Meeting Point: Tile Museum

Lisbon | Portugal
About
What is this?
While the group won’t enter the museum, it serves as a fitting place to begin the tour. Housed in the 16th-century Convent of Madre de Deus, the Museu Nacional do Azulejo offers a striking example of how religious architecture has been adapted into a public cultural space.
What makes this unique?
This stop introduces a key theme of the tour: transformation. Standing outside this former convent, you’ll get context on how sacred, noble, and industrial spaces across Lisbon have been reimagined into modern institutions.
Location
EUR 150
per person
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Guided walking tour through the eastern Lisbon neighborhoods of Xabregas, Beato, and Marvila.
Visits to convents, repurposed factories, workers' villas, and creative hubs.
Exploration of street art murals, art galleries, and alternative markets.
Insightful narratives on Lisbon’s industrial history and urban renewal.
Stop at a block of local craft breweries in Beato.
View of Renzo Piano’s riverfront architectural project.
Coffee stop with local snacks.
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish
Private
2 - 6 peopleⓘ
4 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
Guided walking tour through the eastern Lisbon neighborhoods of Xabregas, Beato, and Marvila.
Visits to convents, repurposed factories, workers' villas, and creative hubs.
Exploration of street art murals, art galleries, and alternative markets.
Insightful narratives on Lisbon’s industrial history and urban renewal.
Stop at a block of local craft breweries in Beato.
View of Renzo Piano’s riverfront architectural project.
Coffee stop with local snacks.
Offered in English, Portuguese, Spanish