Access to up to 51 museums and monuments in the city. Unlimited free travel by bus, metro, tram and funiculars. Free access to the famous 28 Tram Ride. Free access to the Santa Justa elevator. Free access to Torre de Belém and Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. Discounts over many venues, restaurants and shopping centres and much more!
When is the Lisboa Card activated?
The Lisboa Card is activated on its first use. So, if you get the Lisboa Card today but don't use it until next week, it won't be activated until next week.
Can I use the Lisboa Card to transfer from the airport?
Yes, the Lisboa Card includes use of local public transport, so you can use it to get from the airport to the city.
Does the Lisboa Card mean I don't need to buy tickets for Belém Tower?
That is correct - Belém Tower access is included on the Lisboa Card.
Do I get access to the Jerónimos Monastery with the Lisboa Card?
Jerónimos Monastery is indeed included in the Lisboa Card, yes!
Is Pena Palace included on the Lisboa Card?
Not on the standard Lisboa Card, no. However, we have the Lisboa Card + Pena Palace which is is included in. CLICK HERE TO SEE THAT PASS.
Is the Oceanário de Lisboa included on the Lisboa Card?
Not the standard Lisboa Card. However, we have another special one where it is. Called the Lisboa Card + Oceanário de Lisboa. CLICK HERE TO SEE THAT PASS.
Lisbon Fun Facts
The Oldest Bookstore in the World: Lisbon is home to ‘Livraria Bertrand’, which is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the oldest operating bookstore in the world and has been selling books since 1732!
Lisbon is Built on Seven Hills: Like Rome, Lisbon is famously known as the "City of Seven Hills," which provide amazing viewpoints which are called "miradouros" and offer incredible panoramic views over the city!
The Vasco da Gama Bridge: Lisbon has one of Europe’s longest bridges. The ‘Vasco da Gama Bridge’ spans 17.2 kilometres (10.7 miles) over the Tagus River and was named after the famous Portuguese explorer!
A City of Tiled Art: The streets and buildings of Lisbon are covered with ‘azulejos’, which are traditional hand-painted ceramic tiles that date back to the 15th century! The tiles aren’t just decorative, they tell stories about Lisbon’s culture and history!
Birthplace of Fado Music: Lisbon is considered the birthplace of Fado, a traditional form of Portuguese music that expresses melancholic and soulful emotions, often performed in the historic neighbourhood of Alfama.
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