the town, bar hopping through local bars, playing drinking games and meeting locals and travellers from all over the world. Oh and did we mention open bar of beer and sangria is included?
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We are a local tour operator from Lisbon, Portugal, focused on providing Free Walking Tours, Must Do Tours and also Private tours, highly rated in TripAdvisor!
We believe there is no better way for you to visit our colourful city than to walk through its characteristic neighbourhoods with one of our expert local guides, who will reveal you every secret of the city while enjoying its breathtaking skylines and meeting fellow travellers!
We want to offer you the best free tour in Lisbon, with our official guides that will tell you everything about its history, curiosities, legends, tales and, of course, the famous monuments of the city of Lisbon.
On our Must Do Tours you can visit iconic places in Lisbon, like Belém, where you will be able to know so much more about the golden age of Portugal during the discoveries, and Sintra, where you will hear some of the most iconic and mystical stories about this beautiful village! Also, we can give you an authentic experience discovering the Portuguese culture of Fado music, born right here in Lisbon and a taste of traditional Portuguese cuisine on our Tapas tour.
What our clients are saying about us
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“A very immersive way to bring you in the old part of Lisbon. I had a very good time due to the good environment built with the group.
Very useful to do the first day you arrive in the city as its full of tips and suggestions.”
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“Really good. Interesting and enjoyable tour and very friendly guide who took time to show & explain things in a nice way.”
“tour guide & group were excellent this tapas food experience was a great way to learn about food & the evolving culture of lisbon, highly recommended.”, “such a fun experience highly recommend to the solo travelers. i met amazing people. our tour guide made sure we all had fun”, “entertaining & informative tour in lisbon, felt like seeing the city with a friend. interesting info and beautiful viewpoints. also loved the history of fado and the tapas experience”, “had a great experience meeting new people and learning the history behind fado and wines of lisbon the food, the viewpoints, the walking tour – everything was fun”, ana_filimonova, “overall good experience, free walking tour is amazing, i’d recommend it without any doubts.”, victoria_daguerre, “very instructive experience. our polyglot guide was able to captivate us during the whole visit.”, emma_plantin, “a great visit with a lot of clear explanations and useful tips. i would recommend without hesitation”, nicola_sean, “the fado show was professional & intriguing to say the least, the food was good and the guide was very knowledgeable. an entertaining and informative evening out in lisbon”.
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Book the original Lisbon free walking tour and visit many of the city's highlights with a local guide
ABOUT THE Free Tour of Lisbon
Lisbon's 3,000 years of proud history has always been on the edge, where land meets sea and Europe meets Africa, making this a city built on exploration, conquest and adventure. From the rise and fall of a global empire, to the clutches and release of a reclusive dictatorship, from a city destroyed by earthquake, to one rebuilt as a cultural destination, keep your cameras at the ready as we take you on a journey of this stunning city and its fascinating history.
Your 2-hour Lisbon Free Tour starts by the Camões Monument in Largo de Camões and finishes at Praça do Comércio. We never cancel; tours run rain, hail or shine.
Meet the Portuguese explorers
The Age of Discovery was a time in world history where explorers ventured out to the ends of the earth. Listen to dramatic stories of the first voyages to Africa, and how the Indian spice trade came to Europe.
In fact, history's most famous explorer Christopher Columbus lived in Lisbon and learnt navigation techniques here before discovering the Americas! To learn more about the Portuguese voyages, hop on our Belém Tour that takes you along the waterfront that launched some of the most famous explorations.
Learn how one earthquake shaped a town
The 1755 Lisbon earthquake was one of the deadliest earthquakes in the history of the world. This tour will take you past the Carmo Convent to see the bare arches that once held up the roof that collapsed during the earthquake.
Your guide will paint a picture of how the city used to be and how it has changed because of this one prominent event in Lisbon’s history.
Discover the hardships during the Portuguese dictatorship and the peace that prevailed
The Second Republic was developed by António de Oliveira Salazar and was Europe’s longest running dictatorship. During this walking tour you will learn about the peaceful Carnation Revolution that ended the dictatorship.
Free Tour concept
The tips-based model of the Free Tour allows guests to support and reward only the highest quality tours, and to ensure that the tour fits within their expectations, and within their budget.
