Best Tours & Things to Do in Lisbon (2026)
120+ bookable experiences in Lisbon. These are the 12 worth your time and money — ranked by rating, value, and what most guides miss.
Lisbon Highlights Walking Tour — Alfama & Castle
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🚶 Walking Tours & City Highlights
Alfama & São Jorge Castle Walking Tour
The classic Lisbon introduction — Alfama’s medieval lanes, Mouraria, Fado history, and skip-the-queue castle entry. Best done on arrival day to orient yourself.
Lisbon Sunset Tuk-Tuk Tour
Cover 7 viewpoints in 2 hours with a local driver-guide. Best done in the late afternoon — you finish at the right miradouro for golden hour. Great for families and couples.
Belém Monuments Guided Tour
Skip the queue entry to Jerónimos Monastery and Belém Tower with a licensed guide who explains the Manueline architecture and Age of Discoveries context. Essential for history lovers.
🍷 Food & Wine Tours
Lisbon Food Tour: Alfama & Mouraria
8 food stops through Alfama and Mouraria: bacalhau croquettes, ginjinha, local cheese, custard tarts, and wine. The guide picks places locals actually eat — not tourist traps.
Lisbon Wine Tasting Experience
6 Portuguese wines (Alentejo, Douro, Vinho Verde, Madeira) with cheese and charcuterie pairings. Held in a wine bar in Chiado. Best after-dinner option for wine lovers.
Fado Dinner & Show in Alfama
A genuine Fado experience in a traditional Alfama tasca — not a tourist show. 3-course dinner, live Fado musicians and singers. Book well in advance; this one sells out weeks ahead.
🏰 Day Trips from Lisbon
Sintra & Cascais Full-Day Tour
Pena Palace, Sintra village, Cabo da Roca (westernmost point of Europe), and Cascais seafront town — all in one day. Transport, entry fees, and guide included. Leaves at 9am.
Óbidos, Fátima & Batalha Day Trip
Three of Portugal’s most important sites in one day: the medieval walled town of Óbidos, the Fátima shrine, and Batalha Monastery (UNESCO). A long but rewarding trip for history enthusiasts.
Setúbal Peninsula & Arrábida Natural Park
The Algarve-quality beaches that are actually only 45 minutes from Lisbon. Crystal-clear water, limestone cliffs, and some of Portugal’s best seafood in Setúbal town. Perfect for a hot day.
Prefer to Explore at Your Own Pace?
For Sintra, Cascais, and Arrábida — renting a car gives you total flexibility and often works out cheaper per person for 2+. Compare prices across all major car hire companies at Lisbon Airport.
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Jerónimos Monastery: Skip-the-Line Entry
Pre-book your entry to Lisbon’s finest Manueline building. The queue without a pre-booked ticket can be 45–90 minutes in July–August. This is worth every cent of the marginal difference.
Pena Palace (Sintra): Reserved Entry
Pena Palace sells out completely in summer. If you’re planning a Sintra visit between June and September, book entry tickets before you book your train. They go fast.
Lisbon Card — 24/48/72h
The Lisbon Card includes unlimited metro/bus/tram travel plus free entry to 26 museums and monuments. Worth it if you plan 3+ museum visits — the maths works out in your favour for a 3-day trip.
→ Planning a full trip? See our Lisbon 4-Day Itinerary to see how to combine these tours into a complete visit — with hotel picks and flight links included.
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