The tour includes 2 bus lines:
Blue Route
First Tour: 09:45
Last Tour: 18:45 (Jul.-Sep.)
Last Tour: 16:45 (Oct.-Jun.)
Duration: 90 minutes
Frequency: 60 minutes
Stops:
1 Marquês de Pombal
2 El Corte Inglés
2 AvAntónio Augusto de Aguiar
3 Parque Eduardo VII
3 Jardim Zoológico
4 Sete Rios
5 Cais do Sodré
5 AvJosé Malhoa
6 Rua do Comércio
7 Campo das Cebolas
8 C.C Vasco da Gama
9 Torre Vasco da Gama
10 Gare do Oriente
10 Chiado
11 Entre Campos
14 Santa Apolónia (Estação)
15 Museu da Água
16 Museu do Azulejo
17 Poço do Bispo
18 Oceanário de Lisboa
23 Entre Campos
24 Campo Pequeno
Red Route
First Tour: 09:30
Last Tour: 19:00 (Jul.-Sep.)
Last Tour: 17:00 (Oct.-Jun.)
Duration: 90 minutes
Frequency: 30 minutes
Stops:
1 Marquês de Pombal
2 Campo Pequeno
3 El Corte Inglés
4 Parque Eduardo VII
4 Calouste Gulbenkian
5 Jardim da Estrela
6 Torre de Belém
7 Mosteiro dos Jerónimos
7 Amoreiras
8 Rua do Comércio
9 Restauradores
10 Docas
16 Museu dos Coches
18 Cais do Sodré
21 Praça do Rossio
23 Avenida de Libertade
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Visit one of the oldest cities in the world. Lisbon's history dates back to 300,000 years ago, however it emerged as a nation state in the early 12th century, and ranks as one of the world's longest founded cities.
There are so many attractions in Lisbon such as Jerónimos Monastery, built by the King D. Manuel I designed in Manueline architectural style and Torre de Belém, which are both classified by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. Take a stroll through the many squares including the Praça do Município, Praça do Comércio and the Praça do Rossio. Pay a visit to the Museu (Museum) do Oriente, Museu do Azulejo or Museu de Arte Antiga. Wonder through the beautiful gardens; the Jardim da Astrela or the Jardim do Principe Real. If you appreciate the animal kingdom, perhaps you would like to spend time at the Oceánario de Lisboa or the Jardim Zoológico. Marvel at the city's cathedrals, mosques, the exhibits in the Calouste Gulbenkian and don't miss the renowned Palacio de Belem. You will not be short of things to do and see in the city.
A sunset in Lisbon does not mean it's the end of the day. A typical evening might start in the cafés of Chiado, serving as meeting points before heading to a restaurant for dinner in a relaxing atmosphere in the Bairro Alto quarter which is the epicentre of the city's bar scene. Venues range from the hip ("Bedroom"), to the quirky ("Pavilhão Chinês"), to the laid-back ("Clube da Esquina"). Most close between 2 and 4am, when night owls may wish to move down by the river to the docks of Alcântara and the district of Santos, home to several fashionable bars and clubs. If clubbing isn't your scene, classical music is well represented at a variety of venues such as the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Culturgest. The city's several beautiful old theatres, such as the Dona Maria II National Theatre, present contemporary works and classical plays.