The Lisbon Free Tour starts by the Camões Monument in Praça Luís de Camões
- Explore the central district of Bairro Alto
- Learn about the Great Earthquake of 1755
- Enjoy the elegant architecture of Baixa Pombalina
- Learn about the peaceful Carnation Revolution and the end of the dictatorship
- Marvel at the beautiful waterfront of Praça do Comércio
- Learn about the Portuguese Inquisition
- Learn about the Age of Discovery and Portugal’s great explorers
- Hear about the hardships during the Salazar dictatorship
- Get a bird’s eye view of Lisbon from the Santa Justa Elevator
TOUR SCHEDULES
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- Local English-speaking guide
- Gratuities for the guide (optional)
- Our business is connecting great guides and smart travelers, and we're proud that so many local guides employ us to welcome travelers like you on their journey through some of the world's best cities. No two tours are alike, and the sites, stories, and length of the tour will vary depending on what your freelance guide decides is best. That's why the tours we promote never get stale or feel scripted, and why both independent guides and savvy travelers prefer SANDEMANs
- Unfortunately, this tour is not wheelchair accessible
Customer reviews
Sophia's free tour made me fall in love with Lisbon
We did the free tour all around the city and Sophia was great! The way she showed us the city and told us all the most important events that happened in Lisbon made me fall in love with this city! And I think this is the aim of every tour guide! :-) moreover I loved the way she ended the tour connecting two of the most important parts of Lisbon/Portugal's story! im so happy we got the tour with her and I wish her all the best!
Free walking tour with FRED
Having gone for a series of free tours in Europe... I must say Fred has exceeded expectations of what an excellent guide is! truly rockstar guide - with engaging communication style, rich history and clearly highlighting relevant facts about Lisbon! Loved the secrets / hacks he shared on the city. Thanks Fred!
One of the best walking tours out there. Enjoyable, packed with interesting facts and sense of humour. On top of that, guides like Rita for the English tour, make it even better.
When I visited Lisbon I did the free walking tour of Lisbon and also the paid tour of Alfama! I had such a great experience!!! I would totally recommend! On the tour the guides show you some neat sites to take photos, history of the area, and lots more!!!
Free tour great way to plan your stay
We found the free tour on TripAdvisor, and gave it a go just because we had no idea what to do on our trip. We met the guide and were quickly given an overview of the food, culture, history, and sightseeing options available in this amazing city. This free tour gave us all we needed to plan out the rest of our trip. All the guides seemed to be excellent based on what we saw.
Diaz! Free Walking Tour of Lisbon
Diaz really knows his city and, boy, is he ever proud of it! Over the course of 2.5- 3 hours, we received a comprehensive, history-soaked, funny, romantic, and competitive tour of Lisbon. So good was it, as a matter of fact, that at one point the next day, we were a little out of sorts and confused about where we were when I recognized something small detail Diaz had pointed out and we found our way back to our Airbnb apartment as quick as a whistle. I always love these free tours, as you get a really personal side of a city.
Excellent 3 hour walking tour covering Lisbon history and many must see sights. Luis is an entertaining and very informative guide. Good orientation & introduction to this beautiful & interesting city.
Done 2 tours with them, the free one and the pub crawl, both of them super fun and interesting, if you go to Lisbon, or Europe in general, CHOOSE SANDEMANs!
What is a Free Tour?
The Free Tour is the best introduction to Lisbon! A general overview tour including many of the highlights of the city, the Free Tour usually lasts around 3 hours and is provided by a local freelance guide in partnership with SANDEMANs NEW Europe, so tour content can vary depending on your guide’s particular area of interest and expertise.
The Free Tour is a walking tour with no need for public transport and is designed for independent travellers, not groups. You can book your spot in advance online or simply show up at the start point on the day. There is no payment necessary at the start of the tour but you are welcome to tip your guide at the end!
We believe in supporting local communities and are committed to giving a voice to some of Lisbon's best local freelance tour guides, who passionately share the city's history and culture with their own unique and always-entertaining style. They'll never pressure you to tip; we believe that, if money is given, it should be voluntary and in direct proportion to the quality of the tour and the budget of the traveller.
Why join the SANDEMANs FREE Tour?
- The route covers many of Lisbon's major landmarks
- The meeting point is centrally located in Praça Luís de Camões
- The Free Tour is guaranteed to fit within your budget
- The guides performing tips-based Free Tours are incentivized to perform every time
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Alfama Free Walking Tour
See the original Lisbon district and meet the locals of Alfama
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Free tours in Lisbon, Portugal
- Post date March 7, 2022
- Post categories In Destinations , Lisbon , Portugal
Visitors are spoilt for choice when it comes to free tours in Lisbon.
Lisbon has plenty of free tours that you can take even on a short city break. Each tour is about 2-3 hours long and they will introduce you to different parts of the city and to the local culture.
How do free Lisbon tours wrok?
Free guided tours are tip-based , meaning you pay the guide at the end of the tour whatever you feel is appropriate.
These tours are the perfect way to get to know a new city in the company of other tourists.
Free tours are often quite entertaining, because the guide wouldn’t want to bore you with dull details…
Tour guides are skilled at telling historical stories in an engaging way. They share a lot of funny anecdotes and will teach you all sorts of curiosities about Lisbon, its people and its culture.
These free tours are naturally popular, so you want to book a place in advance for each tour. You won’t be charged for the booking of course, it’s just a way to guarantee your place.
I normally make these bookings as soon as I know I’m going to a new city and add the tours to my trip itinerary.
For more tips about free walking tours check out this guide .
