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Wichtige Informationen für Ihre Busreise von Lissabon nach Zürich
günstigster Bus | 111,67 Schweizer Franken |
schnellster Bus | 28 Stunden 0 Minuten |
erster Bus | 13.15 |
letzter Bus | 13.15 |
Tägliche Busverbindungen | 1 Ø |
Distanz | 1.722,3 Kilometer |
Busunternehmen | FlixBus, Giromundo, ALSA |
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Auf dieser Seite zeigen wir es Ihnen auchDie günstigsten Busse von Lissabon nach Zürich in den nächsten Tagen. Sie erhalten alle Informationen zu den Fernbushaltestellen in Lissabon und Zürich und können sich so bequem fortbewegen. Außerdem finden Sie Möglichkeiten für die Weiterreise ab Zürich und Alternativziele ab Lissabon. Möchten Sie Ihre Reise mit dem Flugzeug fortsetzen? findenTransfer zum beliebtesten Flughafen von Zürich.
Welche sind im Durchschnitt die günstigsten Busse von Lissabon nach Zürich?
Busfahrpläne können sich ändern. Hier finden Sie die Busunternehmen, die normalerweise die Strecke von Lissabon nach Zürich bedienen, die Strecke derzeit aber nicht bedienen.
FlixBus
39 Stunden 0 Minuten
05:35
Lissabon
Zoo
20:35
Zürich
Zoo
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 25.03.2023
Wirtschaft
Abs 111,67 Schweizer Franken
Giromundo
28 Stunden 0 Minuten
05:00
Lissabon
Es ist
09:00
Zürich
Es ist
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: letzter Zugriff am 04.04.2023
Wirtschaft
Abs 122,37 Schweizer Franken
ALSA
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13:15
Lissabon
Bushaltestelle Sete Ríos
22:45
Zürich
Bushaltestelle Sete Ríos
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 16.03.2023
Base
Abs 123,34 Schweizer Franken
ALSA
33 bis 30 Min
13:15
Lissabon
Es ist
22:45
Zürich
Es ist
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 27.05.2023
Wirtschaft
Abs 134,02 Schweizer Franken
Giromundo
28 Stunden 0 Minuten
05:00
Lissabon
Es ist
09:00
Zürich
Es ist
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 25.04.2023
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Abs 135,96 Schweizer Franken
FlixBus
38 Stunden 0 Minuten
05:35
Lissabon
Zoo
19:35
Zürich
Zoo
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 27.05.2023
Wirtschaft
Abs 145,66 Schweizer Franken
FlixBus
44 Stunden 5 Minuten
05:35
Lissabon
Zoo
01:40
Zürich
Zoo
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 21.04.2023
Wirtschaft
Abs 147,60 Schweizer Franken
FlixBus
(Video) Introducing Mobile Tickets42 t 55 Min
05:30
Lissabon
Zoo
00:25
Zürich
Zoo
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 15.04.2023
Wirtschaft
Abs 165,08 Schweizer Franken
FlixBus
44 Stunden 5 Minuten
05:35
Lissabon
Zoo
01:40
Zürich
Zoo
Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar: zuletzt gefunden am 21.04.2023
Wirtschaft
Abs 167,02 Schweizer Franken
Bus Lissabon nach Zürich: Weitere Informationen
Möchten Sie lieber suchen?
Im Suchfeld haben wir bereits Lissabon als Startpunkt und Zürich als Ziel ausgewählt. Da die meisten Leute in der Regel 3-7 Tage in der Zukunft buchen, haben wir auch das Reisedatum entsprechend eingetragen. Wenn Sie ein bestimmtes Datum für Ihre Reise überprüfen möchten, wählen Sie einfach den entsprechenden Tag im Kalender aus.
Wissen Sie genau, wann Sie zurückkommen? Prüfen Sie daher gleich die Rückreise und wählen Sie den passenden Termin für die Strecke von Zürich nach Lissabon aus. Reisen Sie nicht alleine? Geben Sie dann die Anzahl der Personen ein und starten Sie die Suche.
Sie können die Suchergebnisse beide verwendenSortieren Sie nach Preis, Abfahrts- und Ankunftszeit, sowie gezielt nach Haltestellen oder Anbietern filtern. Je nach Bedarf.
Übrigens: Für die Strecke Lissabon-Zürich zeigen wir Ihnen nach Möglichkeit auch Informationen zu anderen Verkehrsmitteln wie Bahn, Fahrgemeinschaften und Flug an. genieße deinsBusfahrt von Lissabon nach Zürich.
