How to Choose the BEST Tuk Tuk Tour in Lisbon (+Prices!)

A white tuk-tuk drives on a cobblestone street in a European city, passing by historical buildings and a church in the background.

Tuk-tuks have become insanely popular over the last few years in Portugal, especially in the main cities of Lisbon city and Porto. Since the city is very hilly, it is hard to walk around plus, it gets super hot in summer, so you might want to take a break from the sun! Taking a Tuk tuk tour in Lisbon is a fun way to discover the city without having to put in any effort.

I am currently living in Lisbon and took a couple of rides myself when showing around to my family and friends. So in this post, I will explain what the prices you can expect to pay for the tour, where to book one, what are the types of tours etc.

NOTE: I don’t suggest taking a tuk-tuk offered to you on the street. You’ll find many people trying to sell you a tour of Lisbon. Why? First of all, there is a big chance you will overpay or need to negotiate hard for a fair price. But also, your guide will probably not be certified meaning they might not have enough knowledge to tell you about the history of the city. To learn more about this, check out the useful information section at the end of the post!

Are you ready? Let’s start!

Quick Picks for Your Stay

If you don’t need all the details and just want to book the best tuk-tuk tours in Lisbon right now, check out the following list:

Here are the top 3 tuk-tuk guided tours in Lisbon to book in advance:

1. What to expect from Tuk-tuk tours

Vintage car driving past tuk-tuks on a cobblestone street beside a red building with trees and onlookers nearby.Vintage car driving past tuk-tuks on a cobblestone street beside a red building with trees and onlookers nearby.

There are 3 main types of tuk-tuk tours in Lisbon, Portugal:

  • 1-2 hour tours focusing on a specific area of the city, usually the historic center
  • Half-day  tours when you can see more of the city and get in-depth knowledge about the main attractions
  • Full-day tours that will cover all the attractions will most probably take you to Belem (a bit outside) and will give you some time to go inside museums, churches etc.

There are also some themed tuk-tuk tours, during which you’ll visit the main landmarks of the city with a special focus. It can be anything from food to art and much more (see the specific section about it below).

One thing to note is that all tuk-tuk tours are private – I personally never heard about tours when they merge random people into one tuk-tuk. It usually hosts a group of 1 to 6 people, and the tuk-tuk tour Lisbon price per person depends on group size and tour length.

The prices for tours mentioned in this post start from €65 for an hour visit (130 for 2) to ~€460 for a full-day guided tour for groups of up to 4 people. If you buy a guided tour on the street you may pay a bit less in some cases, but it’s also possible your guide will be only a driver pretty much. There is no way to check the reviews in this case, so I don’t recommend this option!

2. Types of tuk-tuk tours available in Lisbon

Now that you have a bit of an overview of some things to consider when booking your tuk-tuk tour let’s go through all the different tour options you have.

2.1 Two Hour tuk-tuk tours of Lisbon city center

A row of parked tuk-tuks on a cobblestone street with a man standing next to the front one.A row of parked tuk-tuks on a cobblestone street with a man standing next to the front one.

If you just want to visit the main highlights of Lisbon City center without stopping too much, you can join this guided tuk-tuk tour through Old Lisbon, which lasts about 1.5 – 2 hours.

Your guide will pick you up at your accommodation in Lisbon (BTW, check out our post on hotels in Lisbon city center) and bring you to discover its most important tourist attractions like the Lisbon Cathedral, the Church of Saint Anthony, the Castle district, and even a flea market on Tuesdays and Saturdays!

The guide is very knowledgeable, so they give you a great overview of the city, and also take you to some panoramic spots to have the best views and take some souvenir pictures before returning you to your hotel!

The tour is for groups of up to 3 people and has a total cost of €130, which can be split between your group (€65 per person if you are only 2 or just €44 for 3 people).

Guide’s languages available: Spanish, English, French, Portuguese

PRICE: €130 per group of up to 3 people

2.2 Half day tuk-tuk tour of Lisbon (4h)

A tuk-tuk is parked in front of a large, historical cathedral with two bell towers and a rose window.A tuk-tuk is parked in front of a large, historical cathedral with two bell towers and a rose window.

That is the tour I took, and I think it was the best value-for-money ratio and enough time to visit all the hills that I would have to climb to otherwise!

The best Lisbon tuk-tuk tour I can recommend to you is this private 3-4 h tour from East to West Lisbon by Tukxi, which is a mix between a tuk-tuk and a 3-wheeled scooter, including hotel pickup and drop-off.

Starting from Lisbon Old Town, the tour combines a visit to 5 historical neighborhoods – Alfama, Mouraria, Graça, Baixa de Lisboa, and Chiado – and gives you the option to explore Belem for an extra €50. 

