Lisbon by Night in Vintage Jeep with Drinks On Board

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Experience the charm of Lisbon by night in a vintage convertible jeep, guided by a local who knows every corner of the city. This exclusive, PRIVATE EXPERIENCE takes you through Lisbon’s most stunning spots as the sun sets, offering breathtaking panoramas as the city transitions to night. Along the way, you'll enjoy a selection of typical Portuguese drinks at charming locations, with the menu sent to you after booking so you can choose and share with your group. We’ll pick you up at your chosen location and drop you off wherever you'd like, giving you the option to continue exploring Lisbon's famous nightlife. And don’t worry, we know just the right places for you! ;) To top off your adventure, capture the moment with a postcard-worthy photo that you can send to anyone, anywhere. Come and feel the magic of Lisbon like never before! Follow us on Instagram and customize your experience even further!

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Stop At: Ginjal Terrasse, Rua do Ginjal 7, Almada 2800

Cais do Ginjal represents the facade of this Municipality to the heart of Lisbon and the entire metropolitan area. It is one of the main views of Almada over the city of Lisbon.
Food Service: Tradiconal Portuguese Fries with Green Wine, Fish dish with White Wine, Meat Dish with Red Wine and Dessert with Ginjinha tasting

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Parque Eduardo VII, Av. Sidonio Pais, Lisbon 1070

Opened in 1882, this park, originally called Parque da Liberdade, is located opposite Avenida da Liberdade. In 1903, the name was changed in honor of the King of England, who visited Portugal with the aim of strengthening the Luso-British alliance. It has one of the best views over the city. Drink tasting experiences.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Miradouro das Portas do Sol, Largo das Portas do Sol, Alfama, Lisbon 1100

The S. Gens site - also known as Monte de S. Gens - is a very ancient place of worship, and it is likely that the little chapel there is of Visigoth origin, if not Paleochristian. Its current formulation dates from 1796, having been reconstructed after the Earthquake. Inside, on the right side of the church, protected by a wooden door that leads to a small cubicle, is the famous chair of St. Gens on which, according to legend, the holy bishop, the first bishop, would have sat. of the city, about 290 A.D. It is a monolith marble, polished and ergonomically shaped, worn by time and where pregnant women usually sit, praying to ask for a good delivery. It is probably the most magnificent view point of the city. We are going to have were one of the drink tastings. Drink tasting experience. Drink tasting experience.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, Largo do Monte, Lisbon 1170

The S. Gens site - also known as Monte de S. Gens - is a very ancient place of worship, and it is likely that the little chapel there is of Visigoth origin, if not Paleochristian. Its current formulation dates from 1796, having been reconstructed after the Earthquake. Inside, on the right side of the church, protected by a wooden door that leads to a small cubicle, is the famous chair of St. Gens on which, according to legend, the holy bishop, the first bishop, would have sat. of the city, about 290 A.D. It is a marble monolith, polished and ergonomically shaped, worn by time and where pregnant women usually sit, praying to ask for a good delivery. It is probably the most magnifecent view point of the city. We are going to have were one of the drink tastings. Drink tasting experience.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Miradouro Sao Pedro de Alcantara, Rua de Sao Pedro de Alcantara, Bairro Alto, Lisbon 1250

This will be the best place to enjoy the view over the Castle, Baixa and the Tagus River.
We are going to have were one of the drink tastings.

Duration: 15 minutes

Pass By: Aqueduto das Aguas Livres, Calcada da Quintinha 6, Lisbon 1070

Natural sources, although abundant especially in the oldest part of Lisbon, were not enough to provide water for the entire population. Concerns about the city's hygiene were growing and, in the reign of King João V, the situation was close to collapse. The population flocked to the old fountains, where disputes continued, sometimes with great violence. The cost of obtaining water, often referred to by foreigners who visited Lisbon, was enormous and the water carriers reached extremes of speculation.
In 1731, King D. João V. ordered the construction of the Águas Livres Aqueduct. With the aim of bringing water from Sintra to the Mãe d'Água Reservoir, which stored and distributed it to all the fountains and fountains in the city. Just passing.

