Since the beginning the Lisbon Metro has works executed by numerous Portuguese painters and sculptors. Later, foreigners also joined this interesting exhibition space. Among the artists represented there we find names such as: Maria Keil, Júlio Resende, Francisco Simões and many others, who have turned this public transport into an authentic art gallery worth visiting in the city. Come and see some of these magnificent works of art that are only a few metres below the ground and through which thousands of people pass every day without realising their importance. The 4 metro lines offer different routes to discover. Come and enjoy their beauty!
Tour to be done individually, with family or with friends as long as they like art, especially tiles.
Tour to be done both in summer and winter
Metro ticket not included in the price
Reservation and pre-payment required
Combined tours are possible with prior reservation
Tour accompanied by a certified guide with the Clean & Safe seal
The tour can be taken on any day of the week but we must avoid high traffic hours. It will not take place on days when the metro is on strike or closed by any reason
Level 1 – Easy
Flat terrain without obstacles. Wheelchair accessible. Duration 2h
Level 2 – Easy to Moderate
Mainly flat terrain (about 70% flat), gentle climbs and descents. Some steps. Wheelchair accessible only with the help of a third party. Duration is around 2 to 3 hours.
Level 3 – Moderate
Terrain about 40 to 60% flat. Moderate climbs and descents. Steps. not wheelchair accessible. Duration 3 hours
Level 4 – Demanding
Terrain about 20% to 40% flat. Some steep climbs and descends. Steps and uneven surfaces. Recommend for fit travelers. Duration between 3 to 5 hours.
Level 5 – Difficult
Rolling and often steep terrain, 10 to 20% flat terrain. Uneven surfaces. Recommended for travelers used to hiking tours in nature.
Stufe 1 – Leicht
Flaches Gelände ohne Höhenunterschiede und Hindernisse. Geeignet für Rollstuhlfahrer. Dauer 2 Stunden.
Stufe 2 – Leicht bis moderat
Überwiegend flaches Gelände (70%) mit leichten Höhenunterschieden sowie einigen Stufen. Für Rollstuhlfahrer nur bedingt und mit einer Begleitperson geeignet. Dauer 2 – 3 Stunden.
Stufe 3 – Moderat
Gelände (40-60% flach) mit moderaten Steigungen und Treppen. Nicht für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet. Dauer 3 Stunden.
Stufe 4 – Anspruchsvoll
Gelände mit Höhenunterschieden (20-40% flach). Auf – und Abstiege, Treppen und unbefestigte Wege. Eine gute Kondition und festes Schuhwerk sind erforderlich. Dauer 3 bis 5 Stunden.
Stufe 5 – Schwierig
Gelände mit großen Höhenunterschieden (10-20% flach), steilen Auf – und Abstiegen auf unbefestigten Wegen und teils holprigen Boden. Geeignet für erfahrene Wanderer.
Tours by AGIC is a side project by AGIC – Associação Portuguesa dos Guias-Intérpretes e Correios de Turismo