If you decide to visit also Belem (they will ask you that at the beginning of the tour), it will take you around 1h extra, counting 20 minutes each way plus the time you’ll spend admiring the Belem Tower, the Jeronimos Monastery, and the Monument to the Discoveries: 3 of the most incredible buildings in Portugal. 

We skipped that option because it felt like it would be rushed – instead, we went there ourselves the next day and spent almost the whole day there discovering it with no rush! (check out our things to do in Lisbon post to know more). 

Please keep in mind that the time you spend exploring a church/admiring the view, etc., is also included in your tour time. 

The guide will tell you about each attraction and let you out to explore on your own while they wait for you in the parking lot. So, while you’re free to take your time, remember that if you take too long at one attraction, you may miss out on the rest of the itinerary or extend the time. f you take too long at one attraction you may miss out on the rest of the itinerary or extend the time.

A scenic overlook with two people standing by a railing, offering a panoramic view of a city with a mix of historical and modern buildings, and a distant bridge spanning a river under a partly cloudy sky.A scenic overlook with two people standing by a railing, offering a panoramic view of a city with a mix of historical and modern buildings, and a distant bridge spanning a river under a partly cloudy sky.

Here is an approximate route you can have just to give you an idea (that’s the one we chose; I think it is a pretty classy one):

  • Cathedral in Alfama
  • Museo Lisboa Teatro romano
  • Miradouro das Portas do Sol + Mirador de Santa Luzia
  • Senhora do Monte
  • Church of Sao Roque
  • Taverna del Rey – the first Fado in the world!

The guide also pointed out some secret spots in Lisbon on the way – local restaurants and gardens that we would never have known if we had explored the city by ourselves, so I definitely recommend it!

Guide’s languages available: Spanish, English, Portuguese, German

PRICE: from €190 for groups of up to 4 people, €240 with Belem visitith Belem visit

2.3 Full-day tour of Lisbon (6h)

A row of decorated tuk-tuks is parked along a cobblestone street in a European city, with colorful flowers adorning one of the vehicles. Historic buildings are in the background.A row of decorated tuk-tuks is parked along a cobblestone street in a European city, with colorful flowers adorning one of the vehicles. Historic buildings are in the background.

Another option you have to discover Lisbon’s top attractions is this full-day sightseeing tour of 6 hours, with a private guide that will tell you everything you could possibly want to know about the history and culture of all the interesting spots you’ll visit.

Among the landmarks you will see are the Lisbon Cathedral, Belem Tower, the Bairro Alto neighborhood, and Commerce Square from the comfort of your electric tuk-tuk.

As with the other tours, the guide will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel and bring you to try the delicious Pasteis de Nata at the famous Pasteis de Belem (map), the best bakery in the city… Is there a better way to end your tour?

This tour is for groups of up to 4 people and has a total cost of €460. While it can seem a little pricey, the guide will share some “off the beaten path” secrets that you’ll miss if you go by yourself, so it’s worth every penny!

Guide’s languages available: Spanish, English, French, Portuguese

PRICE: €460 per group of up to 4 people

2.4 Themed tuk-tuk tours in Lisbon

A yellow tram and a small auto rickshaw travel down a city street lined with buildings.A yellow tram and a small auto rickshaw travel down a city street lined with buildings.

If you want to discover the Portuguese capital in an original way, tuk-tuks offer many cool themed tours that will bring you to visit the main landmarks of the city with a special focus: food, street art, views, etc… you’ll have a lot of fun!

I gathered here the best ones in Lisbon, Portugal, check them out:

  • Street art tuk-tuk tour – On this tuk-tuk tour, you will discover the most beautiful street art of Lisbon, including graffiti of international artists celebrating Ibero-American culture, while learning about the history of the art deco industrial warehouses. The 2-hour tour is for 2 people maximum and costs €120
  • Food tasting tour – Experience Lisbon’s delicious traditional cuisine on this 3-hour electric tuk-tuk food tour. You will stop at 3 restaurants through Alfama, Graça, São Vicente, and Baixa quarters to taste the top specialties of Portugal! The group tour costs €140 per person
  • Belvederes tuk-tuk tour – Hop on this romantic tour that will bring you the best panoramic views of Lisbon, Portugal! Your driver will take you on an eco-friendly tuk-tuk up and down the hills to visit 3 or 4 of the TOP viewpoints in the city, like Senhora do Monte Belvedere in Graça. The tour lasts 3 hours and costs €85 per person

2.5 A la carte tours

A white and purple tuk-tuk with A white and purple tuk-tuk with

Since all the tuk-tuk tours are private, you will generally always have the possibility to talk with your driver and agree with them on some deviations you might be interested in, but if you want to have a fully customized experience, you should go for this a la carte tour!

