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Lisbon Tours

Expert-led Lisbon walking tours that turn tiled streets and maritime exploration into meaningful discoveries

Let Your Curiosity Shape Your Journey

Join passionate experts on intimate walking tours that reveal a city's unique stories, spark conversations, and leave you seeing the world—and yourself—a little differently.

Crafted for conversation

With ten or fewer guests, ask questions, engage with your Expert, and fully immerse yourself.

Experts, not guides

Explore with 1,200+ Experts, from historians and architects to archaeologists and chefs.

Structured, never scripted

Your interests guide your Expert, leading to stories and perspectives that matter to you.

From curious to connoisseur

For first-time visitors or seasoned explorers, our tours span city highlights to deep-dive masterclasses.

Lisbon, Seen with Context

Lisbon isn’t just tiled streets and scenic viewpoints. Walk with an expert to see how explorers, earthquakes, and centuries of maritime life shaped the city.

Expertly Led,

Personally Delivered

“ In today's globalized world where standardization, homogenization, and the rapid and superficial consumption of knowledge are the norm, I seek to showcase the hidden corners, the true richness and uniqueness, and the essence of my city. ”

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2,111 Reviews

We enjoyed a wonderful afternoon with Ze! A more knowledgeable and engaging guide would be difficult to find. His enthusiasm for the subjects of history and architecture brought alive everything we saw. We learned so much and the insights we gained will last a long time. Thank you Ze and Context!

Raquel was a delightful and knowledgeable guide who led us through the labyrinthine streets of Alfama while imparting her deep knowledge of the history of Lisbon. Thanks for such an engaging afternoon. Context guides never disappoint!

Ian was fantastic. Very knowledgeable and able to relate his understanding through story telling.

Lisbon Tours

Lisbon sits along the Tagus River where it meets the Atlantic Ocean, a setting that shaped the city’s role in global exploration and trade. From the 15th century onward, Portuguese navigators departed from these shores during the Age of Discovery, linking Europe with Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The wealth and cultural exchange generated by these voyages transformed Lisbon into one of Europe’s most important ports.

Today, the city blends imperial monuments, tiled façades, and historic neighborhoods that climb steep hills above the river. Districts like Alfama and Bairro Alto preserve medieval street patterns while grand plazas and waterfront monuments recall Portugal’s maritime ambitions. Context Travel’s Lisbon walking tours are led by historians and cultural experts who help travelers understand how exploration, trade, religion, and urban life shaped Portugal’s capital.
Lisbon is known for its maritime history, historic neighborhoods, and distinctive architectural and cultural traditions.

The Age of Discovery

Lisbon served as the launching point for Portuguese exploration during the 15th and 16th centuries, shaping global trade routes and cultural exchange.

Historic Neighborhoods

Districts such as Alfama, Bairro Alto, and Baixa preserve layers of medieval streets, earthquake-era planning, and everyday urban life.

Azulejos and Architectural Identity

Decorative ceramic tiles, known as azulejos, appear throughout Lisbon on churches, homes, and public buildings, reflecting centuries of artistic tradition.

Monuments of the Portuguese Empire

Sites such as Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery commemorate Portugal’s maritime expansion and imperial history.

Music and Cultural Traditions

Lisbon is the birthplace of fado, a musical tradition that expresses the city’s identity through storytelling, longing, and memory.
Lisbon appeals to travelers interested in maritime history, architecture, and vibrant neighborhood life. First-time visitors benefit from guided introductions that explain the city’s geography, historic districts, and role in global exploration. Lifelong learners often explore Lisbon’s imperial monuments and cultural traditions, while repeat visitors enjoy discovering neighborhoods, food culture, and local perspectives that reveal the rhythms of everyday life in Portugal’s capital.
Lisbon is built across a series of hills overlooking the Tagus River, and many historic neighborhoods are best explored on foot. However, steep streets and historic tram lines mean that guided walking tours often combine walking with short rides on public transport.

Most travelers spend two to three days in Lisbon, allowing time to explore historic districts, visit major monuments, and take a day trip to nearby destinations such as Sintra or Cascais.

Portuguese is the official language, though English is widely spoken in tourism areas. Portugal uses the euro (€) as its currency.

Spring and autumn offer the most comfortable weather for exploring Lisbon on foot, though the city is a year-round destination.

What is Lisbon known for?

Lisbon is known for its maritime history, historic neighborhoods, tiled architecture, and its role during the Age of Discovery.

How many days should you spend in Lisbon?

Most travelers spend two to three days in Lisbon exploring historic neighborhoods, monuments, and nearby day trips.

Is Lisbon walkable?

Many historic districts are walkable, though the city’s steep hills can make walking challenging in some areas.

What are the best things to do in Lisbon?

Top experiences include exploring Alfama, visiting Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, riding historic trams, and enjoying Portuguese cuisine.

Is Lisbon worth visiting?

Yes. Lisbon offers a unique combination of maritime history, architecture, food culture, and scenic river views.

Where should you stay in Lisbon?

Popular areas include Baixa for central access, Alfama for historic atmosphere, and Bairro Alto for nightlife and restaurants.