Vas a descubrir en 3 días cómo se desarrolló la historia de la capital portuguesa viviéndola desde el corazón de la ciudad: monumentos y lugares emblemáticos serán los protagonistas de esta escapada. Además, te brindamos la oportunidad de disfrutar de un espectáculo único en una casa de fado, donde degustarás los aperitivos típicos de la ciudad a ritmo de guitarra portuguesa. Para hacer vuestra experiencia todavía más especial, te ofrecemos un relajante paseo en barco en el que admirar y descubrir una nueva Lisboa bañada de colores dorados en un viaje panorámico al atardecer.
Solicita el itinerario y reserva llamando al 961 06 49 03, envíanos un mail a reservas@saoviajes.es o rellena el formulario en «consulta o reserva»
Hoy toca descubrir los secretos de Lisboa de la mano de nuestro guía local, una visita exclusiva y a pie en la que te descubrirás parte del centro histórico.
La experiencia da comienzo en la calle Dom Pedro V donde se sitúa el mirador de São Pedro de Alcântara que ofrece una vista privilegiada. Caminarás desde la calle Misericórdia hasta Chiado, parando en la plaza Luis de Camões y visitando la Iglesia de Loreto o Encarnação. Seguirás hasta la plaza Chiado, visitando la Basílica de los Mártires y continuando por la calle Garrett donde harás una parada en Rossio para conocer la emblemática Ginjinha. Finalmente continuarás el paseo desde la Rua Augusta hasta la Praça do Comércio.
Dispondrás del resto del día libre para conocer aquellos puntos de la ciudad que más te interesen. Te recomendamos tomar el tranvía y conocer el acueducto de Águas Livres.
Desayuno en el hotel.
Hoy te hemos preparado una inmersión en el fado.
Vivirás la experiencia de visitar una auténtica casa de fado en la que disfrutarás de la actuación de dos cantantes (un hombre y una mujer) acompañados por dos guitarristas (uno con una guitarra portuguesa). Mientras sientes el fado más auténtico, disfrutarás de algunos de los típicos aperitivos portugueses.
Desayuno en el hotel.
Dispondrás de la mañana libre para conocer Lisboa por tu cuenta. Te recomendamos probar la tradicional francesinha y visitar el oceanario de Lisboa.
A medida que se acerque la tarde acudirás al punto de encuentro para comenzar la navegación por las aguas del río Tajo. Podrás disfrutar de una vista panorámica de la ciudad desde la embarcación y saborear algunos aperitivos típicos portugueses. Ver el atardecer de la ciudad será la mejor manera de despedirte de la ciudad.
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