العناصر | Lisbon Alfama Walking Tour with Coffee and Ginja Tasting
Lisbon Alfama Walking Tour with Coffee and Ginja Tasting
Lisbon
المعلومات المهمة
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تتوفر خيارات النقل العام في مكان قريب
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لا ينصح به للمسافرين الذين يعانون من إصابات في العمود الفقري
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لا ينصح به للمسافرات الحوامل
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لا ينصح به للمسافرين الذين يعانون من ضعف صحة القلب والأوعية الدموية
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يجب أن يتمتع المسافرون بمستوى معتدل من اللياقة البدنية على الأقل
سياسة الإلغاء
للحصول على استرداد كامل للمبلغ، قم بإلغاء الحجز قبل ٢٤ ساعة على الأقل من موعد المغادرة المقرر.
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لاسترداد المبلغ بالكامل، يجب الإلغاء قبل 24 ساعة على الأقل من موعد بدء التجربة.
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يُعرض وقت انتهاء الحجوزات بالتوقيت المحلي.
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إذا قمت بالإلغاء قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة، فلن تتمكّن من استرداد المبلغ الذي دفعته.
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لإجراء هذه الجولة، يجب توافر حدّ أدنى من المسافرين. إذا تم إلغاؤها بسبب عدم استيفاء الحد الأدنى، فسوف يُعرض عليك إمكانية اختيار تاريخ/تجربة مختلفة أو استرداد المبلغ بالكامل.
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لن يتم قبول أي تغييرات تجريها قبل أقل من 24 ساعة من وقت بدء الجولة.
What sets this Alfama tour apart is that it’s not just about seeing Lisbon - it’s about understanding it from the inside.
Alfama is often described as “old and charming,” but on this tour it becomes something more: a living neighborhood with its own rhythm, memory, and contradictions. You don’t just pass through viewpoints and narrow streets - you hear how this place survived earthquakes, empires, and time itself, while still staying deeply local.
What makes the experience different is the way the story is told. Instead of generic facts, you get real context: why people still live the way they do here, how Fado was born from these streets, and what everyday life actually looks like behind ...
ما تشمله الجولة
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مُقدم في الروسية & 2 آخرين
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
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مُقدم في الروسية & 2 آخرين
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
ما تشمله الجولة
Coffee tasting is included in the price of this tour
نقاط التلاقي
الانطلاق
Praça do Comércio
Meet in the center of Praça do Comércio, behind the statue of King José I on his horse.
العودة
Largo Portas do Sol
We finish at one of the best viewpoints in the city - Portas do Sol.
Lisbon Alfama Walking Tour with Coffee and Ginja Tasting
Lisbon
نبذة
What sets this Alfama tour apart is that it’s not just about seeing Lisbon - it’s about understanding it from the inside.
Alfama is often described as “old and charming,” but on this tour it becomes something more: a living neighborhood with its own rhythm, memory, and contradictions. You don’t just pass through viewpoints and narrow streets - you hear how this place survived earthquakes, empires, and time itself, while still staying deeply local.
What makes the experience different is the way the story is told. Instead of generic facts, you get real context: why people still live the way they do here, how Fado was born from these streets, and what everyday life actually looks like behind ...
ما تشمله الجولة
٣ ساعات
مُقدم في الروسية & 2 آخرين
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
٣ ساعات
مُقدم في الروسية & 2 آخرين
إلغاء مجاني
بطاقة رقمية
ما تشمله الجولة
Coffee tasting is included in the price of this tour
نقاط التلاقي
الانطلاق
Praça do Comércio
Meet in the center of Praça do Comércio, behind the statue of King José I on his horse.
العودة
Largo Portas do Sol
We finish at one of the best viewpoints in the city - Portas do Sol.
Praça do Comércio is the grand heart of Lisbon - a massive riverside square where kings once welcomed ships arriving from all over the world. After the devastating earthquake of 1755, it was rebuilt as a symbol of Portugal’s rebirth. Today, it’s one of the most beautiful places in the city: yellow arcades, the triumphal arch, street musicians, sunsets over the Tagus River, and the feeling that Lisbon opens itself right in front of you. Come here for the views, the history, and the atmosphere - especially at golden hour, when the whole square turns cinematic.