Free tours in Lisbon (full list):
Here’s a full list of the free tours in Lisbon recommended in this guide:
- Free Walking Tour of Lisbon
Free Walking Tour of Alfama
Free Walking Tour of Belem
Free Walking Tour of Mouraria & Graça
Free Walking Tour of Bairro Alto & Chiado
Free Fado Tour of Lisbon
Lisbon Free Street Art Tour
Lisbon f ree guided tours
General lisbon free walking tour.
One of the first things I do when I arrive in a new city is take a walking tour to get a good general introduction to the city.
The Free Walking Tour of Lisbon will give you that introduction, with city highlights and local tips.
Take the opportunity to ask your guide whatever you want to know about the city. Free tour guides, from my experience, really love their work and are always happy to share their knowledge.
Free Lisbon themed tours
Get to know Portuguese culture better with free themed tours on art and music.
There’s some really wonderful street art in Lisbon . This tour is about great murals, cool graffiti and some super talented urban artists.
Exploring the best street art in a big city isn’t always easy. That’s not just because you may not know where to find it, but also because as a visitor you don’t know enough about the cultural context to the artworks.
That’s why I always look for a street art tour with a local guide who knows which areas of the city are the most interesting street art hubs.
This free street art tour in Lisbon does just that and covers beautiful pieces of art both in downtown Lisbon and in some lesser known areas of the city worth discovering.
Fado music is the traditional genre of emotional and moving music that Lisbon and Portugal are famous for.
This free Lisbon cultural tour is an opportunity to learn about the history of fado, get acquainted with some famous fado singers, such as Argentina Santos, Amália Rodrigues and Fernando Maurício.
This tour will take you through the streets of the birthplace of fado – Mouraria or the Moorish Quarter in Lisbon, as well as Alfama and the Fado Museum.
Free walking tours of Lisbon districts
Different parts of the city of Lisbon have their own distinct character.
The following tours take you to Lisbon’s most interesting districts:
Lisbon’s historic Alfama neighbourhood is quite central and easy to reach. It has some of the city’s best viewpoints and charming, quaint streets.
The free tour of Alfama covers history, local traditions, Fado music, local delicacies and much more.
Belem is a green and laid-back part of Lisbon by the water.
The free Belem tour covers the history of this district and the local iconic attractions, such as Belém Palace and the famous Tower of Belem.
Mouraria is the area of Lisbon most famous as the birthplace of fado music.
Graça has some lovely viewpoints of the city and cool street art.
The free Lisbon tour takes you through the streets of these two historic neighbourhoods, to see some famous Lisbon spots alongside some hidden corners of the city.
Bairro Alto & Chiado are the hipster / bohemian parts of Lisbon. They’re fun to visit during the day and really come to life at night.
This free Lisbon walking tour takes you to see the colourful streets, typical tiled facades, street art, cool cafes and historic buildings in these two neighbourhoods.
Extra tip: save more money in lisbon with the lisbon card
The Lisbon Card is a tourist pass that gives you access to over 30 of the most popular landmarks and attractions in Lisbon for a flat price (currently EUR20).
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Lisbon free tours
Are you ready to plunge into a world of ancient history, vibrant culture, delicious cuisine, and music that stirs your soul?
Well, hop on, my friend, because we are embarking on an adventure to explore Lisbon – the mesmerizing capital of Portugal! And guess what? It’s all about Lisbon free tours ! Yup, you heard me right, FREE!
Lisbon and Its Charms
Lisbon, the city of seven hills, is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. With its rich history, intriguing traditions, and breathtaking views it offers, Lisbon never ceases to amaze.
The colorful, tiled buildings, the narrow, winding alleys, the soulful Fado music playing in the background – it’s an irresistible blend that just begs you to delve deeper and lose yourself in its beauty.
But hold your horses! Before you start frantically searching for the best ways to explore the city, let me tell you something awesome.
Why Choose a Free Tour in Lisbon
Free tours in Lisbon! Yep, these magical words are your ticket to explore Lisbon without breaking the bank. But why free tours?
Imagine having a friendly local guide who takes you through the narrow cobbled streets, shares intriguing tales of the city’s past, and introduces you to the hidden gems often missed by tourists.
All that for zero Euros! Whoa, talk about a win-win situation, right?!
The Most Popular Free Tours in Lisbon
Lisbon’s free tours are not just economical; they’re also diverse and exciting. Let’s dive into some of the most popular ones:
The Historic City Centre Tour
Ready for a time travel? This tour takes you on a fascinating journey through Lisbon’s rich past. From the Roman times to the Great Earthquake of 1755, and the city’s grand rebirth – it’s like a live history lesson!
Highlights of the Historic City Centre Tour
You’ll get to visit Rossio Square, the heart of Lisbon, and the beautiful ruins of Carmo Convent. The stunning Santa Justa Lift and the grand Commerce Square are also part of this mesmerizing tour.
