
Language available: Portuguese and English
This walking tour explores the Jewish presence in Lisbon from the medieval period to the present day, highlighting key locations and lesser-known stories that reflect the community’s resilience and cultural legacy.
TOUR INFORMATION
🙋♀️ Guide: Historian Marisa Filipe
📍 Meeting Point: Largo de São Domingos (by the 1506 Jewish Massacre Memorial)
🎯 Ending Point: Praça do Comércio
🕒 Duration: Approximately 2 to 2.5 hours
👅Language available: Portuguese and English
🎟️ Price: On request (depending on group size)
📧 Contact us: [email protected]
Our Private Walking Tours are arranged on request, according to your preferences and the guide’s availability.

Meet your guide, Marisa Filipe
She has a degree in History – Cultural Heritage from the University of Évora, a postgraduate degree in Rehabilitation and Restoration from E.S.A.D and a Master’s in Development, Local Diversities and World Challenges from I.S.C.T.E. PhD candidate in British espionage in Lisbon during the Second World War, at I.S.C.T.E. As a guide, she has worked in the most diverse palaces and museums, from Mafra Palace to Ajuda Palace, Pena, Queluz, among others. She is passionate about the baroque and espionage in the 20th century.