Pass By: 25 de Abril Bridge, Praca 25 de Abril, Almada, Lisbon 1950

Built with the deck 70 meters high, which houses the road and railway routes, and with the main pillars of the bridge reaching a height of 190 meters, this completely changes the relationship between the two banks. The new bridge has completely changed the territory and the skyline of Lisbon and the Tagus estuary, it is the crown of the city and one of the great symbols of the progress of the city and the country, which are modernizing at its expense.

Stop At: Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, Praca do Imperio, Belém, Lisbon 1400

It was here that Vasco da Gama attended mass before leaving with his fleet to discover the sea route to India. Considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. The Jerónimos Monastery is one of the most beautiful and imposing monuments of Manueline architecture in Lisbon. The monument, in lias limestone, was built from 1501 onwards, at the request of King Manuel I, for the members of his dynasty to gather there. Construction was subsidized by revenues from trade in Africa and the East. Just passing by.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Padrao dos Descobrimentos, Padrao dos Descobrimentos Avenida Brasilia, Belem, Lisbon 1400

It was here that Vasco da Gama attended mass before leaving with his fleet to discover the sea route to India. Considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1983. The Jerónimos Monastery is one of the most beautiful and imposing monuments of Manueline architecture in Lisbon. The monument, in lias limestone, was built from 1501 onwards, at the request of King Manuel I, for the members of his dynasty to gather there. Construction was subsidized by revenues from trade in Africa and the East. Just passing by.

Duration: 15 minutes

Pass By: Praca Luis de Camoes, Lisbon

Luís Vaz de Camões was an extraordinary poet, becoming one of the most important references of literature in the Portuguese language. He was in India and Macau and was the victim of a shipwreck, during which he lost all his possessions, saving himself by swimming with the manuscript of Os Lusíadas. When he returned to Portugal, in 1569, he prepared the publication of Os Lusíadas, an epic poem dedicated to King D. Sebastião.
The Monument to Camões, inaugurated in 1867, is the first monument of urban sculpture to be erected in Lisbon, after the Equestrian Statue in Praça do Comércio.

Pass By: Praca Marques do Pombal, Lisbon

Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo (1699-1782), who became known by the name Marquês de Pombal, was appointed Minister of the Kingdom by King José I. On November 1, 1755, a violent earthquake devastated the lower part of the city ​​of Lisbon. The Marquês de Pombal took immediate action: he ordered the dead to be buried and the wounded to be helped; he ordered the city to be watched to prevent thefts and commissioned a team of architects to draw up a plan for the reconstruction of the city. This is how, less than a year after the calamity, Lisbon was already partially rebuilt.

Pass By: Rossio Square, Praca Dom Pedro IV, Lisbon 1100

It is one of the oldest and busiest in Lisbon. This square, where fairs, bullfights, festivals, popular revolutions and uprisings of faith were held, was largely destroyed during the 1755 earthquake. Several buildings disappeared almost completely, resulting in subsequent reconstruction with new Pombaline buildings and a rectangular square. In 1846, construction began on the Teatro Nacional D. Maria II, which would embellish the square with an imposing facade in neo-Paladian style. In the center, a statue of D. Pedro IV, the first emperor of independent Brazil, was placed.

Pass By: Lisbon Cathedral, Largo da Se, Lisbon 1100

Built in 1147, this religious building is the most important in the city Built over a Muslim mosque, after the conquest of Lisbon. Its architecture is inspired by the Romanesque Cathedral of Coimbra, visible on the façade with two bell towers, reminiscent of a kind of fortress, as well as the magnificent rose window in the centre. However, the current cathedral presents a mixture of styles, due to the successive modifications it has undergone over time, Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque. The most precious piece is the chest that contains the remains of St. Vincent, patron saint of the city.

