Glória Funicular
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First, there is a certain confusion with the name, for the line featuring antiquated, partially wooden street cars, is sometimes referred to as Ascensor da Glória, other times as Elevador da Glória, and, finally, Glória Funicular in English. The line is quite old; it was inaugurated almost 135 years ago. It connects the Praça (Square) dos Restauradores at its downhill starting point and gets you to Rua de São Pedro de Alcântara at its terminal point, a few steps (literally) away from the Jardim (Garden) and Miradouro (observation point) São Pedro de Alcântara. We both walked up and down the "route", called Calçada da Glória about 3 times, and took the tram car once. Even though it was the only time we experienced the famous Lisbon tram (the rest was done by foot or very cheap local Uber), we are not sure taking funicular is in any way more advantageous or even justified. See for yourself, unless you have moving restrictions or limitations, the entire line is about 900 feet or less (270 meters) and the walk, depending on your age and/or physical endurance, takes anywhere from 5 to 8 minutes. Now, the web resources we consulted gave us the fare of 2.90 euro. That's incorrect and outdated. The current cost is 3.70 euro pp, which makes the 3-minutes' (or less) trip worth over 7 euro for 2 ppl. Of course, there are cheaper ways by buying special transportation card, but that wasn't our case, 5 days all walking or Uber. We are talking about the price of getting the tickets from the driver, of course. Also, the drivers don't seem to take into consideration the overall amount of seats, and our ride was nothing short of being as tightly packed as the Portuguese favorite food, a can of sardines, with some passengers having to stand in the absence of seats. Moreover, by climbing (or walking down) the Calçada da Glória, you will have a chance to observe lots of urban art, mostly on the right (in the uphill direction). That is because the area generally, and particularly its midpoint Largo da Oliveirinha (the tram doesn't stop there, by the way), is the site dedicated by the Lisbon municipality for the legal street art. So, skip the tram and keep walking.
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Iconic features of Lisbon include the old funicular trams that climb steep streets at various spots around the city. A favourite amongst tourists due to its central location and graffiti is Elevador Gloria which connects Praca dos Restauradores to the elevated location of Miradouro Sao Pedro. This line was installed in 1885. The ride is 265 metres long takes just a few minutes to complete. The cost is now €3.80 but that steep price doesn't keep the tourists away so expect to wait in a queue in both directions, especially going up. On the way, you'll see street art lining Calcada de Gloria as well. If you don't want to wait or the ride, you can just walk up and down this steep street as well.
BradBrad
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We stumbled on this while out walking one night in feb and we decided to go to top we found a little open air bar with fantastic views over city really made our night we.ll be back in lisbon to see in the new year and we.ll definitely use the little tram car to revisit that little open air bar oh and Lisbon as a whole we just loved it cant wait to get back oh guy on tram car sound lad well we.re back in Lisbon and we cant get enuf been back on gloria tram its still brill 🚋🚊👍👍👍👍👍🚊🚋
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This is one of the lifters of Lisbon (Gloria Lift), where so you can either take a ride in this iconic mean of transportation or just enjoy and take pictures. It connects two edges of Lisbon, the area near to the “Avenida da Liberdade”, in the lower part of the line, and the “Miradouro de Dom Pedro de Alcântara”, in the upper part of the line. It is a nice opportunity to take a ride in a antique and traditional transportation service that reminds the old times in Europe and Portugal.
João PontesJoão Pontes
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Horribly organized in a sense of public transit. The ride itself is great but the process is painful. The line to get on can be long or short but the process is painful. Most people PAY CASH when they show up at over 4EUR one way. People should really just buy a DAY PASS for 6.80EUR for unlimited transit. It makes no sense. I'm sure Lisbon loves it to make more money but it is so slow when people pay cash to get on. a 3min ride takes 10min to get on.
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Embark on a journey back in time with this old-school tram that takes you uphill, treating you to breathtaking views overlooking the city. As you ascend, you'll be greeted by a vibrant display of graffiti and wall art, adding character to the surroundings. However, keep in mind that the incline is quite steep, so exercise caution when boarding and alighting from the tram. It's a unique experience that's definitely worth the ride!
Mateusz DwornikowskiMateusz Dwornikowski
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Nearby Attractions Of Glória Funicular
Castelo de S. Jorge
Santa Justa Lift
Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara
Praça Luís de Camões
Miradouro da Senhora do Monte
Arco da Rua Augusta
Carmo Convent
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Calçada da Glória 51, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal
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The Glória Funicular, sometimes known as the Elevador da Glória, is a funicular railway line in the civil parish of Santo António, in the municipality of Lisbon, Portugal. It connects the Pombaline downtown with the Bairro Alto, operated by Carris.
attractions: Castelo de S. Jorge, Santa Justa Lift, Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, Praça Luís de Camões, Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, Arco da Rua Augusta, Carmo Convent, Praça Dom Pedro IV, Principe Real garden, Miradouro da Graça, restaurants: Hard Rock Cafe | Lisboa, Cervejaria Ramiro, Uma Marisqueira (The best seafood rice), Casa Portuguesa do Pastel de Bacalhau, Manteigaria, Fábrica da Nata - Pastéis de Nata, A Brasileira, Casa do Alentejo, Pateo - Bairro do Avillez, Trindade

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