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Discover Lisbon’s iconic viewpoints and historic landmarks on this 4-hour private tour, featuring Belém’s monuments and a taste of Pastéis de Belém.
Exploring Lisbon with this 7 Hills and Belém tour offers a balanced mix of panoramic views, historic landmarks, and authentic tastes. It’s a well-structured four-hour adventure designed for those eager to see the highlights without feeling overwhelmed or rushed. While it’s not a walk-heavy experience, the private transportation and planned stops make it practical and comfortable, especially if you’re short on time or prefer a curated overview.
What really caught our eye is how this tour showcases Lisbon’s unique character—from its famous hills and viewpoints to the awe-inspiring monuments of Belém. The inclusion of local delicacies, like the legendary Pastéis de Belém, adds a delicious touch, making it an experience that feels both cultural and personal.
A key consideration is that some guests felt the guide’s knowledge varied, and there might be moments where you’re left exploring alone or missing details. But overall, this tour suits travelers who appreciate a comfortable, guided experience with visual highlights, historical insights, and a taste of local flavor.


Lisbon’s nickname as the City of the Seven Hills is no exaggeration. The tour kicks off with visits to a few of the most scenic viewpoints, where you’ll get incredible vistas over the city’s terracotta rooftops and winding streets. These stops are perfect for photos and taking in the city’s layout, especially the way the hills shape Lisbon’s unique charm.
Travel Tip: The views are quite different at each spot—some look over the historic center, others give a glimpse of the river. Don’t forget your camera.
The highlight of the second half is exploring Belém, a district packed with history and stunning architecture. Your guide will take you to the Jerónimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Portuguese Manueline style, built in the 16th century. This UNESCO World Heritage Site isn’t just beautiful; it’s a symbol of Portugal’s Age of Discovery.
Next up is the Belém Tower, built in 1515, which served as a fortress and an emblem of Portugal’s maritime prowess. It’s not just visually striking but also historically significant as the starting point for explorers heading to Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
Nearby, the Padrão dos Descobrimentos monument commemorates Portugal’s navigators. Its imposing presence is a reminder of the country’s seafaring legacy.
No visit to Belém is complete without tasting the famous Pastéis de Belém. You’ll have one in its original bakery, which has been serving these custard tarts for centuries. The flaky pastry and rich custard filling are a perfect sweet ending, and it’s a treat that food lovers will appreciate.
Pro Tip: Depending on the day, the bakery can be busy, so arriving early or later might mean fewer crowds.
The private car makes the journey between locations smooth, avoiding the hassle of public transportation or walking long distances. The guide (available in multiple languages including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian) will provide insights but, as some reviews suggest, the depth of knowledge can vary. One traveler mentioned that their guide was friendly but not always deeply familiar with all details, which might be something to keep in mind if you’re seeking comprehensive historical commentary.

While many enjoyed the tour’s highlights, a few reviews point out inconsistencies. For instance, one reviewer said they did not receive entry tickets to the church and were not offered water despite the price. Others appreciated the guide Filipe, describing him as knowledgeable and fun, making the experience more enjoyable.
One traveler noted that the guide sometimes let visitors explore stops on their own without accompanying explanations. This suggests that, while the tour offers superb sights, the level of guided commentary may vary depending on the guide’s familiarity and effort.
Priced at $136 per person, the tour is a reasonable expense for a private, curated experience that hits key sights. The inclusion of entrance fees for the church, a traditional pastry, and water adds value. Yet, some guests felt the experience could be more comprehensive or better organized, especially given the cost.

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a comfortable, guided overview of Lisbon’s most iconic sights without the hassle of self-navigation. It’s suited for first-time visitors eager to see major landmarks and enjoy panoramic views. Foodies will appreciate the pastry tasting, and history buffs will find the monuments meaningful.
However, if you’re after an in-depth historical exploration or a walking-centric adventure, this may not satisfy. The tour’s pace and guide knowledge levels might be limiting for those seeking a more scholarly or physically active experience.

In essence, this tour offers a balanced introduction to Lisbon’s highlights—from its famous hills to historic monuments—and provides a taste of the local culture with the Pastéis de Belém. The private transport and flexible booking options make it accessible and stress-free, especially if you’re short on time or traveling with family or a group.
You’ll love the stunning views and the chance to see Belém’s major landmarks without navigating on your own. The guide’s friendliness and the convenience of door-to-door pickup are definite pluses.
That said, expect some variability in guide knowledge and engagement, and be aware that some review comments suggest the experience could be more polished or inclusive. This tour is best suited for those who value comfort, key sights, and authentic tastes, rather than exhaustive historical detail or a physically demanding itinerary.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes entrance fees to the Church of Santa Maria de Belém, private transportation, one Pastéis de Belém per guest, and complimentary water.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately four hours, with specific starting times available depending on availability.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it’s a family-friendly experience, especially since transportation and stops are designed for comfort.
Are there guides in multiple languages?
Yes, guides are available in English, Spanish, French, German, and Italian.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring your passport or ID and comfortable shoes for walking around the monuments and viewpoints.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, ideal for those who prefer a personalized experience.
Are food and drinks included?
No, but the pastry tasting is included; additional food and drinks are at your own expense.
The Lisbon: 7 Hills and Belém Tour is a delightful way to see the city’s most celebrated sights while enjoying a relaxed, comfortable pace. It’s a solid choice for travelers looking for an authentic, manageable introduction to Lisbon’s highlights.