Alfama Neighborhood Tour
Next on the list is Alfama, the oldest district of Lisbon. This place is literally a living museum, my friends!
What to Expect from Alfama Neighborhood Tour
Get ready to be awestruck by the ancient Castle of São Jorge, the majestic Lisbon Cathedral , and the ever-photogenic Pantheon. Don’t forget the enchanting views of the Tagus River from the various viewpoints around Alfama!
Bairro Alto and Chiado Tour
The buzzing neighborhoods of Bairro Alto and Chiado bring a whole new charm to Lisbon free tours. The combination of bohemian culture and the trendy, modern vibe is just irresistible!
Noteworthy Points of Bairro Alto and Chiado Tour
You’ll be visiting the legendary Carmo Church, experiencing the local life at Luís de Camões Square, and soaking in the art scene at São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint. Don’t forget to check out the iconic Café A Brasileira!
Lisbon, Portugal’s hilly, coastal capital city, offers a wealth of intriguing free tours for those interested in history, architecture, culture, and more.
Here are some of the most popular free tours you can take in Lisbon:
- Lisbon Free Walking Tour: Walking tours are one of the best ways to explore Lisbon’s narrow alleyways, steep streets, and hidden gems. Free walking tours are available through various groups, providing insights into the history, architecture, and culture of Lisbon. They typically cover major landmarks like the Alfama district, Rossio Square, and the Bairro Alto district.
- Belém Free Tour : Belém is a district of Lisbon known for its monuments and museums. Here you can see the iconic Belém Tower, the Monument of the Discoveries, and the Jerónimos Monastery. Some free tours are dedicated to this district alone, providing a rich narrative about Portugal’s Age of Discoveries.
- Alfama Free Tour : Alfama, one of the oldest and most charismatic neighborhoods in Lisbon, is filled with narrow streets, ancient houses, and great viewpoints. Free tours here provide a deep dive into the heart of Lisbon’s most traditional district, with its Fado music, famous landmarks, and historic sites.
- Fado Tour : Speaking of Fado, there are free tours focused on this traditional Portuguese music genre. You’ll learn about the history and significance of Fado and visit some places where you might catch free live performances.
- Street Art Tour : Lisbon’s vibrant street art scene is another interesting aspect of the city that draws tourists. Free street art tours will take you to see some of the most famous works and explain the stories behind them.
- Graça & Mouraria Free Walking Tour : This tour explores two of Lisbon’s most traditional and diverse neighborhoods, where you can feel the authentic Lisbon life, learn about local history, traditions, and gastronomy.
- Chiado and Bairro Alto Free Walking Tour : Two neighborhoods renowned for their lively nightlife, historic sites, and cultural venues. The tour guide will walk you through their history, showing you hidden corners and telling tales about the literary giants who once walked the same streets.
Remember, even though these tours are labeled as “free,” it’s common practice to give a tip to your guide based on your satisfaction with the tour.
Keep in mind that due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, some tours may not be available, or there may be restrictions in place. Always check the current conditions before planning your trip.
Where & How to Book Free Lisbon Tours
5 top Lisbon free tours providers
- FreeTours.com : Cross the downtown of Lisbon and discover its most representative neighborhoods, Baixa, Chiado, Cais do Sodré, Bica, Bairro Alto, all brought up during the discoveries era and risen from the ashes into glory in the romantic period with the reconstruction made after the big earthquake in 1755. Learn all about the discoveries, the romantic period, the end of monarchy and the dictatorship and revolution periods.
- Guruwalk.com : Tours Of My Life, offering pay-what-you-wish Lisbon walking tours. We show you the history and the exciting stories of Lisbon with the best guides in town and, at the end, you will determine what a tour was worth.
- Sandemans New Europe : Known internationally, Sandemans offers comprehensive free walking tours in Lisbon, covering historical areas and providing a broad understanding of the city’s rich history.
- Chill-out Lisbon Free Tour : This tour operator focuses on less touristy paths, uncovering the hidden gems of the city. The tours are in small groups, which gives a more personalized experience.
- Walkative tours : FreeTours in LisbonPay what you wish tours
Please remember that even though these tours are free, it’s a good practice to tip your guide if you enjoyed the tour. The tip can vary, but it often ranges from 5 to 15 Euros per person, depending on your satisfaction and budget.
Tips to Enjoy Your Lisbon Free Tours
Having a blast yet? Good! Now, let me give you some handy tips to enjoy these free tours even more:
Free tours are an excellent way to explore Lisbon and learn about its history and culture. Here are some tips to help you enjoy your free tours in Lisbon to the fullest:
- Wear Comfortable Shoes : Lisbon is known for its hilly terrain and cobbled streets. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, preferably with good grip, to navigate the streets easily and comfortably.
- Dress for the Weather : Lisbon can get quite hot in the summer and chilly in the winter. Check the forecast before you head out and dress accordingly. Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen for the summer months, and a raincoat or umbrella for the winter.
