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Explore Lisbon with a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus and boat ticket, including access to key attractions, multiple routes, and stunning river views for $43.

The Lisbon: Hop-on Hop-off 48-Hour Bus and Boat Tour Ticket offers an accessible way to see the city’s highlights in two days for just $43 per person. With two different double-decker bus routes, a river cruise, and free access to Santa Justa lift and funiculars, this pass maximizes your time exploring Lisbon’s diverse neighborhoods and scenic coastline.
This tour is ideal for those who want a flexible, guided overview of Lisbon’s major sights without the hassle of planning individual tickets. While traffic can slow buses, the stunning boat cruise over the Tagus River and the convenience of discounts at museums, restaurants, and bars make it valuable. The audio guides in multiple languages and included public transport access enhance the experience, though some reviews point out minor scheduling and crowd challenges.
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The tour begins at any of the stops along the route, with exchanges possible at Praça Figueira, Terreiro do Paço, or Belém Ferry Boat stations. The voucher exchange is straightforward, and the ticket remains valid for 48 hours from first use. All buses are distinguished by their yellow color and specific signs—blue for Belém and pink for Modern Lisbon routes.

The Belém route is a highlight, taking travelers along main avenues toward the iconic monuments of Belém. You’ll pass by the Jerónimos Monastery, Torre de Belém, and Monument to the Discoveries, each offering a glimpse into Portugal’s age of exploration. The stops also include the Coach Museum and the MAAT Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology.
This route operates daily from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, with buses departing every 30 minutes. The scenic drive along the river makes it a favorite, though some reviews note that it can be affected by city traffic, leading to delays. The audio guide enhances the experience with interesting commentary about each site.

The Modern Lisbon bus tour takes you from Praça Figueira through Avenida da Liberdade, reaching Parque das Nações, the site of the 1998 World Expo. Here, you encounter modern architecture, leisure zones, and the Oceanarium, the second-largest in the world.
Operating hours are from 9:15 am to 6:45 pm, with buses every 30 minutes. This route is particularly good for seeing the contrast between Lisbon’s historic core and its contemporary development. The Fado Museum along this route provides an authentic cultural stop, enriching your understanding of Portuguese music.
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The Yellow Boat River Tour offers a 1 hour and 30 minutes cruise along the Tagus River, providing stunning panoramic views of Lisbon’s seven hills and waterfront landmarks. The cruise departs daily from Terreiro do Paço and Belém at scheduled times, with multiple departures throughout the afternoon.
Passengers enjoy audio guides in English, Portuguese, French, and Spanish, explaining sights like Saint Jorge Castle, the Cathedral, and the April 25th Bridge. However, some reviews mention that the sound quality can vary, and commentary is sometimes drowned out by the noise of the boat.
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Included with the ticket are free rides on Santa Justa Lift and Lisbon’s funiculars during the validity period. These historic elevators and trams transcend the city’s steep hills, making it easier to connect different neighborhoods and enjoy breathtaking views. This added benefit is appreciated by many who enjoy exploring Lisbon on foot but want convenient options.

The Belém Lisbon Route features 16 stops, including Praça da Figueira, Restauradores Square, Marquês de Pombal, and Belém with its famous monuments. The Modern Lisbon Route covers 10 stops, like Vasco da Gama Tower and the Oceanarium. Both routes operate daily, allowing flexibility in planning your day.
The Yellow Boat Tour has three stops: Terreiro do Paço Sul, Belém MAAT, and Terreiro do Paço again, providing easy transfer points between land and water.

The meeting points are flexible, but it’s best to exchange your voucher at any stop or main stations listed. Review the bus timetable at the provided link to avoid long waits, as some reviews mention delays. Keep in mind that some audio guide ports may not work on every bus, and crowds can mean standing during busy periods.
The boat tour schedules are fixed, with departures roughly every hour. Expect some noise and occasional shortcomings in commentary quality, but the views of Lisbon’s skyline more than compensate.

At $43 per person, this combined bus and boat ticket provides excellent value, especially considering the discounts at museums and restaurants. The two-day validity allows ample time to explore at your own pace, making it a good choice for first-time visitors.
While some minor issues like traffic delays or audio quality are noted, the overall experience delivers a rundown of Lisbon. The scenic river cruise and access to historic elevators enhance the tour beyond standard city sightseeing.
This tour suits travelers seeking flexibility, first-timers wanting an overview, and those interested in combining land and water experiences. It offers great value for budget-conscious visitors or families who want to see key sites without complex planning. However, visitors should be prepared for occasional crowds and traffic delays.
The Lisbon hop-on hop-off tour offers a balanced mix of historic sights, modern architecture, and scenic river views. The 48-hour pass provides flexibility and convenience at a reasonable price, especially with free access to elevators, funiculars, and a river cruise.
While some reviews highlight scheduling issues and traffic, the overall value and the rich variety of stops make this a solid choice for those wanting a comprehensive, guided overview of Lisbon. The included discounts at key attractions also enhance the experience, helping visitors discover more of what the city has to offer.
“If you have limited time this is the best way to see Lisbons most important sites.”
How do I start and exchange my voucher?
You can exchange your voucher at any stop along the route, including Praça Figueira, Terreiro do Paço, or Belém Ferry stations.
What is included in the ticket?
The ticket grants 48 hours of access to two bus routes, a boat cruise, public tram rides, and access to Santa Justa lift and funiculars during the validity.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, entry to museums or monuments is not included. Food and drinks are also not covered, and alcohol consumption on buses is not permitted.
What are the operating hours?
The Belém route runs daily from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, with buses every 30 minutes. The Modern Lisbon route runs from 9:15 am to 6:45 pm.
Can I use the buses and boat at the same time?
Yes, the 48-hour ticket allows unlimited use of buses and the boat cruise within that period from first activation.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour includes funiculars and elevators, but specific accessibility details are not provided. It is advisable to check directly if necessary.
What should I know about the boat cruise?
Departures are scheduled daily, with multiple times. The cruise offers fantastic views but may have variable commentary sound quality.
Are there any restrictions on food or drinks?
Yes, food and drinks, including alcohol, are not allowed in the vehicles.
What are the main benefits of this tour?
The combination of bus and boat offers a comprehensive view of Lisbon, with easy access to key sights and scenic river views. The included discounts and free access to elevators and funiculars add extra value.