MON AMI BURGUÊS
THE BURGEOISBaixa, Chiado, Bairro Alto, Bica, Estrela
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MON AMI BURGUÊS
Take a stroll through a distinguished and burgeois city
It was in this direction that the city expanded from the hill of the Castle. Get to know the downtown area (“Baixa Pombalina”) accurately rebuilt following the 1755 earthquake, which had its epicentre in the Arch of Rua Augusta and kept Carmo on its feet, despite the catastrophe.
As distinguished and bourgeois as its cafés, theatres, bookshops and art deco façades that stretch through Príncipe Real, the city’s trendiest quarter, and the amazing S. Pedro de Alcântara Garden. Just across the street, take a look at the popular Bairro Alto, which completely changes at night.
We stop for a few minutes at the picturesque Rua da Bica and then at the Adamastor viewpoint to feel the Tejo estuary in all its splendour and we go down towards the National Parliament. For a grandiose close, we wind up at the Estrela Basilica and Park, to rest under the sun.
Why a Tuk Tuk ride?
Goes where a car cannot reach
Group sightseeing
Traffic management
Comfort riding
How do I know if this is the right tour for me?
The Burgeois is a complete tour which comprises of the most elegant neighborhoods in the city and is an infusion of Portuguese culture. Unmissable.
Rossio
The main central square of Lisbon in the heart of the city. The Portuguese take pride in their great square with its nauseating stone paving and imposant fountains. Students come here to hang around and tourists to enjoy overpriced coffee.
Terreiro do Paço
Also known as Praça do Comércio, is one of the biggest squares in Europe. Before the earthquake in 1755, there used to be a palace, but after was completely remodeled as part of the Pombaline Downtown.
São Roque Church
Known as one of the most graceful and garnished churches of Lisbon, the church of São Roque dates from the 16th century and it was among the first Jesuit churches in the world. Most of the chapels are made in Baroque style.
Miradouro de Santa Catarina
Also know as Adamastor because of a huge statue of the mythical figure created by Camões to symbolise the Cape of Tormen, it is in vouge among the youngest generation, the perfect spot to enjoy the sunset with a drink and good music.
Basílica da Estrela
Dates from 1779 and it was the first carmelite church in the world dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. After delighting in its spectacular architecture, you will understand why you can’t leave Lisbon without visiting the Basílica da Estrela.
OUR APPROACH
We created an experience that we identify with, merging the local eye interpretation with the touristic preferences.
Our intention is the make your staying in Lisbon as pleasant as it can be, helping you to discover the complexity of this beautiful and rich city and marking sure that the information we provide during the tour will be helpful during your entire holiday.
Our priority is to make sure that you are happy, safe and comfortable through the whole experience.