Ortalama reytinq 5/5, 2 rəy5 (2)Walk through five centuries of queer history in Lisbon
• On this walking tour we’ll trace the footsteps of Portugal’s past through the lenses of colonialism, lusotropicalism, and their lasting effects on our views of sexuality and gender.
•We’ll visit meaningful historic locations, from the 18th-century Chapel of São João Batista to Largo do Carmo, where the Revolution took place, before heading to a great LGBTQ+ venue to enjoy delicious Portuguese food (optional, at your own expense).
• As we walk, we’ll understand the relationships between Portugal and its former colonies, the church, and how it shapes our cultural identity—leaving plenty of space for questions and relaxed breaks along the way!
• The tour brings us to the heart of today’s queer movements, concluding at one of the city's best queer venues, where we celebrate our shared journey over the most amazing Portuguese tapas.
• You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of the history and movements that have shapes the Lisbon of today, as well as knowing the best spots to enjoy during your stay.
• You’ll also receive a digital copy of our curated “Queer Lisbon Map”- packed with the best (really the best) tips of the city.
• Distance: 5 km (3.4 miles).
• Easy/moderate physical activity, this route is mostly downhill, with only a small section requiring an uphill effort. Be sure to bring comfortable shoes for the journey.