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Anyone who has ever been to Lisbon knows you walk up and down hills all day. Good for the calves and buttocks, but sometimes it’s nice to drive around a bit. Not with a hop-on hop-off bus, because we want to be in the driver’s seat ourselves. And press the gas, push hard! So we try a GoCar tour in Lisbon.

GoCar with ‘stupid’ helmet

The GoCar tour starts with a lot of complaints. “Ugh, we have to wear a helmet.” “Wow, it’s way too hot for that, isn’t it?” “It’s so itchy!” We all complain about how stupid it is to wear a helmet in such a small cart. Before our GoCar ride through Lisbon starts, the helmet seems useless to us. Well… in retrospect, we need them. As soon as everyone is a bit used to the GoCar, we forget the sights and tear through Lisbon’s streets as fast as possible.

GoCar Lisbon tour: Two people with helmets in a GoCar

GoCar driving (or racing) through Lisbon

GoCars are small yellow cars for two people. The guide tells us that this is super easy if you have ever ridden a scooter. And if you’ve never ridden a scooter, it’s also super easy. That’s a relief because I, for one, have zero experience with scooters and mopeds. You do need a driver’s license for the GoCars in Lisbon, by the way. Otherwise, you have to let someone drive you. That’s just as much fun, by the way. Today we will see a bit of the historic part of Lisbon and then go via the waterfront to Belém and back.

A lot of attention: the GoCar is a tourist attraction

According to the GoCar site, this is the first GPS-guided storytelling car. Unfortunately, the radio doesn’t work for everyone, so we don’t get much of the story. And actually, nobody cares. At one point, when I drive in the front and look back, all I see are smiles from ear to ear. We are a lovely bunch of happy faces with helmets on. These happy faces and cool GoCars soon become an attraction themselves. Many people point to us on the street and take pictures of the GoCar.

Discover Lisbon with a guide or GPS

Because we are with a relatively large group, two guides on a scooter accompany us. They ensure we get the space to cross the streets and stay together as a group. And, of course, they show the way and occasionally tell us something about what we see. You can also rent a GoCar without a guide, hit the road with GPS guidance, or get lost in the city. The GoCars are Dutch made, by the way.

Well-deserved break at Le Chat Lisboa

Halfway through the tour, we stop at Le Chat Lisboa. The guide tells us that he has never dropped off a group here for a drink before. It is a good choice. The view is excellent, and we enjoy our sangria. I think the staff has never seen snacks disappear so quickly. We were starving, sorry!

GoCar Lisbon tour Le Chat: View Le Chat Lisboa Lisbon

Sightseeing during the GoCar experience?

After this stop, we continue with the GoCars along, among other things, the monastery of Belém. We see a large part of Lisbon, but quickly. I definitely need to come back again to see it all better. In terms of cultural and historical awareness, it is better to rent a GoCar in Lisbon individually. With a large group, you drive through a city differently (read: race). Now I’m too busy overtaking the one in front of me and finding out the top speed of the GoCar. I think we hit about 60 kilometers per hour. So no, a helmet is not a bad idea at all.

GoCar in Lisbon: go for it!

The GoCar tour is a very fun group activity in Lisbon. We leave the GoCars super excited and spend the rest of the day bothering other people with stories about how cool it was.

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Note: I got to try the GoCar for a discounted price because of my blog. What I’ve written, was entirely up to me. It represents my personal GoCar Lisbon experience.

First published: October 2016. Updated since.

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