Lisbon, Portugal
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Özel Turları Lisbon

Seven hills, one ocean, and a fado at dusk.

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Kişi başı 1,600'den·İdeal dönem: April–June, September–October·★★★★★ 500'den fazla gezgin eşleştirildi
Fotoğraf: Efrem Efre Pexels'ta

Özel tur — Lisbon?

A custom Lisbon tour arranges private access to Alfama's fado houses for a real dinner concert (not a tourist show), Belém's monuments with an architectural historian, a Sintra palaces day before the first buses arrive, and the city's best pastéis de nata at the source. A local expert handles the hills, the tram timing, and the restaurant reservations that only locals can get.

Lisbon is a city built on saudade — the Portuguese word for a beautiful, irreducible melancholy. The fado, the azulejos tile murals, the miradouros (viewpoints) looking west toward a river mouth that once sent ships to the unknown world: all of it carries that particular feeling. A custom Lisbon tour is designed to help you actually feel it, not just photograph it.

The hills defeat casual tourists. Seven steep neighborhoods, linked by vintage trams and stone staircases, each with its own personality: Alfama's Moorish alleys, Mouraria's fado origins, Príncipe Real's antique shops, Bairro Alto's late-night energy. Your curated itinerary navigates them with a local guide who knows where the energy lives today, not just where the guidebooks said it was five years ago.

April through June and September through October deliver Lisbon at its best: warm sea light, pastéis de nata still warm from the oven at Pastéis de Belém, and outdoor tables at tasca restaurants that only fill at 9 p.m. Tours start at €1,600 per person. The Sintra palaces, Arrábida coast, and Douro Valley are all within a morning's reach.

En iyi ziyaret dönemi — Lisbon?

Önerdiğimiz aylar April–June, September–October. Ayda aylık planlama notlarıyla genel bakış.

Jan
Düşük sezon — en iyi uygunluk ve fiyat-performans.
Feb
Düşük sezon; sessiz ve genellikle daha uygun.
Mar
Omuz sezon; hava iyileşiyor.
Apr
Önerilen
Omuz sezon; ideal hava başlıyor.
May
Yüksek omuz sezon; erken rezervasyon önerilir.
Jun
Önerilen
Yüksek sezon; harika hava, yüksek fiyatlar.
Jul
Yüksek sezon; kalabalık ama canlı.
Aug
Yüksek sezon; Avrupa'nın büyük bölümünde tatil ayı.
Sep
Önerilen
Yüksek omuz sezon; en sevdiğimiz ay.
Oct
Önerilen
Omuz sezon; güzel ışık, az kalabalık.
Nov
Düşük omuz sezon; sessiz ve atmosferik.
Dec
Noel ve Yılbaşı dışında düşük sezon.

Öne çıkan deneyimler — Lisbon

Yerel operatörlerimizin el seçimiyle belirlediği anlar. Her özel tur bunlardan bir seçki içeriyor — ya da daha iyisini bulursak onu.

Alfama and fado dinner with a local family — Lisbon
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Alfama and fado dinner with a local family
Private fado dinner in Alfama means a working musician performing at a restaurant where the audience includes local families and fado enthusiasts, not only tourists. The guitar tuning, the silence that precedes each song, the melancholy that follows: this is what fado is for.
Belém monuments with a historian — Lisbon
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Belém monuments with a historian
Sintra at 7:30 a.m. before the tour buses: Pena Palace's fantastic colors, Moorish Castle walls, and Quinta da Regaleira's occult garden with labyrinthine wells — all yours. A historian who distinguishes the genuinely medieval from the 19th-century fantasy.
Sintra palaces and gardens day trip — Lisbon
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Sintra palaces and gardens day trip
A private boat from Setúbal explores Arrábida's sea caves and coves only accessible by water. Snorkel in the clearest water in mainland Portugal. Cliff-top lunch with whitebait. The Mediterranean in miniature, south of Lisbon.
Tram 28 heritage route with context — Lisbon
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Tram 28 heritage route with context
Belém is where Lisbon sent ships to circumnavigate the globe. Jerónimos Monastery's Manueline Gothic stonework, the Tower of Belém at the river's mouth, and an architectural historian explaining what the Age of Discovery meant to the people building these monuments.
Pastel de Bacalhau and pastries tasting — Lisbon
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Pastel de Bacalhau and pastries tasting
The National Tile Museum traces 500 years of azulejo craftsmanship from geometric Moorish origins to 18th-century blue-and-white panoramas. The museum occupies a former convent. This is the most complete visual record of Portuguese domestic culture that exists.
Arrábida coast and wine estate — Lisbon
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Arrábida coast and wine estate
Tasca culture: six tables, daily fish on the board, no English menu, the cook's grandmother's recipe. Your guide knows three tascas in neighborhoods that have resisted gentrification. The best lunch in Portugal costs €12 and takes ninety minutes.

