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Tram 28

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Wonderful
May 14, 2022
Riding tram 28 has become one of Lisbon's most popular activities. It’s a journey back in time, over hills and medieval streets, in vintage trams from the 1930s that are still part of the city's public transportation network
Mónica
June 20, 2020
It's perhaps the most popular activity: a ride back in time, over the hills and medieval streets, in vintage trams that are still part of the city's public transportation network and they go past some attractions. Tickets may be purchased from the driver, but most passengers use pre-paid cards, including most tourists who buy the Lisboa Card (recommended to avoid having to get a ticket each time you board, and to save money). As you step on and off, watch your wallet and other possessions, as this is a major touristic attraction and therefore a favourite target of pickpockets who easily blend in with tourists.
It's perhaps the most popular activity: a ride back in time, over the hills and medieval streets, in vintage trams that are still part of the city's public transportation network and they go past some attractions. Tickets may be purchased from the driver, but most passengers use pre-paid cards, in…
Alex
April 4, 2022
Tram 28 passes through all major Lisbon neighbourhoods. You will see side streets you wouldn’t stumble across otherwise. Perfect to get to know the city, the views, architecture details and famous hand painted tiles.
Artur & Diogo
October 26, 2021
First stop of the Tram 28. Discover Lisbon like a local!
Ligia Maria
July 30, 2021
What cable cars are to San Francisco and red double-decker buses are to London are what trams are to Lisbon. Tram 28 in particular takes riders on a tourist-friendly route, not only passing through some of the city's most notable neighborhoods including Graça, Baixa and Bairro Alto, but to popular attractions, such as St. George's Castle and Alfama. Along with a scenic route, the cars themselves are also considered to be part of the experience. Many of Lisbon's trams, including some used on the Tram 28 route, are the same that were used in World War II, so don't expect air conditioning, or a smooth trip up and around the area's hills. But don't worry, recent travelers said it's all part of the tram's charm. Some visitors recommend taking the tram up the steep Alfama hill and then walking back down to explore the neighborhood. Due to the tram's popularity, they tend to get crowded quickly, so make sure to arrive early or later in the day to avoid long lines. The tram is 2.90 euros (less than $4) one way and tickets can be purchased on board and at kiosks around the city. Tram 28 hours depend on the route, day of the week and time of the year. Generally, visitors can expect service to start after 7:30 a.m. and end at 9:15 p.m
What cable cars are to San Francisco and red double-decker buses are to London are what trams are to Lisbon. Tram 28 in particular takes riders on a tourist-friendly route, not only passing through some of the city's most notable neighborhoods including Graça, Baixa and Bairro Alto, but to popular a…

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