Tuk tuks, trams and tarts.
Tuk tuk takeover: this morning, hop aboard your very own tuk tuk for a whizz through Lisbon’s old town. With a local expert at the wheel and tile-covered buildings at every turn, this is sightseeing with a soundtrack (those cobbles are no joke). You’ll be picked up right from your accommodation – all you have to do is sit back, snap pics, and soak it all in.
Choose-your-own-adventure: after the tour, it’s your time to roam. Fancy hopping on the iconic yellow Tram 28? Go for it. Want to wander Alfama’s twisty, sun-dappled alleyways with no map and no plan? Highly encouraged. This city was made for getting lost in. At some point, follow your nose (and your heart) to Manteigaria for Lisbon’s most talked-about pastel de nata. Buttery, flaky, custardy perfection – and best eaten warm, with a light sprinkling of cinnamon.
Dinner plans, sorted: come evening, it’s time to regroup for a celebratory finale feast. Expect good food, great company, and the kind of table you won’t want to leave.