- Stay Hydrated : Always carry a bottle of water, especially in the hotter months. Walking tours can be strenuous, and staying hydrated is essential.
- Arrive Early : Try to arrive at the meeting point a few minutes early. This will give you a chance to meet your guide and fellow tourists, and ensure you don’t miss any part of the tour.
- Ask Questions : Don’t hesitate to ask your guide questions. They are there to help you learn and understand more about Lisbon’s history and culture.
- Respect the Local Culture : Remember to be respectful of local customs and traditions. This includes being mindful of noise levels, not littering, and respecting private property.
- Tip Your Guide : Even though the tours are free, it’s customary to tip your guide at the end if you enjoyed the tour. The amount is up to you, but a standard tip is usually between 5-10 Euros per person.
- Be Mindful of Your Belongings : Like any other city, be aware of your belongings. Keep your purse, wallet, and phone secure, especially in crowded areas.
- Take Photos, But Also Enjoy the Moment : While it’s great to capture memories with your camera or phone, don’t forget to put the devices away from time to time to truly enjoy the sights and sounds around you.
- Be Open-Minded : Be open to new experiences and ideas. Part of the fun of travel is stepping outside your comfort zone and trying something new.
Enjoy your time in Lisbon! It’s a city full of history, culture, great food, and friendly people.
Conclusion: Making the Most of Lisbon Free Tours
Alright then, you’ve got the lowdown on Lisbon’s amazing free tours and some top-notch tips for enjoying them. So now, all that’s left is to get out there and soak up everything this vibrant city has to offer.
Remember to keep those feet comfy for those hilly streets, and always be prepared for the Lisbon weather. And don’t forget your water bottle – hydrate or dydrate, right?
Getting there early means more time to make friends with your guide and fellow explorers. They might even give you a few secret local tips! And hey, if there’s something you’re curious about, just ask. Your guides are loaded with knowledge and stories about this great city.
Respect is the name of the game. We’re guests in this fantastic city, so let’s act like it, ok? And if your guide knocks it out of the park (which they probably will), a nice tip is a great way to say thanks.
Look, Lisbon’s got plenty to see, so take as many photos as you want. But sometimes, the best memories come from just living in the moment, so don’t forget to put down that camera once in a while.
- Do I need to book my spot for a free tour in advance? It’s always a good idea to book in advance. It ensures your spot, especially during peak tourist seasons.
- How long do these free tours usually last? Generally, these tours last for about 2-3 hours.
- What if I can’t keep up with the walking pace on the tour? Don’t worry! These tours are usually at a comfortable pace for everyone. Plus, there are plenty of stops for explanations and photographs.
- Are the tours available in other languages apart from English? Yes, most of the tours are available in multiple languages. Make sure to check this when booking your tour.
- Can I leave the tour midway? While it’s recommended to stay for the whole tour to get the complete experience, you’re free to leave at any point if you need to.
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Self-Guided Tour of Lisbon
This post is a self-guided walking tour of Lisbon, specifically the downtown area of Baixa, along with a map and audio option.
It covers some of the most interesting things to see when you visit this picturesque neighborhood in Lisbon.
Additionally, we have self-guided walking tours for Chiado/Alto Bairro , Alfama , and Belém .
Everything listed here is part of Day 1 of our 3-day Lisbon itinerary .
Click on the map to expand or to download to a smartphone.
We also have free guided walking tours of Lisbon.
What is Baixa?
In the heart of Lisbon lies the Baixa district.
This low area between two hills of the city was rebuilt after an earthquake and tsunami devastated the area in 1755.
Today, Baixa, with its series of squares and classical avenues, is made up of restaurants, cafes, tourist-friendly shops, and art galleries, museums, and pedestrianized streets.
HOW TO GET HERE
The district is rather long with several tram lines and Metro lines serving it. For simplicity's sake, we will focus on the starting point of this tour ( map ).
The closest Metro Station is Terreiro do Praco (Az).
Two other stations are within reasonable walks from the start, Baixa Chiao (Az) + (Vd), as well as, Cais do Sodré (Vd).
The following trams have stops nearby: Trams #28E, #15E, + #12E.
There are also numerous bus lines that service the area.
Cais do Sodré is a train station that connects the Baixa with Belem. If you are coming from that direction, there is also tram #18E.
GPS-Enabled Audio Tour
We offer an audio tour of Bairro Alto/Chiado/Baixa, researched, written, and recorded by one of our own tour guides.
Here’s a sample.
- Purchase an audio tour.
- Get a confirmation email with .mp3, .pdf and embeddable Google Map
- Enjoy the tour(s).
WARNING: The audio enters Baixa from the other end of this self-guided tour below.
You could also take part in one of the free walking tours that cover this area.
1. Cais Das Colunas
The beginning of the Baixa tour starts at the Cais das Colunas ( map ).
This quay, named after the columns on its edge, was built in the late 1700s. The columns are said to represent wisdom and devotion.
