I usually take hop on hop off bus in every city. Great way to get around as a first time in the city. Here it also included very nice Tram experience and nice boat ride. Helpful1 traveler found this review helpful Yellow bus Lisboa Tatiana_B, Oct 2024 The highlight ...
Myself and my partner were in Lisbon for 4 days at the end of September and chose to book a hop-on hop-off tour for Thursday 26th September. We had a plan for our day which included going to the Aquarium. We arrived at the beginning of ...
Once on the bus the Belim tour is pretty good apart from the fact our driver ignored our requests to get off at our desired stop while also ignoring the frantic waves of a group on the footpath who wanted to get on. So much for 'hop on-...
The tram is a hop-on, hop-off service and there are more than 30 stops you can choose from. The starting point, however, is downtown inPraca Martim Monizand the end is uptown inCampo de Ourique (Prazeres)– Check the full route in the map below. Because Tram 28 is reasonably cheap...
If you are a fan of Hop-on Hop-off busses,Lisbon offers them alongside Hop-on Hop-off trams and even boats. Is Lisbon Safe? There was never a moment I felt unsafe in Lisbon. Beware of pickpocketers on the main squares and especially inside the trams. Also, it’s a normal thing to...
anywhere. A few people were wearing masks. I was amazed how busy it was in the tourist areas for October. I can’t imagine what it’s like during the height of travel in July and August. Restaurants were busy, the tourist Hop On Hop Off busses crowded and the lines for Tram 28 ...
The Lisbon tram number 28, at Portas do Sol in Alfama Pickpockets on the trams It is very sad that a whole section must be dedicated to pickpockets who plague the popular tourist tram routes. The pickpockets tend to target very crowded trams such as the 15E and 28E and tend to steal fr...
• A 48-hour hop-on-hop-off bus and tram ticket - €36/€27 adult/youth (11-16) • A full-day tour of Sintra and Cascais - €65 Note:Medicines tend to be very expensive in Portugal; bring all of them from your home country. ...
A tuk-tuk tour is much more personalized than a hop-on, hop-off bus and can get into the little alleyways where busses can’t. Just keep in mind that you will be getting in and out quite frequently and the bumps can be quite jarring, so be sure to wear your seatbelt and it is...
Hop on a tram or funicular (First things first: Trams carry you around the city, while funiculars drive from point A to point B, generally up and down hills.) The sound of a rattling tram is one of Lisbon’s most iconic features. Those bright yellow electric vehicles have been ...