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Discover Lisbon with a 24-hour public transport pass, including Tram 28, elevator visits, funiculars, and an audio guide, for flexible city exploration at $22.53.

For just $22.53 per person, the Lisbon 24 Hours Pass with Tram 28 Riding Ticket offers a practical way to see the city’s highlights at your own pace. This package combines unlimited access to Lisbon’s public transport network, including Tram 28, Elevator of Santa Justa, and Funiculars of Gloria, Bica, and Lavra. The approximate duration of this experience is one day, making it perfect for a full day of sightseeing.
The highlight is undoubtedly the Tram 28, famous for its scenic route through Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods. An audio guide accessible on your smartphone enriches the ride with commentary about the city’s landmarks and history, giving visitors both convenience and insight. However, some reviews highlight challenges like long lines, so it’s best suited for those comfortable with crowds and planning ahead.
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This ticket offers unmatched flexibility for exploring Lisbon. Once you acquire your pass, you can hop on and off public transportation as often as you wish within 24 hours. The included audio guide helps you learn about the city’s history and landmarks during each ride, turning a simple transit pass into an educational experience. The 24-hour window begins when you first activate the pass, allowing you to plan your day without fixed schedules.
Most travelers appreciate the ease of access to major attractions such as the Elevator of Santa Justa, which provides a panoramic view of Lisbon, or the funiculars of Bica and Gloria that navigate the city’s steep hills. The location of pickup is near public transportation hubs, making it straightforward to start your day.

Tram 28 is the centerpiece of this tour, covering an iconic route through Lisbon’s historic districts. The tram ride is widely regarded as a must-do activity in Lisbon for its picturesque scenery. However, reviews indicate that long queues can be a significant obstacle, especially during peak hours, with waits sometimes exceeding one hour.
The ticket seller or guide will meet you at a designated point to hand over the tram ticket and 24-hour pass, but some experiences note that waiting in the sun can be tedious. Arriving early or late in the day might help minimize waiting times, although during busy seasons, queues are unavoidable. The audio guide is sent via WhatsApp, which some find less helpful during the ride itself, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead.

The Elevador de Santa Justa offers more than just sightseeing; it’s an essential landmark that connects different parts of the city. The ticket included in the package grants free access to the lift, which transports visitors to a viewpoint overlooking Lisbon.
Most visitors spend around two hours here, combining the elevator ride with the opportunity to enjoy breathtaking city vistas. The viewpoint provides a perfect backdrop for photos or simply appreciating Lisbon’s skyline. The elevator is conveniently located near other major attractions, making it easy to incorporate into your day’s itinerary.

The unlimited access to the three funiculars—Lavra, Bica, and Gloria—is a key feature of this package. Each funicular serves different neighborhoods and offers a charming way to experience Lisbon’s steep hills.
The Funicular of Gloria and the Bica Funicular are especially popular, with one-hour visits suggested. These rides are free with the ticket and can be taken multiple times during the 24 hours. They provide a quintessential Lisbon experience, with scenic views along narrow streets and historic neighborhoods.
Some reviews mention that baggage or crowds can make the rides less comfortable, but overall, they’re regarded as cost-effective and charming ways to get around the hilly city.

The guide or staff will meet travelers at a designated location to provide the tickets and instructions. According to positive reviews, Alex is praised for being helpful and punctual, explaining how to use the tickets and even facilitating quick access to trams.
However, some mention that the meeting instructions could be clearer, with confusing directions or difficulties finding the spot. The guidance is primarily in English, which many travelers find convenient. The support staff is generally friendly, enhancing the overall experience, especially for first-time visitors.

Long queues for Tram 28 are a common issue. Reviews report waiting over an hour in hot weather, with some visitors deciding to walk the route instead of waiting. The line length and the crowded trams can be frustrating, especially during busy seasons or after sporting events when roads may be closed.
Despite these challenges, some travelers note that taking the tram is still worth it for the unique experience. To avoid disappointment, it’s advisable to arrive early or consider alternative times to ride, like late evening, when lines tend to be shorter.

The audio guide is provided via smartphone, intended to offer engaging commentary during your rides. Some reviews praise it as useful and helpful, especially when giving contextual background on landmarks. Others find it less effective during the actual tram ride, as the sound quality or timing may not be ideal.
Since no live guide is included, your experience hinges on how well the audio guide complements your ride. It’s a nice added feature but might not replace the value of a personal guide for some.
At $22.53, this package combines transportation, admission to key sites, and an audio guide into a single, convenient ticket. The unlimited rides within 24 hours stand out as a cost-effective way to explore Lisbon without worrying about individual ticket purchases.
However, some reviews suggest that just buying separate tickets for the elevator or funiculars may be cheaper. The overall value depends on how much you plan to use the public transport network and whether the long queues and waiting times are manageable for your schedule.
This Lisbon 24 Hours Pass with Tram 28 Riding Ticket is best suited for independent travelers who value flexibility and self-guided exploration. The access to multiple transport modes and the audio guide provide a comprehensive experience, ideal for those eager to cover a lot of ground in a single day.
That said, the experience can be challenging during peak times due to long lines and crowded trams. For visitors who prefer a more relaxed, less congested experience, early mornings or late evenings may be better. The package offers great value if used efficiently, but it requires patience and planning.
The Lisbon 24 Hours Pass with Tram 28 Riding Ticket offers a convenient, flexible way to experience the city’s highlights. The combination of unlimited public transport, famous Tram 28, and key hilltop attractions makes it a valuable option for independent explorers.
While long queues can be a downside, the inclusive tickets for elevators and funiculars add to the overall value. This tour suits adventurous travelers comfortable with crowds and self-guided navigation. If you’re looking for a cost-effective way to traverse Lisbon’s hilly streets and see iconic sights, this package hits many marks.
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Does this tour include a physical guide?
No, there is no live guide included. The package features an audio guide sent via WhatsApp for the Tram 28 ride, along with support staff for ticket distribution.
Can I use the tickets for multiple rides during the day?
Yes, the 24-hour pass grants unlimited access to Tram 28, Elevator of Santa Justa, and the funiculars of Gloria, Bica, and Lavra during that period.
Is waiting in line a problem?
Many reviews mention long lines, especially for Tram 28, which can exceed an hour during peak times. Arriving early or later in the day may help reduce waiting.
Are the additional sites included in the price?
The Elevator of Santa Justa and funiculars are free to access with the ticket, but museum or monument entries are not included.
What should I bring for this experience?
A headphone is not included, so bringing your own can enhance the audio guide experience. Also, prepare for crowds and hot weather during queues.
Is this tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate, but those who dislike long waits or prefer guided tours might find the experience less satisfying. It is best suited for adventurous, independent explorers comfortable with self-navigation.