It was through these columns that dignitaries would pass through on their way to the castle, including Queen Elizabeth in 1957.
2. Praça do Comércio
This plaza, in English known as the Square of Commerce, represents the wealth of Lisbon.
It was here that finances and trade, much of it coming from the sea, thrived.
This square, along with the entire area of Baixa, was destroyed in the great earthquake and tsunami of 1755 but has been rebuilt to show the resilience of Lisbon’s people.
The statue in the middle of the square celebrates King Jose I, the ruler who oversaw this rebuilding, with the horse trampling snakes at his feet.
3. Lisboa Story Centre
The museum provides an audio and visual history of the city of Lisbon.
In only 60 minutes one is taken back in time to visit key events in six areas of her history, areas that have shaped the city into what it is today.
Hours: Every day from 10:00 to 20:00 (6 pm)
Tickets:
- €5 Students ages 16 and above
- €3 Children ages 6-15
- €0 Children ages 5 and under
- €18 Families of 2 adults and 2 children
- Group ticket pricing is also available.
An audio guide is included in the price of each ticket. Learn more on the official website .
4. Arco da Rua Augusta
This stone arch, erected over 100 years after the earthquake, standing to the edge of the Praça do Comércio is a symbol of Lisbon’s recovery.
Historical figures decorate the arch with those at the top representing Valor and Genius.
Visitors can ride an elevator most of the way to the top and then climb the rest of the way.
Here you’ll find amazing 360-degree views of the city.
- Hours : Every day from 10:00 to 20:00 (8 pm)
- Tickets: around 3€
Tickets can also be purchased ahead of time here .
5. Museu do Dinheiro ( Money Museum )
This museum is housed in a former church.
Inside you’ll find displays covering the concept and evolution of money, a bank vault, a length of King Dinis’wall from the 13th century, samples of money from both the past and from around the world, money-making equipment, and more.
Hours:
- Monday-Tuesday CLOSED
- Wednesday-Sunday 10:00 to 18:00 (6:00 PM)
Tickets: free
The Design and Fashion Museum (MUDE) includes the works of hundreds of designers from around the world including such well-known icons as Charles Eames, Jean-Paul Gaultier, and Yves Saint Laurent.
Everything from furnishings to jewelry to couture pieces can be found within its fashionable walls.
Hours: Currently Closed for Renovations
Check out the official website for updates.
7. TRAM 28E
Delightful is a word sometimes used to describe Lisbon’s antique trams. Tram 28E winds its way through some of the most popular tourist areas.
One sees the hills of Graca, then down to the old quarter Alfama, across the downtown area of Baixa, towards Estrela, and finally ending in Campo Ourique in the historic center of Lisbon.
This tram is used by locals but gets packed by tourists. Wait times can be long.
- Hours: 7:30-21:15 (9:15 PM)
- Tickets: €2.50 - single
A better price can be found with a 24/48/72 hour public transport ticket that covers all buses and trams. To read more about discount cards, read our post here .
8. Núcleo Arqueológico da Rua dos Correeiros (Fundação Millennium BCP)
Known by the acronym NARC, this site is another that takes you through 2,500 years of Lisbon’s development.
Beneath a bank lies the results of archeological excavations that took place in the 1990s including tanks belonging to a Roman fish sauce factory, ceramics, mosaic floors, Islamic ceramics, remnants of the earthquake disaster, and more.
- Sunday: CLOSED
- Monday-Saturday: 10:00-12:00 and 14:00-17:00 (2:00-5:00 PM)
Tickets: Free Admission
Guided tours take 45 minutes to 1 hour.
Learn more at the official website .
9. Rua Augusta
Rua Augusta, a Moroccan tiled pedestrian walkway just off of Praça do Comércio, is surrounded by buildings that reflect the 18th-century Pombaline style of architecture.
This style came with a number of at-the-time innovative systemizations in the way structures in Baixa was put up and the streets and walkways laid out.
Most importantly, these buildings were constructed to prevent as much earthquake damage as possible, Baixa having been one of the most devastated areas after the 1755 quake and Tsunami.
Due to the economic conditions of the time, the facades in this style are more austere with little way of decoration.
It was only in the late 18th century that a more eclectic style of Neoclassical and Romantic started to make an appearance, seen at the end of the street in the Arco da Rua Augusta.
10. Igreja de São Nicolau
Exquisite ornamentation is the best way to describe what you’ll find in this still-active religious site.
This Catholic neo-classical/baroque church was built in 1762, replacing previous churches built on the same site.
Here one finds colorful ceiling murals, jewelry ringed hanging lights, ironworks, St. Nicolas’ image in limestone, scrollwork, and stained glass.
11. Santa Justa Lift
The most ornate, neo-Gothic elevator you have likely come across, the Santa Justa lift, now at over 100 years old, was built to transport folks from lower to upper Lisbon.