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7 günlük klasik

  1. 1
    Gün 1: Arrival & Baixa Evening Walk
    Check in near Chiado or Príncipe Real. Afternoon walk through Baixa — the grid that Pombal rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake — to the waterfront Praça do Comércio, where the Tagus opens so wide it looks like the sea. Sundowner at a miradouro. First ginjinha cherry liqueur at the oldest taberna in Rossio. No agenda today except orientation and the quality of Lisbon's light.
  2. 2
    Gün 2: Alfama & Private Fado Dinner
    Alfama is Lisbon's oldest neighborhood, a Moorish labyrinth that survived the earthquake. Morning walk up from the Se Cathedral through whitewashed stairways to the São Jorge castle, with a historian who explains the layers: Romans, Visigoths, Moors, Crusaders. Afternoon rest. Evening: private fado dinner at a restaurant in Alfama where the performers are working musicians, not tourist theater. The fadista sings. The room is quiet.
  3. 3
    Gün 3: Belém — Monuments with a Historian
    Take Tram 15E to Belém, where the Tagus becomes the Atlantic departure point for Vasco da Gama and Magellan. Your architectural historian takes you through the Jerónimos Monastery (Manueline Gothic at its most elaborate), the Tower of Belém, and the Monument to the Discoveries. At noon: pastéis de nata at the original Pastéis de Belém, where the recipe has been the same since 1837. Afternoon at the MAAT museum of contemporary art.
  4. 4
    Gün 4: Sintra Palaces Before the Coaches
    Private car to Sintra at 7:30 a.m. The Pena Palace in its fantastic neo-Romantic colors, the Moorish Castle walls, and the Quinta da Regaleira's occult gardens — all before the tour buses arrive. Your guide distinguishes between the palaces: which ones are genuinely medieval, which are 19th-century fantasy, what the eccentric German-born Portuguese royals were trying to construct. Return to Lisbon for late afternoon rest and evening dinner.
  5. 5
    Gün 5: LX Factory, Mouraria & Night Market
    LX Factory, the 19th-century industrial complex now home to Lisbon's best bookshop (Livraria Ler Devagar — books stacked to the ceiling), restaurants, and Sunday market. Afternoon: Mouraria quarter, the original birthplace of fado, now a multicultural neighborhood of South Asian restaurants and fado murals. Evening at the Time Out Market — not the tourist version, but the local-centric dinner experience your guide recommends.
  6. 6
    Gün 6: Arrábida Coast — Private Boat Day
    South of Lisbon: the Serra da Arrábida, a protected limestone massif dropping to Mediterranean-blue waters. Your private boat explores the sea caves, empty coves, and fortress ruins that are inaccessible by road. Snorkel in the clearest water in mainland Portugal. Late lunch at a cliff-top restaurant with whitebait and Setúbal wine. Return to Lisbon by evening.
  7. 7
    Gün 7: Príncipe Real, Antiques & Departure
    Final morning in Príncipe Real, Lisbon's most elegant neighborhood: antique dealers, botanical gardens, and the Embaixada shopping gallery in a Moorish Revival palace. Last espresso at a neighborhood café. Airport transfer. Lisbon leaves a residue — you'll find yourself humming something you can't name.

