How much does it cost to ride tram in Lisbon?
A single ticket purchased onboard the tram costs €3.00. A much better option is to purchase the 24-hour unlimited public transport ticket, which includes the metro and all tram and bus services. This ticket costs €6.40 but annoyingly can only be purchased from the metro stations.
Can you pay by card on Lisbon tram?
Viva Viagem is a card with an embedded chip. It’s a quick and easy way to pay for journeys on public transport in Lisbon. On bus, tram and funicular, you can either use your Viva Viagem card or, if you don’t have one, buy a ticket from the driver (on-board fares are more expensive).
Can you buy tickets on the bus Lisbon?
At each metro station in Lisbon: you can buy individual tickets for the metro, bus, tram or lift, as well as 24-hour tickets with or without the “Zapping” option. Tickets can be purchased from special blue or yellow machines and at the ticket office.
Is the Lisbon Card worth it?
The Lisboa Card only costs an extra €8 for the third day, so as long as you think you’ll get that much value, then it’s worth it. Also, don’t forget that the Lisboa Card gives you free public transport for the whole time it is active – and each of the metro stations is decorated with its own artwork.
Is Lisbon Metro 24 hours?
You can travel on all Lisbon urban trains, Carris buses, elevators, funiculars and trams and the Lisbon Metro for 24 hours. Hop on and off wherever you want.
What is free with Lisboa Card?
The Lisboa Card allows you to: Enjoy unlimited rides on Lisbon public transport: bus, tram, metro, lifts, cable cars, shuttle buses to the airport, as well as the historical tram 28. Unlimited rides of the CP train line to Sintra and Cascais.
Do I tip in Portugal?
Except for restaurants and taxis, tipping in Portugal is not a typical action for locals. Don’t feel you have to tip someone even if they’re pressing you to do it. If the service wasn’t reward-worthy, then don’t reward it. In most restaurants and cafés, the employees don’t keep the tip to themselves.
How much does it cost to ride the tram in Lisbon?
Lisbon tram fares and tickets All of Lisbon’s trams and buses are operated by Carris and the fare system covers all tram routes. A single tram ticket purchased onboard the tram costs €3.00. On the Articulado trams, tickets are purchased from the on-board ticket machines while on the older Remodelado they are bought from the driver.
When does tram 28 start and end in Lisbon?
The first 28 starts the day just before 6am, and the last one departs shortly after 11pm on weekdays and at 10:30pm on weekends. It’s best avoided from mid-morning to evening, when it’s always packed, so plan your ride for the early morning or after the evening rush hour.
Where do you Exit a bus in Lisbon?
Tourist insight: The unspoken rule of Lisbon’s trams (the older Remodelado style) and buses is that you board at the front by the driver and exit to the rear. If you try to exit a bus or tram at the front, expect disapproving stares from older Portuguese
Which is the nostalgic tram in Lisbon Portugal?
The nostalgic tram 28 is an institution in itself. This wooden tram will transport you to another era. Its horn rings constantly to warn absent-minded pedestrians to move out of the way when it runs past the city’s long and narrow streets.