The designer was a fan of Gustav Eiffel and sought to emulate the Eiffel Tower with this wrought iron structure.
One makes the trip in a wood-decorated elevator car, up to one of her two levels.
Hours : 7:00 to 22:45 (10:45 pm)
- €5.15 Return on the elevator to the lower deck
- €1.50 to travel on the elevator to the top deck unobstructed viewpoint
Discounts can be had with the Viva Day Pass or Lisboa Card . Get more information on the official website .
12. Praça Dom Pedro IV
The square is in the center of Lisbon, both in location and in the heart of locals.
In the center sits a column dedicated to Pedro IV who briefly reigned over Portugal and then became the first ruler of what is now Brazil.
The bottom of the columns holds allegorical figures representing Moderation, Strength, Justice, and Wisdom, all attributes the King was said to possess.
Locals refer to the square as just “Rossio” (meaning common land). For 700 years a plaza has stood at this site, home to everything from bullfights to public executions.
Today one will find famous cafes, restaurants, shops… and a dizzying tiled pattern, much like waves, said to pay tribute to the city’s seafaring past.
Take Lisboa starts their free Alfama and Mouraria tour here and all of Live Lisbon Tours free tours begin from here as well.
For an overview of all free walking tours in Lisbon, visit our post .
13. Praça da Figueira
Another square near the center of Lisbon, Praça da Figueira (Fig Tree Square) is known for its open-air market.
Here you’ll find locals and tourists enjoying inexpensive drinks and traditional foods.
Vendors sell bread, cheese, cured meats, wine, fruits, and various touristy items.
Rolls with ham and cheese, pasteis de nata, cakes, and fresh orange juice, can be found at Mercado da Figueira, a bakery on the square that’s not to be missed.
In a corner of the square stands a bronze statue of King John I astride a horse.
He served on the throne for 48 years, was celebrated for helping to preserve his country’s independence, and was known for his benevolence and wit.
It’s a little run down and it can be hard to find a seat when it’s busy. But it’s said to have a worn charm to it.
You’ll also find it a transportation hub and a place to pick up tuk-tuks, trams, and taxis. Tram 15E departs from here for Belem every 10-15 minutes.
You can also catch Tram 12E which heads up to Saint George’s Castle, which is an alternative to the more popular Tram 28E .
14. Igreja de São Domingos + Largo Sao Domingoes
Igreja de São Domingos is the largest church in Lisbon and one first dedicated in 1241. It sits on Largo Sao Domingos square.
Here there have been royal marriages and christenings and other usual church activities.
The church itself has withstood two earthquakes and a tidal wave, including the one that devastated most of Baixa.
A fire eventually destroyed the interior of the church in 1959, closing the church for almost 40 years.
Today one finds the raw beauty of destroyed grandeur upon entrance.
The pillars holding up the roof are cracked and fire-scarred (one can still smell the odor of fire) and the plaster walls are damaged and peeling.
Yet here, in a place bereft of the usual churchly perfection, one finds an intriguing mix of architectural styles and an atmosphere befitting such solemn grounds.
15. A Ginjinha
A Portuguese landmark, this small outdoor hole-in-the-wall shop is worth a visit. Here you’ll find Ginjinha, the traditional alcoholic drink of Portugal.
For €1.4 you can have a shot of this cherry liquor (Cherries fermented in Brandy, sugar, water, and cinnamon), served with or without cherries on top.
You’ll likely spot long lines although they move quickly. Read the reviews on its Yelp page .
16. The Estação do Rossio
This stunning train station, designed in the late 1880s, was built near and eventually named after one of Lisbon’s most popular squares, The Rossio.
At the time it was considered a feat of modern engineering, with tunnels that connected national and international trains to the center of the city.
The stunning facade is Neo-Manueline, often considered the most authentic Portuguese style. Elaborate stonework surrounds the windows.
Horseshoe-shaped entrances, with intricate carvings of maritime motifs, line the entrance walls along with cast iron windows, cast iron is a new material at the time of its construction.
A small turret and ornamental clock crown the top of the building.
Trains leave often for Porto , Sintra , Rossio, and farther-flung locales. Ticket machines can be busy, so at peak times it’s best to make an early start.
17. Monumento aos Restauradores
This monument, an obelisk, commemorates Portugal's independence from Spain after 60 years of rule.
It was built in the center of Praça dos Restauradores Square in 1886 and honors those soldiers who died during the various battles to restore sovereignty.
Statues symbolizing Independence and Victory are in this monument, one dedicated to the restorers of both.
18. Teatro Eden
Opened as a cinema for silent movies in 1931, this stunning example of art deco design is one not to be missed.
Although parts of the building were destroyed due to neglect and eventual renovation, the original facade remains.
19. Gloria Funicular
Designed by the same man who designed the Santa Justa Lift, these cable cars ferry city dwellers up the steep slopes of the city.
The Elevador da Gloria is the most popular of the cars and is often packed with tourists and locals.
