p>Drive down Liberty Avenue to Rossio, the very heart of the city.
Continue with a drive along the riverside to admire Black Horse Square, before crossing the bridge over the Tagus. You will then have stops at Belem Tower and at Monument to the Discoveries, possibly Lisbon's most famous sight.
. Both closed on Mondays, replaced by Ajuda Palace or "Fundacao Medeiros e Almeida". Alfama, the oldest and most picturesque quarter where you will stop for a wine tasting in a handicraft store .
Next a visit to Jeronimos Monastery (UNESCO World Heritage site), and to the Coach Museum, where you can find the world's largest collection opulent coaches built for the aristocracy, dating back to the 17th century