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Estrela At Lisbon - Tram 28
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Nearby attractions
Basilica of Estrela
Basílica da Estrela, Praça da Estrela 12, 1200-667 Lisboa, Portugal
Jardim da Estrela
Praça da Estrela, 1200-667 Lisboa, Portugal
Galeria Madragoa
R. Navegantes 53A, 1200-730 Lisboa, Portugal
Casa Fernando Pessoa
R. Coelho da Rocha 18, 1250-088 Lisboa, Portugal
São Bento Palace
Praça da Constituição de 1976, 1200-619 Lisboa, Portugal
Foundation Amália Rodrigues
R. de São Bento 193, 1250-219 Lisboa, Portugal
Museu da Marioneta
Rua da Esperança 146, 1200-660 Lisboa, Portugal
Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art
R. Santo António à Estrela 33, 1350-291 Lisboa, Portugal
Church Santa Isabel
R. Saraiva de Carvalho 2A, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal
Jardim da Parada
R. Almeida e Sousa 27, 1350-169 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby restaurants
Kefi Greek Bistro
Calçada da Estrela 187, 1200-665 Lisboa, Portugal
O Lavrador
Calçada da Estrela 193 205, 1200-663 Lisboa, Portugal
Loco
R. Navegantes nº53-B, 1200-731 Lisboa, Portugal
Flor da Estrela
R. João de Deus 11, 1200-694 Lisboa, Portugal
Cabana da Estrela
R. da Bela Vista à Lapa 20, 1200-613 Lisboa, Portugal
DUÍCHE - GOURMET SANDWICHES
Calçada da Estrela 179, 1200-665 Lisboa, Portugal
Minha Anita
Calçada da Estrela 227, 1200-666 Lisboa, Portugal
Champion Pizza
R. da Bela Vista à Lapa 9, 1200-612 Lisboa, Portugal
Clube de Jornalistas
R. das Trinas 129, 1200-857 Lisboa, Portugal
Chef Comida Pronta
R. Borges Carneiro 11B, 1200-716 Lisboa, Portugal
Nearby hotels
Lisbon Budget Inn
Calçada da Estrela 144, 1200-666 Lisboa, Portugal
TheHouse
Tv. Pinheiro 11 4ºandar, 1200-763 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon Serviced Apartments - Estrela
R. de Buenos Aires 8, 1200-798 Lisboa, Portugal
House Sao Bento
R. Borges Carneiro 38, 1200-619 Lisboa, Portugal
Appartement Lisbonne Estrela
R. de São Ciro 51 2dto, 1200-830 Lisboa, Portugal
Estrela Guesthouse
R. Borges Carneiro 38 2º Esquerdo, 1200-661 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon Dreams Estrela Suites
Calçada da Estrela 83, 1200-661 Lisboa, Portugal
The Hygge Suites - Estrela
R. de São Bernardo 15 1 floor, 1200-823 Lisboa, Portugal
toctoctoc lisboa
R. de Santo Amaro 29 R/c, 1200-803 Lisboa, Portugal
Casa Pavão Guesthouse
R. Dr. Teófilo Braga 50, 1200-654 Lisboa, Portugal
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Estrela At Lisbon - Tram 28

Tv. Oliveira à Estrela 19, 1200-747 Lisboa, Portugal
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attractions: Basilica of Estrela, Jardim da Estrela, Galeria Madragoa, Casa Fernando Pessoa, São Bento Palace, Foundation Amália Rodrigues, Museu da Marioneta, Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art, Church Santa Isabel, Jardim da Parada, restaurants: Kefi Greek Bistro, O Lavrador, Loco, Flor da Estrela, Cabana da Estrela, DUÍCHE - GOURMET SANDWICHES, Minha Anita, Champion Pizza, Clube de Jornalistas, Chef Comida Pronta
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Nearby attractions of Estrela At Lisbon - Tram 28

Basilica of Estrela

Jardim da Estrela

Galeria Madragoa

Casa Fernando Pessoa

São Bento Palace

Foundation Amália Rodrigues

Museu da Marioneta

Cristina Guerra Contemporary Art

Church Santa Isabel

Jardim da Parada

Basilica of Estrela

Basilica of Estrela

4.6

(3.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Jardim da Estrela

Jardim da Estrela

4.6

(5.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Galeria Madragoa

Galeria Madragoa

4.3

(55)

Open until 7:00 PM
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Casa Fernando Pessoa

Casa Fernando Pessoa

4.5

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Daytrip to Sintra from Lisbon - A True Experience
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Portuguese Cuisine: 17 Tastings Lisbon Food Tour
Fri, Dec 5 • 4:30 PM
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Pena Palace Jeep Safari «The Original»
Pena Palace Jeep Safari «The Original»
Sat, Dec 6 • 9:30 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Estrela At Lisbon - Tram 28

Kefi Greek Bistro

O Lavrador

Loco

Flor da Estrela

Cabana da Estrela

DUÍCHE - GOURMET SANDWICHES

Minha Anita

Champion Pizza

Clube de Jornalistas

Chef Comida Pronta

Kefi Greek Bistro

Kefi Greek Bistro

4.6

(860)

$$

Click for details
O Lavrador

O Lavrador

4.3

(412)

