Discovering Lisbon Through the Ages
Every city has a history. Lisbon has thousands of years of them
We know what you’re thinking. Some called it Ophiussa, the mysterious "Land of Serpents." Others knew it as Olisipo, one of the Roman Empire's most important Atlantic ports. Centuries later, the Moors transformed it into a thriving city before Lisbon became the capital of a kingdom that would change the world.
Walk through streets where Phoenicians traded, Romans built, Muslims flourished and Portuguese explorers prepared to sail beyond the horizon. Today, this rich heritage still breathes in the narrow alleys of Alfama, the melancholic chords of Fado, and the legendary golden light that bathes the seven hills.
From hidden viewpoints and historic neighbourhoods to grand squares and iconic monuments, every corner of Lisbon reveals another chapter in a story more than three thousand years in the making.
This is more than a city tour. It's a journey through the origins of one of Europe's oldest capitals an invitation to walk through time and discover where the myth ends and the magic begins.






