Follow the Tram 28 Lisbon Tour by Private Tuk Tuk
Description
This private tuk tuk tour follows the famous Tram 28 route through Lisbon, letting you explore the city's most historic neighborhoods in total comfort — with a knowledgeable local guide, guaranteed private seating for up to 6 people, and zero queues. The tour lasts 2 hours and is the ideal alternative to the often-overcrowded public tram in any weather.
- Duration: 2 hours
- Group size: Private, 1–6 people
- Price: From €106 per tuk tuk
- Vehicle: 100% electric tuk tuk
- Route: Follows the iconic Tram 28 path
- Key areas: Alfama, Graça, Chiado, Estrela
Details
Cruise Terminal
CR7 Hotel
Included
- Hotel pick-up in the city center upon request
- Private tuk tuk with certified guide-driver
- Headsets for audio commentary
- Blankets for cooler weather
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before
- Liability and personal accident insurance
Not included
- Hotel pickup and drop-off outside the city center (extra fee)
- Gratuities (optional)
- Tickets for monuments or other attractions
- Customers must arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes before the scheduled tour time.
- Children aged 6 and under are not legally permitted to ride in a Tuk Tuk.
- Children aged 7 to 12, or with a minimum height of 1.35 m (4.42 ft), may ride with a booster seat.
- The average passenger weight considered is 80 kg.
- Intoxicated individuals are not allowed to participate.
Itinerary
Rossio (Praça Dom Pedro IV)
Rossio has been the lively heart of Lisbon for centuries. Surrounded by historic buildings and the grand National Theatre, it’s a bustling meeting point for both locals and visitors.
Madalena Street
A charming historic street connecting Baixa to the upper neighborhoods. Surrounded by Pombaline architecture and local shops, it’s ideal for a leisurely stroll or tuk-tuk ride.
Marquis of Pombal Square
A tribute to the man who rebuilt Lisbon after the 1755 earthquake. At the top of Avenida da Liberdade, this roundabout connects old and modern Lisbon — a symbol of resilience and renewal.
Portas do Sol Viewpoint
A postcard-perfect viewpoint overlooking Alfama’s rooftops and the shimmering Tagus River. The perfect spot to soak in Lisbon’s historic charm.
Príncipe Real Garden
A green oasis in the heart of one of Lisbon’s trendiest neighborhoods. Exotic trees, cozy cafés, and peaceful viewpoints make this 19th-century garden perfect for relaxation. Don’t miss the organic market on weekends.
Chiado
Chiado is Lisbon’s cultural and stylish district. With chic shops, historic cafés, and a lively atmosphere, it’s a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the city’s heartbeat.
São Pedro de Alcântara Viewpoint
One of Lisbon’s most stunning viewpoints, offering sweeping views over São Jorge Castle, downtown Lisbon, and colorful rooftops — ideal for photos and relaxation.
Carmo Square and Church
A square steeped in history, where the ruins of the Carmo Convent recall the 1974 Carnation Revolution. A serene spot full of memories and elegant architecture.
The National Pantheon
A baroque landmark completed over nearly three centuries. Its grand dome and richly decorated interior house the remains of Portugal’s most celebrated figures, making it a must-see in Alfama.
Nossa Senhora do Monte Viewpoint
Perched atop Lisbon, this viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Tagus River — a favorite spot for sunset watchers.
Graça
The Graca district is one of Lisbon's most authentic and beloved neighborhoods. Perched on a hilltop, it offers some of the city's finest viewpoints — including Miradouro da Graca and Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, the highest point in Lisbon — with sweeping panoramic views over the entire city and the Tagus River.
Lisbon Cathedral
The Se de Lisboa is the oldest church in the city, dating back to 1147. This imposing Romanesque fortress-cathedral stands at the heart of the Tram 28 route and is one of Lisbon's most photographed landmarks.
Alfama
Alfama is Lisbon's oldest and most atmospheric neighborhood — a labyrinth of narrow cobbled streets, colorful tiled houses, and traditional Fado music venues. The tuk tuk navigates lanes that no car, or tram, can easily access.
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