Top Activities on the Ground in Lisbon - page 7
Top Attractions in Lisbon

Despite its seven hills, Lisbon is one of Europe’s most pedestrian-friendly cities, making it ideal to explore on foot and by bike. Lisbon activities on the ground offer an immersive way to experience the Portuguese capital, whether you’re joining a small-group food tour through hidden neighborhoods, pedaling past waterfront landmarks on a cycling tour, or taking a day trip to hike among the castles in Sintra. With so many unique ways to explore, Lisbon walking and biking tours ensure you’ll experience the best of this city of hills while toning those calf muscles.
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There are plenty of high-quality land-based Lisbon tours and activities to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews given by previous customers, these are the best Lisbon activities on the ground to book right now:
Prices for Lisbon activities on the ground vary depending on duration and inclusions. If you're looking for those on the lower end of the price range, these are the best to book now:
Yes, Lisbon activities on the ground are worth it. While the City of Seven Hills is situated along the Tagus River, near where it flows into the Atlantic, it is best experienced on land-based tours that get you up close to its top sites and attractions. Whether you want to hoof it on foot, go by bike, or sit in the back of an open-air tuk-tuk, you can cover some serious ground, especially if you're doing a guided activity that ensures you won't waste any precious time getting lost and having to backtrack.
Per one customer who booked the Sintra and Cascais Small-Group Day Trip from Lisbon, "We experienced a wonderful day of touring at Sintra and Cascais with a stop along the way at the Westernmost point of continental Europe. There was ample opportunity for pictures, sampling local pastries, and lunch. Benny, our tour guide, was very knowledgeable about the sites visited; graciously answered numerous questions about the local culture and food, and was fun to be with. We highly recommend Benny as a tour guide."
Before booking Lisbon activities on the ground, read the reviews to see if there’s a specific guide or driver you should request. Many rave reviews give shoutouts to their hosts. If you’re booking a walking tour, read the physical requirements. As Lisbon is the City of Seven Hills, you can expect to encounter lots of stairs. Lisbon’s iconic yellow funiculars service some of the hills, but not all.
To fully enjoy Lisbon activities on the ground, leave as much as you can at your hotel. Most tuk-tuks don’t have storage for your luggage. Wear a helmet if you’re touring by bike or e-bike. While it’s not compulsory in Portugal (unless you’re on a bike that goes more than 15 miles, or 25 kilometers, per hour), it’s highly recommended. Many of the streets in the city center have trolley tracks that bike tires can easily get caught in, so accidents aren’t uncommon.
Even if you're short on time, you can find fun Lisbon activities to fit your schedule. Here are a few Lisbon activities on the ground you can enjoy in an hour or less:





























