Fado is a masonry-style landing page template built for a small-group cultural walking tour through Lisbon. It pairs a cinematic Sunset Gradient palette with a Seasonal/Moment scroll journey, drawing well-traveled visitors into the experience before they ever reach the registration form. The primary call to action, "Reserve Your Season," feels like an invitation, not a checkout.
by Rocket studio
Fado is a single-page event registration template designed for an immersive Portugal cultural tour. It uses a masonry grid layout to guide visitors through one unfolding day in Lisbon, from morning pastry counters to evening fado in candlelit tascas. The warm Sunset Gradient palette and full-viewport azulejo header make the page feel like a destination before the form ever appears.
This template suits tour operators and experience designers who sell small-group cultural journeys, not mass-market packages. It speaks directly to visitors who want depth over convenience.
Most tour booking pages lead with logistics: dates, prices, departure times. That approach works for flights, but it fails for intimate cultural experiences. Visitors who are drawn to fado, azulejo tile history, and golden-hour Alfama walks do not respond to spreadsheet-style layouts.
You get a fully structured single-page layout that earns each click by letting visitors live inside the journey first. Every design decision, from card height variation to the overlay registration form, serves the emotional arc of the experience.




Theme
Organic Flow
Creative direction
Seasonal/Moment
Color system
Sunset Gradient
Style
Masonry/Pinterest
Direction
Event Registration
Page Sections
Full-viewport Azulejo Tile Header
Masonry Grid Scroll Journey
Seasonal Departure Accent Cards
Three-step Registration Overlay
Floating and Anchored Call to Action System
Gift This Journey Secondary Call to Action
Is this template suitable for tours outside of Lisbon?
Can the registration form collect more than three fields?
What does the 'Reserve Your Season' call-to-action mean?
Who is the 'Gift This Journey' path designed for?
Does the page include a navigation menu or logo in the header?
This section describes the core built-in capabilities delivered by the Fado template.
The header opens with a macro close-up photograph of hand-painted azulejo tiles. No logo, no navigation menu appears. A single serif line rises from below the image: "Portugal doesn't rush. Neither do we." This silence-first opening sets the emotional tone before any copy begins.
The main body uses a masonry layout where each card represents one moment in a single travel day. Cards vary in height and color saturation. Taller, more saturated cards hold memories that linger; shorter, muted cards act as breath between stops, giving the scroll a natural, unhurried rhythm.
Seasonal departure dates appear as designed accent cards inside the masonry grid. Each card carries a poetic label such as "October: Harvest Moon in the Douro." The calendar information becomes part of the story, not a separate section pulled out of context.
The primary call-to-action button labeled "Reserve Your Season" opens a warm overlay form. The form asks three things in sequence: which season the visitor prefers (shown as an illustrated tile selector with four painted options), their group size (solo, duo, or small group), and their email address to hold the date.
The "Reserve Your Season" button appears first as a floating button after the visitor reaches the third scroll depth. It then reappears anchored at the bottom of each seasonal card cluster, keeping the registration path available without interrupting the scroll experience.
A secondary call-to-action labeled "Gift This Journey" sits beneath the primary button. It gives partners or friends a clear path to purchase the experience as a gift, expanding the audience beyond the traveler making the decision for themselves.
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Azulejo Tile Header | Opens with texture and a single serif tagline |
| Morning Belém Cards | Sets the day's opening with pastry-counter imagery |
| Sintra Midday Cards | Carries the journey into shadowed forest midday |
| Douro Afternoon Cards | Transitions to afternoon wine and landscape |
| Evening Fado Cards | Closes the day arc in candlelit tasca atmosphere |
| Seasonal Accent Cards | Embeds departure dates as narrative story moments |
| Registration Overlay | Collects season, group size, and email in sequence |
| Gift Journey call to action | Offers a secondary path for gift purchasers |
The Sunset Gradient color system draws its palette directly from the light conditions of Lisbon at dusk. Every color has a purpose tied to the physical experience the tour delivers.
The masonry layout adapts gracefully for smaller screens. Card stacking and spacing are built to preserve the moment-driven scroll experience on mobile without losing the varied height rhythm that makes the desktop grid feel alive.
The page is designed so that by the time a visitor reaches the registration form, they have already experienced the tour emotionally. Conversion happens through immersion, not pressure.
The Fado template sits at the intersection of Travel and Hospitality design and cultural experience marketing. It is built on an Organic Flow theme, meaning layout curves and content rhythm are prioritized over rigid grid regularity. The Seasonal/Moment creative direction is the structural backbone, treating each scroll section as a chapter in a single day rather than a feature list.