Pass By: Panteao Nacional, Panteao Nacional Campo de Santa Clara, Lisbon 1100

The temple has a plan in the shape of a Greek cross and is topped by a majestic dome. Considered the most beautiful Baroque monument in the city, in 1916 it became the National Pantheon, where some of the great figures of Portuguese history lie. Amália Rodrigues, Eusébio, Sophia de Mello Breyner, Almeida Garrett.

Stop At: Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco), Avenida Infante Dom Henrique 1C, Lisbon 1100

Terreiro do Paço, current Praça do Comércio was built in 1515, nicknamed as a reference to the Royal Palace that King D. Manuel King of Portugal had built there for the royal residence. Already since the century. During the 15th century, at the time of the discoveries, this was a central point of Lisbon life, where processions, acts of faith, bullfights, markets and festivities took place. Since then it has continued to be one of the most important seats of power in Portugal. In 1775, with the earthquake that devastated the then Terreiro do Paço, this was transformed and gave way to Praça do Comércio, with its rigid and upright geometry that exists today. As part of the reconstruction plan for Baixa de Lisboa, carried out by Marquês de Pombal after the earthquake.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Ribeira das Naus, Avenida Ribeira das Naus, Lisbon 1100

In this place, countless vessels will be built over the centuries, including ships that were protagonists in the famous Portuguese maritime discoveries, and that boosted the phenomenon of globalization. Today it is a kind of extension of Terreiro do Paço as it connects it to the Tagus River.

Duration: 15 minutes

Stop At: Palacio de Belem, Praca Afonso de Albuquerque, 1349-022, Lisbon 1300

The palace maintained the role of Royal House until the establishment of the Republic in 1910, when it became the official residence of the Head of State. Although not all presidents reside in the palace, it has been used to receive political and state visits. Whenever the President of the Republic is present, a green flag with the national coat of arms is hoisted.

Duration: 15 minutes

Pass By: Altice Arena, Rossio dos Olivais, Lote 2.13.01A, Parque das Nações, Lisbon 1990

During EXPO'98, the building was designated Pavilhão da Utopia, then Pavilhão Atlântico and now Altice arena after the naming rights were purchased by the telecommunications company. The shape also refers to the horseshoe crab, which represents the oldest animal group that still lives on Earth. The wooden beams that support the roof make the interior look like the hull of a ship, namely that of an inverted 16th century ship.

Pass By: Oceanario de Lisboa, Esplanada D. Carlos I, Doca dos Olivais, Lisbon 1990

Lisbon Oceanarium originally Pavilhão dos Oceanos It was built and inaugurated within the framework of Expo 98, the last world exhibition of the 20th century, with the theme "The Oceans, a Heritage for the Future". It is a reference public aquarium in Lisbon, Portugal and the world, being considered the second largest aquarium in Europe. It annually receives about 1 million visitors, which makes it the most visited cultural facility in Portugal.

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What To Expect

  • Reservations are REQUIRED for all bookings
  • Book Your Package On-Line and Receive Your Confirmation
  • Departure point: Detailed check-in instructions - including the address and parking information if applicable - will be included in your final confirmation email.
  • Duration: 2 to 3 hours (Approx.)
  • Departure Time:
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    Lisbon by Night in Vintage Jeep with Drinks On Board
    8/6/2023 - 12/24/2025
    Monday - Sunday :04:30 PM - 11:30 PM

What's Included

  • Private transportation
  • WiFi on board
  • Bottled water
  • Gratuities
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What To Bring

  • Confirmation Voucher (printed or mobile)
  • Any required or suggested items listed on your confirmation email.
  • A Smile!

Hotel Pickup

Hotel pick-up is offered for this tour. Note: if you are booking within 24 hours of the tour/activity departure time, we cannot guarantee hotel pick-up. Once your purchase is complete, we will send you complete contact information (phone number, email address, etc.) for our local operator to organize pick-up arrangements.

Additional Info

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Extra time will be spent explaining the history of the Museum and other monuments inside the Jeep.
  • We only serve alcoholic drinks for travelers 21 years old and above. Minor travelers below 21 years old will be served non-alcoholic drinks.

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

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Activity code: C-423999P8

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