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Lisbon photography walking tour

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Discover the beautiful city of Lisbon with the opportunity to watch and photograph some of the city's most famous monuments, but also to explore picturesque neighborhoods usually not visited by tourists.

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  • Location: Lisbon, Portugal
  • Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes

Price: Starting from 75.00


Tour type: Cultural Tours - Photography - Walking & Biking Tours
Category: Walking Tours

 

 

Discover the beautiful city of Lisbon with the opportunity to watch and photograph some of the city's most famous monuments, but also to explore picturesque neighborhoods usually not visited by tourists.

Lisbon's first settlements date back from the Neolithic, and the town was later occupied by Phoenician, Roman and Moorish people who left monuments and traditions. The city was conquered from the moors by the first king of Portugal in 1147. In the XVIII century Lisbon was the capital of an Empire stretching from Africa to India; in 1755 downtown was destroyed by a huge earthquake and tsunami, and was later rebuilt by the Regent, Marquês de Pombal, according to a revolutionary urbanism plan that endures in modern Lisbon.

On this Photography Walking Tour you will feel and capture this colourful blend of antique and modern, of Orient and Occident, of North and South of Mediterranean and Atlantic. Today, Lisbon is a modern capital and one of the most cosmopolitan in the whole world. There are large Asian, Easterner European, African and Latin American communities living peacefully together. This is what gives Lisbon such a special and unique atmosphere.

Your guide will be available to explain all technical aspects of photography, but will focus on giving hints to help you express your own personal interpretation of the place. The route will guide you from the sophisticated Chiado through the monumental Praça do Comercio where the city meets its ancient companion the Tagus River. Then you will continue to Alfama, an old moorish neighborhood with a medina like structure where the 'fado' (traditional Portuguese folk song) seeps from the windows. Finally you will arrive at the castle hill and enjoy the best views in the city overlooking Lisbon.

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