An age-old symbol of the Portuguese capital, Lisbon's rickety yellow trams have become such a magnet for tourists that some ...
Hand cranks, buttons, and precise coordination. Lisbon's classic trams blend technology and old-fashioned engineering that dates back over a century. And steering them through narrow streets and ...
Climb steep hills and enjoy breathtaking Bay Area views on these iconic trams. The Lisbon Tram System features iconic vintage trams like Tram 28, offering a charming way to explore the city’s ...
Although a pick pocketing hot spot, Lisbon's Tram 28 is still immensely popular with visitors as an alternative to wearing holes into their shoes. The tram rambles up and down between the Alfama ...
You can choose between the Metro (subway), regular trains, trams and buses. There are four different subway lines in Lisbon: Red, Green, Yellow, and Blue. The Red Line will take you to the Airport ...
See a vintage yellow tram as it makes its way down a colorful street in Lisbon. Beyond plenty of engaging wonders and historic charms to keep you busy for weeks on end, Lisbon is also known for ...
This must-see Lisbon attraction is located about a 7-minute train or 15-minute tram ride from downtown. To get to Belem, take ...
The Oceanário de Lisboa is not just an aquarium, but considering its size, a world in and of itself. The Oceanarium, as it's also often referred to, is the world's largest saltwater oceanarium ...
Originating in Iberian convents, the pastel (plural: pastéis) evolved over several centuries, culminating in the modern interpretation, created almost 200 years ago by Portuguese monks in Lisbon ...
Choosing where to stay in Lisbon is no exception, but here it is less about distance from one ‘must-see’ site to another, for this red-roofed capital is easily explored on foot, with trams ...