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Explore Lisbon with a 72/96-hour hop-on hop-off ticket including buses, trams, boats, and access to iconic landmarks—great value for sightseeing ease.

For anyone wanting flexible and comprehensive access to Lisbon’s top neighborhoods and landmarks, the Lisbon: 72/96-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus, Tram & Boat Ticket offers an engaging way to see the city. Priced at $53 per person, this multi-day pass provides access to vintage trams, open-top buses, and a Tagus River cruise, all valid for 3 or 4 days. The tour is especially suited for travelers eager to explore at their own pace, with frequent departures from key city points and detailed audio guides in multiple languages.
While this tour covers many highlights, it’s worth noting that entrance fees to museums and monuments are not included, and food and drinks are also extra. Still, the value for money, combined with extensive routes and water excursions, makes this an appealing choice for those wanting a hassle-free way to navigate Lisbon’s diverse districts.
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This tour stands out by offering a mix of land-based and water-based transport, giving a well-rounded view of Lisbon. The double-decker buses follow two main routes—Belém Lisbon and Modern Lisbon—which cover different facets of the city’s architecture and neighborhoods. The Belém tour emphasizes Manueline architecture and historic monuments like the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery. The Modern route highlights contemporary buildings and the Vasa da Gama Tower.
In addition, the tram ride is celebrated as the highlight by many, providing an authentic glimpse into Lisbon’s traditional transport. The tram begins at Praça do Comércio and winds through historic neighborhoods such as Mouraria and Graça, passing Portas do Sol and offering scenic views. The Yellow Boat tour adds a relaxing water experience, passing monuments like the Padrão dos Descobrimentos from the Tagus River, offering perspectives inaccessible from land.

The Belém bus stops are particularly notable, with 15 stops including Praça da Figueira, Marquês de Pombal, Belém Museum of Carriages, and Belém Tower. Visiting these sites during the tour is convenient, with easy hop-on, hop-off access. The modern Lisbon stops include attractions like the Oceanário, the Vasco da Gama Shopping Center, and the Lisbon Cruise Terminal.
The tour’s flexible design allows riders to disembark at any stop, explore at leisure, and rejoin the tour later, helping maximize sightseeing time without feeling rushed. The tram route doesn’t have designated stops but passes through historic districts offering excellent photo opportunities and context about Lisbon’s layout.

The Yellow Boat tour departs daily from the Terreiro do Paço and Belém terminals, with multiple departures between 11:00 am and 7:00 pm. The narration onboard provides educational insights into the landmarks along the Tagus River, making the experience both relaxing and informative. During high tide, you’ll see iconic structures like Torre de Belém from a fresh perspective, away from the busy streets.
One important tip: pay attention to boarding locations, especially at Belém, where signage is sparse, and missing the boat can be frustrating. The boat ride is a calming addition to the land tours, offering scenic views and a different angle on Lisbon’s waterfront.
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Riding Lisbon’s oldest transportation, the historic tram, is a favorite feature. Starting at Praça do Comércio, the tram climbs through districts like Mouraria and Graça, passing Portas do Sol with scenic views over the city. This experience is praised for its authenticity and the audio commentary that enriches the ride with stories about Lisbon’s neighborhoods.
The tram route is not a stop-based tour, but it offers a unique, leisurely way to see the city’s narrow streets and traditional buildings, making it an unmissable part of this package.
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The ticket includes unlimited access to public trams, funiculars, and the Santa Justa Lift, making it easy to navigate areas beyond the bus routes. Daily departure times are well spaced: Belém Lisbon buses run every 30 minutes from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, while Modern Lisbon buses operate from 9:15 am to 6:45 pm. The tram departs at 9:30 am and 5:30 pm.
Physical requirements are minimal, though some stops involve walking, and the vehicle access is generally suitable for most travelers. The audio guides are available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and others, enhancing the sightseeing experience.

At $53 per person, this multi-activity ticket offers excellent value, providing access to two bus routes, a boat tour, and tram rides. The inclusion of public transportation access during the ticket validity allows for easy exploration of Lisbon’s neighborhoods on your own terms.
However, entrance fees for museums and monuments are not included, and food or drinks onboard are also extra. The tour’s hours could be extended, as many reviewers suggest that until 9 pm would be ideal for a more relaxed experience. Despite this, the frequent departures and the ability to hop off at major sites** make this package an efficient way to see Lisbon without the hassle of planning individual tickets.

This tour is perfect for first-time visitors seeking a rundown of Lisbon’s most famous districts and landmarks. Its flexibility suits travelers who want to explore at their own pace, with multiple hop-on, hop-off stops and water excursions. The audio guides and helpful staff contribute to a rich understanding of the city’s history and culture.
While some may wish for extended hours or more included attractions, the value for money and variety of transport modes make this a practical, engaging option for anyone wanting a stress-free way to visit Lisbon’s highlights.
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Does the ticket include entrance fees to museums and monuments?
No, entrance fees to museums and monuments are not included. The ticket mainly grants access to transportation and water tours.
Can I use the public trams and funiculars outside the tour hours?
The ticket provides access during the validity period, allowing unlimited use of public trams, funiculars, and the Santa Justa Lift within that time.
What should I know about boarding the Yellow Boat?
Boarding occurs at the Terreiro do Paço and Belém terminals. Pay attention to signage at Belém to avoid missing the boat, as there is limited signage at the pier.
Is the tram ride a guided tour?
The tram ride is not a stop-based tour, but audio commentary is provided, giving context and stories about Lisbon’s neighborhoods during the ride.
How many days of validity does the ticket offer?
The ticket can be used for either 72 or 96 hours, depending on the option you select, giving ample time to explore Lisbon thoroughly.
Would you recommend this tour for a solo traveler or a family?
The flexible hop-on hop-off system suits both solo travelers and families, offering easy access to major sites without the need for a guided group.