Custom tours are pretty cool, too, and should not cost you much extra – the tuk-tuk driver will design a unique tour according to your specific preferences! 

The tour can last from 1h to 4h, depending on how many locations and attractions you want to visit. 

Prices change based on the tour length and group size: the minimum price is €25 for a 1-hour tour per person, but check out the other options on the eco tuk-tuk website!

If you’re short on time, they suggest you choose a tour through Lisbon’s 7 hills, during which you’ll explore either the modern or old part of the city and visit some amazing viewpoints!

A la carte tours are available daily, every half an hour from 10 am to 6 pm, but I suggest you book them some days in advance if you want to find availability at your preferred time! 

Guide languages available: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese

PRICE: from €25/person

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3. Types of tuk-tuks in Lisbon

Three motorized tuk-tuks, one patterned, one blue, and one yellow, are parked side by side on a cobblestone street in an urban area. Two drivers are visible behind the windshields.Three motorized tuk-tuks, one patterned, one blue, and one yellow, are parked side by side on a cobblestone street in an urban area. Two drivers are visible behind the windshields.

There are several different types of Lisbon tuk-tuks, and depending on your preferences, it’s important to take this into consideration when choosing your tour. 

We went for an “antique” -looking version, and while the pictures we took in it were quite epic, I would say that the more contemporary ones are more comfortable. I sat in the middle (3 people in the back+1 with the driver), and it felt pretty cramped tbh. 

I recommend you think about how many people you are taking the tour with, how much space you want (the ones for 2-3 people are very tiny… and tall people will probably have a problem), and if the direction you will face while driving matters for you.

Here are all the different configurations of tuk-tuks in Lisbon. Each bench can fit 2-3 people depending on the width of the tuk-tuk:bon. Each bench can fit 2-3 people depending on the width of the tuk tuk:

A vintage car parked on a cobblestone street in a European city. A man examines the vehicle while people walk nearby.A vintage car parked on a cobblestone street in a European city. A man examines the vehicle while people walk nearby.
  • Two inward-facing benches – These tuk-tuks have 2 benches facing each other: one facing the same direction as the driver, the other one in the opposite direction, so if it is uncomfortable for you and you get motion sickness, check out the next one.
  • Two benches facing the same way – On these tuk-tuks, the 2 benches are both facing the same way as the driver but usually can host a maximum of 3 people in the back and one with the driver. This type of tuk-tuk is quite small, so if you want to have more space check out the following option.
  • 3 benches tuk-tuks – These tuk-tuks are for big groups of up to 6 people and usually have 2 benches facing each other and one on the back facing backward
  • Tukxi – This is a mix between a tuk-tuk and a 3-wheeled scooter and can host up to 6 people

Aside from the number and direction of seats, you also have the choice between electric or diesel tuk-tuks. While the engines vary greatly between the different designs, as a general rule, the electric tuk-tuks will be way quieter, meaning you will have a much easier time hearing the driver’s fun facts. 

NOTE 1: If you are concerned about safety, ask the tuk-tuk companies about the seat belts in advance. Most of them are not equipped with any (especially if you take a tuk-tuk on the street), but some do have waist belts. 

NOTE 2: If you’re traveling with a small baby, I recommend bringing your own baby car seat; tuk-tuk companies do not usually provide them!

4. Useful information about tuk-tuks in Lisbon

People riding tuk-tuks in front of a statue of a mounted figure in a city square, with a yellow building in the background.People riding tuk-tuks in front of a statue of a mounted figure in a city square, with a yellow building in the background.

Here are some useful tips about tuk-tuks you should definitely know before deciding which is the best tuk-tuk tour in Lisbon, Portugal, for you: 