$

Click for details
Loco

Loco

4.7

(284)

Click for details
Flor da Estrela

Flor da Estrela

4.3

(100)

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Shruti KumawatShruti Kumawat
The number 28 Lisbon tram connects Martim Moniz with Campo Ourique, and passes through the popular tourist districts of Graca, Alfama, Baixa and Estrela. For visitors, this is the classic Lisbon tram journey, riding in a quaint yellow tram as it screeches and rattles through the narrow streets of the city. A ride along the entire 28 tram route provides one of the best tours of the capital and is often a highlight of any holiday to Lisbon. Ride the tram early (or late) in the day, to avoid the crowds. • Board at Martim Moniz (or Campo Ourique) as there is a better chance of getting a seat. • Always be aware of pickpockets. • Get the 24-hour public transport ticket from any metro station.
Wandern LeoWandern Leo
Tram line 28 is probably the most popular route in Lisbon. Can get rather crowded but it is lots of fun rattling through the scenic narrow streets. You can buy a ticket from the driver for €2 for a single ride. The better way is to buy a 24h ticket for around €7, but you can’t get that on the tram. It makes financially more sense, allows you to ride as often as you would like and includes subway, funicular and the other tram lines, but you need to get it from a ticket booth or one of those little newspaper stands.
Danny BrierleyDanny Brierley
To popular for its own good. It's nice to ride along on a rattling old tram through the narrow streets. But unless you really want to ride it until the end and the cemetery, then save yourself the hassle and the incredible queues. Get the Number 12. It does practically the same route through the old town and the narrow streets. Nowhere near as popular because you've all been told get #28. Almost guaranteed a seat and just as good a ride.
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The number 28 Lisbon tram connects Martim Moniz with Campo Ourique, and passes through the popular tourist districts of Graca, Alfama, Baixa and Estrela. For visitors, this is the classic Lisbon tram journey, riding in a quaint yellow tram as it screeches and rattles through the narrow streets of the city. A ride along the entire 28 tram route provides one of the best tours of the capital and is often a highlight of any holiday to Lisbon. Ride the tram early (or late) in the day, to avoid the crowds. • Board at Martim Moniz (or Campo Ourique) as there is a better chance of getting a seat. • Always be aware of pickpockets. • Get the 24-hour public transport ticket from any metro station.
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Tram line 28 is probably the most popular route in Lisbon. Can get rather crowded but it is lots of fun rattling through the scenic narrow streets. You can buy a ticket from the driver for €2 for a single ride. The better way is to buy a 24h ticket for around €7, but you can’t get that on the tram. It makes financially more sense, allows you to ride as often as you would like and includes subway, funicular and the other tram lines, but you need to get it from a ticket booth or one of those little newspaper stands.
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To popular for its own good. It's nice to ride along on a rattling old tram through the narrow streets. But unless you really want to ride it until the end and the cemetery, then save yourself the hassle and the incredible queues. Get the Number 12. It does practically the same route through the old town and the narrow streets. Nowhere near as popular because you've all been told get #28. Almost guaranteed a seat and just as good a ride.
Danny Brierley

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Tram 28 Lisbon is a great way to see some of Lisbon’s famous sites and access the medieval district of Alfama. Tram 28 passes through the popular tourist districts of Graca, Alfama, Baixa & Estrela and riding the Lisbon Tram is a unique way to experience this wonderful city. The trams don’t just fill the Lisbon streets but also the air, as they screech and ding their way through the city. The Lisbon Trams date back to the 1930’s and are wonderfully preserved with wooden floors, timber window frames and yellow bodies.

In peak season Tram 28 is very busy and fills up quite quickly so you can easily end up with standing room only. Try to take the Tram earlier in the morning so you can have a seat and get a feel for the city.

Tram 28 costs €3:50pp one way and a good place to hop on is Praça Luis de Camões. Please beware of pick pockets on Tram 28,. I always feel safe in Lisbon but as in any city you really do need to be vigilant...

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WAY OVERRATED TOURIST TRAP! We waited for over an hour for this ride. It's luck of the draw in regards to your seats whenever the tram does arrive. If you are an unlucky and have to stand the entire ride then you really can't see much. Be aware that this tram also serves locals who ride it to get from point to point. On our particular ride we were all kicked off the tram barely a few stops into the route with no explanation of why we had to exit. So your options were to pay more money for either a taxi or hire another site seeing service like the Tut Tut , or wait for another tram that was definitely going to be crowded. If I could give less than a star I would have. Save your money and time and avoid this non customer...

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6y

The number 28 Lisbon tram connects Martim Moniz with Campo Ourique, and passes through the popular tourist districts of Graca, Alfama, Baixa and Estrela. For visitors, this is the classic Lisbon tram journey, riding in a quaint yellow tram as it screeches and rattles through the narrow streets of the city. A ride along the entire 28 tram route provides one of the best tours of the capital and is often a highlight of any holiday to Lisbon. Ride the tram early (or late) in the day, to avoid the crowds. • Board at Martim Moniz (or Campo Ourique) as there is a better chance of getting a seat. • Always be aware of pickpockets. • Get the 24-hour public transport ticket from any...

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