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كنيسة سيدة كونسيساو فيلها
Hidden in the historic center of Lisbon, the Church of Nossa Senhora da Conceição Velha is a quiet masterpiece that most people walk past without realizing what it is. Rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake, it preserves one of the most impressive Manueline façades in the city - rich with maritime symbols that reflect Portugal’s Age of Discoveries. Inside, the atmosphere is calm, almost suspended in time, with golden altars and soft light filtering through.
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متحف كازا دوس بيكوس لشبونة
Casa dos Bicos is one of Lisbon’s most unusual buildings - a 16th-century façade covered in sharp stone “diamonds” that instantly stand out in the cityscape. Built by a nobleman inspired by Italian Renaissance palaces, it survived the 1755 earthquake and still stands between old Alfama streets and the riverfront.
Today it houses the José Saramago Foundation, dedicated to Portugal’s Nobel Prize-winning writer José Saramago. Inside, you’ll find exhibitions, literature, and a calm cultural space that contrasts with the busy riverside outside.
It’s worth visiting for its striking architecture alone, but even more for the feeling of stepping into a building where Lisbon’s past and modern cultural life quietly meet.
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الفاما
Alfama is the oldest neighborhood in Lisbon - a maze of narrow streets, steep stairs, hidden courtyards, and laundry hanging between old balconies. This is where the city feels most authentic, shaped by centuries of Moorish influence and rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake without losing its labyrinth soul.
Here you don’t “visit” Lisbon - you get lost in it. You hear Fado drifting from small taverns, see locals chatting on doorsteps, and find viewpoints suddenly opening over the Tagus River. It’s also home to landmarks like the São Jorge Castle and Sé Cathedral, but the real magic is in the wandering itself.
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وجهة نظر بورتاس دو سول
Miradouro das Portas do Sol is one of the most iconic viewpoints in Lisbon, where the city suddenly opens like a painting. From here you see the red rooftops of Alfama cascading down to the Tagus River, with domes, towers, and old streets layered like history stacked on itself.
It’s a place where mornings feel soft and golden, and sunsets turn everything warm and cinematic. Street musicians often play here, locals pause for coffee, and travelers just stop talking for a moment.
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قلعة ساو خورخي
Castelo de São Jorge sits on Lisbon’s highest hill, watching over the city like it has for centuries. Its origins go back to the Moorish period, when it served as a fortress protecting the old settlement long before Portugal became a kingdom.
Today, walking through its stone walls feels like stepping through layers of time - ancient ramparts, quiet courtyards, and views that stretch across Alfama, the Tagus River, and the entire city skyline. You’ll often see peacocks moving freely inside, adding an unexpected calm to the historic strength of the place.
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نقطة مراقبة سانتا لوسيا
Miradouro de Santa Luzia is one of the most romantic viewpoints in Lisbon, tucked just above Alfama. It feels like a small secret garden, with bougainvillea-covered walls, traditional azulejo tiles, and benches overlooking the red rooftops sliding down toward the Tagus River.
From here, you see Lisbon in layers - domes, church towers, narrow streets, and the soft light that changes everything during the day. It’s a place where time slows down, where people sit quietly, sketch, talk, or simply watch the city breathe.
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كاتدرائية لشبونة
Sé de Lisboa (Lisbon Cathedral) is the oldest church in the city, standing here since 1147, right after the Christian reconquest of Lisbon. Built on the foundations of a former mosque, it reflects the city’s layered history - Roman, Moorish, medieval, and everything that came after.
From the outside it looks like a fortress more than a church, with heavy stone walls that survived earthquakes, fires, and centuries of change. Inside, it’s quieter, cooler, and more austere than most European cathedrals, but that simplicity is exactly what makes it powerful.
Step outside and you are in Alfama immediately - tram lines, narrow streets, and the sound of daily Lisbon life.
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كنيسة القديس أنطونيوس
The Church of Saint Anthony (Igreja de Santo António de Lisboa) stands quietly next to Lisbon Cathedral, marking the believed birthplace of Saint Anthony, one of the city’s most beloved figures. The original house where he was born is said to have stood right here, and the church was later built to honor his memory.
Rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake, it has a modest exterior, but inside it feels warm and devotional, filled with azulejos, soft light, and a strong sense of local faith. Every June, especially during the Festas de Santo António, this area becomes the heart of Lisbon’s celebrations, music, and street life.