14 günlük derinlemesine

  1. 1
    Gün 1: Arrival & Baixa Evening
    Check in, orientation walk through Baixa and the Tagus waterfront. First ginjinha, first miradouro, first encounter with Lisbon's Atlantic light.
  2. 2
    Gün 2: Alfama & Private Fado Dinner
    Morning in Alfama with historian: Roman layers, Moorish labyrinth, São Jorge Castle. Evening private fado dinner with real working musicians.
  3. 3
    Gün 3: Belém with Historian
    Tram 15E to Belém: Jerónimos Monastery, Tower of Belém, Monument to the Discoveries with architectural context. Original pastéis de nata at 1837 source.
  4. 4
    Gün 4: Sintra Before the Coaches
    Private car at 7:30 a.m. Pena Palace, Moorish Castle, Quinta da Regaleira gardens with context. Before tour buses arrive.
  5. 5
    Gün 5: LX Factory & Mouraria
    Sunday (or daily) LX Factory with the stacked-ceiling bookshop. Mouraria fado birthplace neighborhood. Time Out Market dinner.
  6. 6
    Gün 6: Arrábida Coast Boat Day
    Private boat to sea caves and coves south of Lisbon. Snorkel, cliff-top lunch, Setúbal wine.
  7. 7
    Gün 7: National Tile Museum & Chiado
    The Museu Nacional do Azulejo traces 500 years of tile-making in an old convent, from geometric Moorish patterns to 18th-century blue-and-white narrative panels. Afternoon in Chiado for independent boutiques and a traditional fado shop.
  8. 8
    Gün 8: Cascais & Estoril Riviera Day
    Train west along the Tagus estuary to Cascais, the fishing village where Lisbon society summers. Walk the coastal promenade to Boca do Inferno (the Hell's Mouth cliff). Estoril Casino (where Ian Fleming researched James Bond). Cascais seafood lunch at the fishermen's dock. Return by train.
  9. 9
    Gün 9: Tasca Lunch Tour & Traditional Markets
    A tasca is a traditional Portuguese lunch restaurant: 6–8 tables, daily fish written on the board, no menu in English. Your guide reserves three tastings across three traditional tascas in neighborhoods few tourists reach. Afternoon: the Campo de Ourique neighbourhood market and old-school food shops.
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    Gün 10: Setúbal Estuary & Dolphin Boat
    A boat tour from Setúbal into the Sado estuary to see the resident bottlenose dolphins — one of Europe's few permanent dolphin populations. Return via the Tróia peninsula's Roman ruins and Atlantic beach. Bacalhau lunch on the return.
  11. 11
    Gün 11: Intendente & Graça Neighborhoods
    Intendente square — once one of Lisbon's roughest corners, now a multi-cultural arts hub with Portuguese, Cape Verdean, and Bangladeshi cultures layered together. Your guide grew up nearby. Graça district for the best miradouro in the city (Miradouro da Graça, less visited than the famous ones). Evening in Mouraria.
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    Gün 12: Óbidos Medieval Town Day Trip
    North of Lisbon: Óbidos, a perfectly preserved medieval walled city given as a wedding gift by the king to his queen in 1228. Walk the walls, drink ginjinha from a chocolate cup, lunch at the castle restaurant. Return via Batalha monastery, built to celebrate the 1385 battle that saved Portuguese independence.
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    Gün 13: Fado Workshop & Evening Concert
    Afternoon fado workshop with a professional fadista — you learn the guitar tuning, the vocal style, the traditional dress, and attempt a phrase. Evening at a proper fado house in Alfama for a closing concert dinner. The melancholy is earned by now.
  14. 14
    Gün 14: Príncipe Real & Departure
    Final morning in Príncipe Real's antique shops and botanical garden. Last galão at the corner café. Airport transfer with azulejo tiles in your luggage and saudade already setting in.

Pratik bilgiler

Vize
Schengen visa (most travelers); 90 days visa-free for US/UK/CA
Para birimi
Euro (€)
Dil
Portuguese
Saat dilimi
WET (UTC+0)

Sık sorulan sorular

When is the best time to visit Lisbon?+

April through June and September through October are ideal: temperatures 18–24°C, Atlantic breezes, and the city's outdoor culture fully alive. July–August is hot (30–35°C), very crowded, and expensive. October is particularly beautiful for the golden light on the Tagus. December–February is quiet, mild (12–16°C), and the city feels more genuinely local — the best time if you want atmosphere over sunshine.

Is Lisbon hilly? How do I get around?+

Very hilly. Lisbon's seven hills are beautiful and exhausting. Vintage yellow trams run specific routes (Tram 28 through Alfama, Tram 15E to Belém), but the hills are steep enough that comfortable walking shoes are essential. The metro covers the flat center efficiently. A custom tour plans routes that use taxi and Uber for uphill legs, saving your energy for the walks that matter.

What is fado and where can I hear the real thing?+

Fado is Lisbon's folk music — raw, melancholic, and deeply personal. The authentic form uses 12-string Portuguese guitar, classical guitar, and a solo voice. Alfama and Mouraria have both tourist fado houses (often mediocre, expensive) and genuine fado restaurants where the musicians are professionals performing for audiences that include locals. A custom tour books the latter: you eat a proper dinner and the performances happen between courses.

What are the best day trips from Lisbon?+

Sintra (45 minutes by train) for fairy-tale palaces. Cascais and Estoril (40 minutes) for coastal village and beach. Óbidos (1 hour by bus) for a medieval walled town. Setúbal and Arrábida (1 hour by car) for the best coastal nature near Lisbon. The Douro Valley is 3 hours north and worth an overnight. A custom tour can extend to any of these with a private guide.

What is pastel de nata and where do I get the best?+

Pastel de nata is a custard tart with a flaky crust, dusted with cinnamon and powdered sugar, eaten warm. The original is at Pastéis de Belém, open since 1837, whose recipe is a protected secret. The queue moves fast. Every neighborhood has its own excellent version at local pastelarias. Your guide will direct you to the best ones in whichever neighborhoods you're exploring.

Diğerleri de soruyor

  • What is the best neighborhood to stay in Lisbon?
  • How do I take the famous Tram 28 in Lisbon?
  • What is bacalhau and why is it important in Portuguese culture?
  • Is it safe to walk in Alfama at night?
  • What are the best viewpoints (miradouros) in Lisbon?
  • How many days do I need for Lisbon?
  • What is the difference between Lisbon and Porto?
  • Can I visit Sintra as a day trip from Lisbon?

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