The tram climbs up past Graffiti painted walls, close to flats, quickly taking riders from Restauradores Square to one of the best spots in the city to get pictures.
- Tickets: € 3.70 each way.
20. Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
Although one can walk from Restauradores Square up R. de Soar pedro de Alcantara, most chose to take the Gloria Funicular up the steep hill.
At the top one finds a (well-reviewed) cafe, a garden with seating, statues, and one of the best views in Lisbon.
From here you can see the castle, the ocean, and the red roofs of Lisbon dotted across the horizon.
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4 Best Audio Guides to Discover Lisbon + Free App
Here’s our list of the best audio guides for Lisbon, including brief summaries.
Want to independently discover the capital on the Atlantic but still enjoy a professional guided tour? Then you’ll definitely appreciate our self-guided audio tours!
The YourMobileGuide app allows you to tour cities on foot, by bike, with a car or public transport. With us you’ll always have a personal audio-tour guide on your smartphone!
Other great features include discounted tickets and free city guides. YourMobileGuide app is complete with a hands-free GPS function and filters for Top Sights , Romantic Places , Restaurants & Bars , Things to Do on Rainy Weather , Kids Attractions and many more city highlights .
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How do YourMobileGuide audio guides work ?
As LisbonTouristInformation, our mission is to show tourists how remarkable the Portuguese capital is. Therefore, we are always looking for the best ways to convey the richness of our city in an authentic, yet progressive way.
That’s how we came across the Audio Guide system from YourMobileGuide . The audio guide app YourMobileGuide , which allows travelers to use their smartphone to explore the city by bike, car, on foot, boat or with public transportation, amazed us as an innovative and user-friendly application!
To enhance your experience in Lisbon, we created original audio guides on different topics which include neighborhoods, foods, museums, history, architecture and much more, so that visitors to our city can dive straight in. It’s our goal to provide insider tips and special experiences organized by locals in Lisbon.
A highlight in the app is the free city guide with GPS , which allows our visitors to find specific places in Lisbon even when offline. With the option to create filters for desired categories you can easily discover the fantastic city of Lisbon on your own terms.
Check out our Top Audio Guides for Lisbon below!
1. The Best of Lisbon: City Center
Get to know Lisbon by starting with the center of the city. The Best of Lisbon audio guide tour takes visitors through the central Baixa district, famous for its large pedestrian only cobblestone boulevards, commemorative monuments and plazas enclosed by pombaline style architecture. The audio-tour will lead you to popular highlights such as the grand Rua Augusta Arch, the gothic Santa Justa Lift, the impressive ruins of the Carmo Convent, past Rossio Station and up Avenida de Liberdade to finish at the city’s largest park, Park Eduardo VII.
2. A Taste of Alfama
Come with an appetite both for culture and food, because the audio-guide A Taste of Alfama leads you through the heart of Lisbon’s historic district, the village-like Alfama. Being the only neighborhood in Lisbon to have survived the 18th century devastating earthquake, Alfama is rich in architecture, art, historical monuments, local residential life, and of course, food. On this tour we not only point out the highlights of the district, but also explain the mouth watering traditional dishes of Portuguese culture and the stories that link them to the history of the city.
3. A Tour of Belem
Immerse yourself in the unique character of Lisbon’s past and present by embarking on an audio guide tour of Belem, the cultural riverside district. On this tour you will visit the major monuments, such as Monument to the Discovers and the iconic Belem Tower, in addition to Lisbon’s biggest museums and art centers. And, of course, a stop at the country’s most prized bakery, the original Pasteis de Nata.
4. A Kiosk Tour of Lisbon
Get to know Lisbon like a local by hopping from kiosk to kiosk, the green roofed cafes which have sprung up just about everywhere in the city. Our audio-guide tour of Lisbon’s most popular kiosks leads you along a route which visits the center of the city, the most beautiful parks, riverside terraces, hilltop lookout points and historic gardens. Discover the history behind the adorable coffee and snack shacks and how it’s become intertwined with the life of Lisboetas. And don’t forget to break and have a bite or two!
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25. fri. 26. Guru: Tours Of My Life PRO. Lisbon Free Tour - Discover the heart of Lisbon, the neighbourhoods of Baixa and Chiado. 456 ratings. 4.8. Duration: 2h and 30min. Starts at: 11:30 and 15:30.
Join Wild Walkers Tours on a fascinating free walking tour as we guide you through the rebirth of Baixa Chiado, a neighborhood that has risen from the ashes to become a thriving hub of art, commerce, and urban charm. Step into the bustling streets of Baixa-Chiado with this Lisbon free walking tour and immerse yourself in the captivating tales ...
Lisboa Story Centre. The museum provides an audio and visual history of the city of Lisbon. In only 60 minutes one is taken back in time to visit key events in six areas of her history, areas that have shaped the city into what it is today. Hours: Every day from 10:00 to 20:00 (6 pm) Tickets: €7 Adult.
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