Alfama
Alfama

Alfama

Alfama, Lisbon, 1100

The Basics

The colorful Alfama neighborhood is a highlight of any Lisbon sightseeing tour, and the maze-like quarter is best explored on a walking tour. For an even more unforgettable experience, ride the famous Tram 28 up the hill, zip around on a Segway tour, take in the views from afar on a Tagus River cruise, or attend an evening fado show with dinner.

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Segway Food Tour of Alfama and Old Town Lisbon
Segway Food Tour of Alfama and Old Town Lisbon
$87.43 per adult
Traveler Favorite
Fun way to see parts of Lisbon
Simone was great. He knew a lot about the history of Lisbon. This was my first time on a Segway and was a little nervous, but he was very patient and helped me through the narrower/more crowded areas. It was a fun way to easily see different parts of the city!
Melinda_S, May 2024

Things to Know Before You Go

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as steep sidewalks and cobblestone lanes are the norm in the Alfama district.

  • Getting around Alfama can be tricky for wheelchair users, so it’s best to book a taxi or join a tour.

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How to Get There

The Alfama district is located around 2 miles (3 kilometers) south of downtown Lisbon, on the Tagus riverside. The easiest way to get there is to catch the No. 28 tram from Martim Moniz Square.

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When to Get There

Alfama is a lively place to visit at any time of the day or night, but the most atmospheric time to explore is around sunset, when the district’s many bars, cafés, and fado restaurants spring to life. It can be busy during the summer months, so get an early start to avoid the crowds.

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A Walking Tour of Alfama

Start your tour by riding Tram 28 up to the Miradouro da Graca, then walk down, stopping to admire the views from the Portas do Sol viewpoint, the Sao Jorge castle, and the National Pantheon. After browsing the stalls at the Feira da Ladra flea market, learn more about Portugal’s renowned folk music at the Fado Museum, and pay a visit to the Lisbon Cathedral, St. Anthony’s Church, and Sao Vicente de Fora church.

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