Lisbon Traditional Boats - Guided Sightseeing Cruise

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On this guided cruise you will have the opportunity to see from the river the wonderful landscape of the historical city center as you pass by Commerce Square, São Jorge Castle, Alfama, National Pantheon, Santa Apolónia Station, Cacilhas, Christ the King, 25th of April Bridge, Tower of Belem, Discoveries Monument, MAAT, and Palace of Ajuda. The boat is a traditional 1947 sailing boat with a maximum capacity of 50 people. The boat’s decoration is characterized by warm tones and numerous hand-painted flowers. The tour takes 1 hour and 45 minutes.

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Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
Starts: Lisboa, Portugal
Trip Category: Cruises, Sailing & Water Tours >> Day Cruises



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On this guided cruise you will have the opportunity to see from the river the wonderful landscape of the historical city center as you pass by Commerce Square, São Jorge Castle, Alfama, National Pantheon, Santa Apolónia Station, Cacilhas, Christ the King, 25th of April Bridge, Tower of Belem, Discoveries Monument, MAAT, and Palace of Ajuda. The boat is a traditional 1947 sailing boat with a maximum capacity of 50 people. The boat’s decoration is characterized by warm tones and numerous hand-painted flowers. The tour takes 1 hour and 45 minutes.

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Pass By: Praca do Comercio (Terreiro do Paco), Avenida Infante Dom Henrique 1C, Lisbon 1100-053 Portugal

The Praça do Comércio (English: Commerce Square) is a large, harbour-facing square in Portugal’s capital, Lisbon.

Facing, south, the Tagus (Tejo), the city square is still commonly known as Terreiro do Paço (Palace Yard), as hosted the Paços da Ribeira (Royal Ribeira Palace) until it was destroyed by the great 1755 Lisbon earthquake. After the earthquake, the square was completely remodeled as part of the rebuilding of the Pombaline Downtown, ordered by Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal, who was (chief) Minister of Portugal from 1750 to 1777, during the reign of Dom José I, King of Portugal.

Pass By: Torre de Belem, Avenida Brasilia – Belem, Lisbon 1400-038 Portugal

Belém Tower, officially the Tower of Saint Vincent (Portuguese: Torre de São Vicente) is a 16th-century fortification located in Lisbon that served as a point of embarkation and disembarkation for Portuguese explorers and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon. It was built during the height of the Portuguese Renaissance, and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style, but it also incorporates hints of other architectural styles.[4] The structure was built from lioz limestone and is composed of a bastion and a 30-metre (98.4 ft), four-storey tower.



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