  • Book your tuk-tuk tour online: As I mentioned, you’ll find many people trying to sell you a Lisbon tour on the street, but it’s likely that they’re not certified, meaning they won’t tell you much about the history of the city. For the same tuk-tuk prices or a little more, you can book it online and make sure you are getting a good tuk-tuk guide/tour by reading the reviews of past visitors. Also, you won’t lose time negotiating the price with people who may be trying to fool you!
  • Book your tuk-tuk tour at least a day in advance: Tuk-tuk companies need to assign you to a specific guide, so if you reserve the tour in advance, you give them time to look for a good one, plus you will find more availability for your preferred time.
  • Prices: Since tuk-tuk tours are private, the Lisbon tuk-tuk tour cost changes per person depending on how many people you book the tour with. Tours mentioned in this post start from €130 for a 2-hour tour for a maximum of 6 people. If you buy a tour in the street, you may even pay as low as €90 for 2 hours, but it probably won’t be as informative as the ones booked through online appointments. No offense to immigrants; I am one myself, but most of the drivers on the street are pretty pushy and know very little about the history of the country. I am all for certified guides, immigrants or not! 
White tuk-tuk parked on a sunny street with yellow historic buildings in the background.White tuk-tuk parked on a sunny street with yellow historic buildings in the background.
  • Tour time: The time you spend exploring during your stops is included in the total tour length. So, while your guide will wait for you in the parking lot while you visit the attraction/viewpoint, remember that you don’t want to take too long; otherwise, you might miss out on other ones.
  • Check that the tuk-tuk is spacious enough: If you are tall or you are traveling with a group, take into consideration that generally, tuk-tuks are very small, usually hosting a maximum of 3 people. Luckily, there are also other types of tuk-tuks (check out the specific section about it above), which are more spacious and have more seats!
  • Seat belts and baby seats: Most tuk-tuks (except for the ones you find in the street) provide normal waist seat belts, but I honestly haven’t found any company providing baby seats. If you are traveling with kids and you need baby seats, I suggest you either contact the tuk-tuk company in advance to ask if they provide this service or bring your own baby car seat with you!
  • Tuk-tuks in the winter/rain: If you want to take a tuk-tuk tour in winter, you should check out if they have plastic wraps/curtains in order to be protected from rain and the cold wind!
  • All the tuk-tuk tours are private: If you want to save money, organize your own group in advance to split the Lisbon tuk-tuk cost; otherwise, any tour you choose will be private for a specific number of people, they will not match you with another group.

BONUS: Other wheeled group tours

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If you are not really into tuk-tuks or prefer to join a group tour, no worries: there are many other tours to discover Lisbon, Portugal on wheels, and they are as entertaining and interesting! I gathered here some cool Lisbon tours to see the city from a different perspective… check them out:

  • Alfama and Old Lisbon Segway Tour: Embark on a cool segway tour of Lisbon’s main landmarks and delicious Portuguese food, like pastel de nata, with a local guide that gives you interesting facts live. This 3-hour tour is limited to groups of 15 people, and prices change based on the number of persons and desired language!
  • Lisbon Electric Bike Tour: Hop on an electric bike and follow a local guide through Lisbon’s seven hills for a 2.5-hour tour for groups of a maximum of 15 people. You will enjoy panoramic views of the Tagus River from Santa Catarina’s viewpoint and check out the best monuments in the city for €34 per person (but prices change based on group size and desired language!).
  • Bike Tour Downtown to Belem: If you love biking, join this tour through downtown Lisbon until Belém, along the Tagus River, where you’ll get amazing views of the famous April Bridge. This 4-hour tour includes helmet rental, bottled water, and a pastry for €40 per person.
  • Amphibious Sightseeing: Explore the city of Lisbon both from the land and from the river on a laughter-filled amphibious adventure while you learn about the history and culture of Portugal from lively local guides! This entertaining tour lasts 1.5 hours and costs €30 per person.

FAQs about tuk-tuk tours in Lisbon

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🛺 Which are the best tuk-tuk tours in Lisbon, Portugal? 

💸 How much do tuk-tuk tours cost in Lisbon, Portugal?

The tuk-tuk lisbon price starts from €130 for a 2-hour visit to €460 for a full-day tour, both for groups of up to 6 people. If you buy a tour in the street, you’ll pay €60 for 2 hours, but it may not be very informative.

❓Why are there tuk-tuks in Lisbon, Portugal?

After returning from a holiday in Thailand, where tuk-tuks are common, businessman Renato Ladeiro created the first tuk-tuk tours in Portugal in 2011. Today, they are used either as a way of transport to get some specific attractions/spots or to have guided tours of the city.

🖥️ How do I get a tuk-tuk in Lisbon, Portugal?

To get a tuk-tuk in Lisbon, Portugal, you can either find them in the street/outside of many attractions of the city or book them online, so you can make sure you get a good service at your preferred time!

Final words on the best tuk-tuk tours in Lisbon

Four people sitting inside a vintage car, smiling at the camera. Street scenes and parked trams are visible in the background.Four people sitting inside a vintage car, smiling at the camera. Street scenes and parked trams are visible in the background.

Well, here we are at the end of this informative guide about the best tuk-tuk tours in Lisbon, Portugal, including some useful information about prices, tuk-tuk types, and other types of entertaining tours to discover the city!

Depending on your time and interests, you can book a 1-2 hour guided tour focusing on a specific area, a half-day tour with an optional visit to the Belem district, or a full-day tour to have an even more in-depth guide of Lisbon.

I always recommend you book your tour online and not on the street, so you make sure you have a reliable guide and you don’t have to negotiate the price. But still, make sure to do it in advance so you can find availability at your preferred time!

If you still have any questions about tuk-tuks for me, please don’t hesitate to share them in the comments below, I will answer them as soon as possible.

In the meantime, have an amazing trip!

Yulia 


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