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Discover Lisbon on a vintage tram with a 24-hour ticket, exploring historic neighborhoods, iconic landmarks, and enjoying included rides on the Santa Justa Lift.

The Lisbon Hills Red Tram Tour by Yellow Bus Tours offers a convenient and charming way to explore Lisbon’s most traditional neighborhoods on a vintage tram. For $28 per person, the 24-hour ticket allows travelers to hop on and off through areas like Alfama, Mouraria, and Baixa, making it ideal for those who want to see the city at their own pace.
The tour features regular departures from Praça do Comércio with the tram ride, audio guide in 12 languages, and free entrance to the Santa Justa Lift, funiculars, and public trams. Its affordable price and inclusive rides make it a solid choice for visitors eager to experience Lisbon’s hills and historic sights comfortably.
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This tour begins at Praça do Comércio, facing the iconic Arch in Lisbon’s main square. Travelers can easily find the meeting area, although some reviews mention that the ticket collection process could be clearer; a helpful staff member often assists with ticketing upon arrival.
The ticket itself is not a physical ticket but is scanned via QR code from the voucher, which simplifies access. The activity ends back at Praça do Comércio, making it a convenient loop for visitors staying nearby or exploring the city center.

Boarding the vintage tram, travelers travel through narrow, winding streets of Lisbon’s old quarters. The neighborhoods of Alfama, Mouraria, and Baixa are famous for their colorful buildings, lively atmosphere, and historic charm.
The tram route takes you past landmarks like Castelo São Jorge and Sé Catedral, offering glimpses of the city’s rich architectural heritage. The audio guide enhances the experience, explaining the significance of the streets and buildings as you pass by.

One of the most enjoyable aspects of this tour is the visits to notable viewpoints. From Miradouro da Graça and Miradouro Senhora do Monte to Portas do Sol and Santa Luzia, each offers breathtaking views over Lisbon’s rooftops and the Tagus River.
These lookout points are perfect for photo opportunities and provide a break from the bustling streets. The elevated positions give a sense of the city’s hilly topography while allowing visitors to see some of the city’s most picturesque vistas.
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Included with the 24-hour ticket is entry to the Santa Justa Lift, a famous neo-Gothic elevator connecting the lower streets of Baixa with the higher Carmo Square.
The elevator ride itself offers panoramic city views from the top, and the access makes it easy to incorporate a vertical sightseeing experience without extra costs. The lift is a popular landmark, and many reviews highlight how convenient it is to include it in the tour.

The trams depart from the Praça do Comércio approximately every 20 minutes between 9:30 am and 5:30 pm and every 30 minutes from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm. This schedule provides flexibility for those who want to start early or enjoy a relaxed pace in the evening.
The full round trip takes about an hour, but with multiple stops and the ability to hop on and off, visitors can spend more time at viewpoints or exploring neighborhoods.

While the tram ride is generally smooth and enjoyable, some reviews point out that the audio guide can sometimes be less clear, and the ticket collection process could be more straightforward. It’s recommended to arrive a little early to avoid confusion and ensure smooth boarding.
Since food and drinks are not allowed on the tram, it’s best to enjoy meals beforehand or at stops. The activity is suitable for most ages but consider the hilly terrain for those with mobility challenges, as the neighborhoods have narrow, steep streets.

The yellow bus discount booklet included with the ticket offers savings at local restaurants, bars, shops, and attractions. This adds extra value, especially for visitors planning to indulge in Lisbon’s local cuisine and shopping.
The accessibility to public transportation and funicular rides makes this tour more than just a sightseeing tram—it functions as a practical way to navigate Lisbon’s steep hills efficiently.

Unlike the full-scale hop-on-hop-off bus tours, this tram-focused experience offers a more intimate and authentic feel. It allows travelers to see narrow streets and historic districts that larger buses might miss.
Compared to simply riding the famous Tram 28, this guided tour provides audio commentary and included entrance to key landmarks, making it more informative and comfortable. The cost is competitive, especially considering the 24-hour access and additional discounts.
This tour is ideal for visitors who want a comprehensive, flexible way to explore Lisbon’s historic hills and neighborhoods. It suits those with limited time who want to maximize sightseeing without the hassle of navigating public transport alone.
It is also suitable for families, seniors, and those seeking comfort over walking long distances or dealing with crowded, standing-room-only trams. The audio guide in multiple languages** ensures that international travelers get meaningful context without needing a guide in person.
The Lisbon Hills Red Tram Tour by Yellow Bus Tours provides a cost-effective, convenient, and authentic way to see Lisbon. With regular departures, included landmarks, and scenic viewpoints, it offers a well-rounded introduction to the city’s most traditional neighborhoods.
While some minor improvements could be made in ticketing clarity and audio quality, the overall experience is praised for good value, comfortable rides, and memorable views. This tour is especially recommended for visitors eager to understand Lisbon’s topography and history in a relaxed, accessible manner.
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How long does the tram tour last?
The full round trip takes about an hour, with trams departing every 20 to 30 minutes.
Where do I start the tour?
The tour begins at Praça do Comércio, facing the Arch.
Is the ticket valid for one day or multiple days?
The ticket is valid for 24 hours from the first activation, allowing flexible hopping on and off.
Does the ticket include entrance to all landmarks?
The ticket includes entrance to the Santa Justa Lift, funiculars, and public trams, but not entry to individual monuments or museums.
Are there audio guides available?
Yes, the audio guide is available in 12 languages including Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Swedish, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, and Mandarin.
What neighborhood stops does the tram visit?
The tram passes through Alfama, Mouraria, Baixa, and other scenic neighborhoods.
Can I buy the ticket on the day of the tour?
Yes, tickets can be purchased locally and are scanned via QR code from your voucher.
Is food or drinks allowed on the tram?
No, food, drinks, or alcoholic beverages are not allowed on the vehicle.
What if I miss a departure?
Trams depart every 20 to 30 minutes, so missing one generally means waiting for the next.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
While the tram ride itself is accessible, the neighborhoods feature steep, narrow streets which may pose challenges for some visitors.