Willst du in die andere Richtung gehen? Hier finden Sie alle Angebote vonZürich nach Lissabon
Alle Bushaltestellen in Lissabon und Zürich
Stecker
Affoltern
Zurich, Suiza)
Altstetten
8048 Zürich (Schweiz)
Der Sihlquai-Parkplatz
Limmatstrasse, 8005 Zürich (Schweiz)
Hardbrücke
Zurich, Suiza)
sieben Wangen
Zurich, Suiza)
Bahnhof Zürich - Oerlikon
Zurich, Suiza)
Zürich - Bahnhof Stadelhofen
Zurich, Suiza)
Hauptbahnhof Zürich
Bahnhofplatz, 8001 Zúrich (Suiza)
FAQs zu Bussen von Lissabon nach Zürich
Wie viel kostet eine Busfahrt von Lissabon nach Zürich?
Dies hängt unter anderem vom Tag und der Uhrzeit der Reise ab. Die günstigste Fahrt von Lissabon nach Zürich gibt es bereits ab CHF 111.67. Wer vergleicht, kann Geld sparen!
Wie viel kann ich sparen, wenn ich Busangebote von Lissabon nach Zürich vergleiche?
Diese Strecke wird von 3 Busunternehmen mit einer Preisspanne von CHF 111,67 bis CHF 167,02 bedient. Daher empfehlen wir Ihnen, Ihr Ticket so früh wie möglich zu buchen, um das günstigste Busticket nach Zürich zu erhalten.
Wie viele Busse verkehren durchschnittlich täglich zwischen Lissabon und Zürich?
Täglich wird die Buslinie von Lissabon nach Zürich von rund 2 Busunternehmen angeboten. Mit unserer Suchmaschine können Sie Busfahrpläne vergleichen und Ihre ideale Verbindung finden.
Wie lange dauert die Busfahrt von Lissabon nach Zürich?
Der schnellste Bus von Lissabon nach Zürich wird von Giromundo angeboten und dauert 28 Stunden 0 Minuten. Bustickets für diese Verbindung kosten CHF 122.37. Bitte beachten Sie jedoch, dass die Fahrt verkehrsbedingt länger dauern kann.
Wann fährt der erste Bus Lissabon - Zürich?
Der erste Bus, der aus Lissabon in Zürich ankommt, fährt um 13:15 Uhr ab. In diesem Zusammenhang wird mitgeteilt, dass die Abfahrtszeiten an Wochenenden und Feiertagen variieren können. Nutzen Sie also einfach unsere Suche, um die genauen Zeiten für Ihren geplanten Reisetag zu finden.
Wann fährt der letzte Bus von Lissabon nach Zürich?
Die letzte Busfahrt nach Zürich startet um 13.15 Uhr in Lissabon. Bitte beachten Sie, dass die Abfahrtszeiten an Wochenenden und Feiertagen variieren können. Nutzen Sie also einfach unsere Suche, um die genauen Zeiten für Ihren geplanten Reisetag zu finden.
Welche Busunternehmen bieten die Strecke von Lissabon nach Zürich an?
Passagiere können auf der Strecke von Lissabon nach Zürich mit folgenden Busunternehmen reisen: FlixBus, Giromundo und ALSA. Vergleichen Sie alle verfügbaren Bustickets mit unserer Suchmaschine und buchen Sie die Verbindung, die Ihren Bedürfnissen am besten entspricht.
Gibt es einen direkten Bus für die Strecke von Lissabon nach Zürich?
Auf CheckMyBus können Sie mit einem Klick direkte Busverbindungen von Lissabon nach Zürich vergleichen. Bitte beachten Sie, dass es je nach Reisedatum weniger Direktverbindungen gibt. Nutzen Sie unsere Suchmaschine, um einen Bus zu finden, der am Tag Ihrer Reise direkt von Lissabon nach Zürich fährt.
Was kann ich auf dem Bus von Zürich nach Lissabon mitnehmen?
Je nachdem, mit welchem Anbieter Sie reisen, ist unterschiedlich, was Sie mitnehmen dürfen. Generell können Sie auf der Strecke Lissabon-Zürich einen Koffer und ein Handgepäck kostenlos im Bus mitnehmen. Nutzen Sie einfach unsere Suche, um für Ihren geplanten Reisetermin den Fernbus zu finden, der am besten zu Ihren Bedürfnissen passt.
Welche Ausstattung gibt es für die Buslinie Lissabon-Zürich?
Die Ausstattung an Bord unterscheidet sich je nach Anbieter. Mittlerweile verfügen die meisten Fernbusse jedoch über WLAN, sodass Sie Ihren Freunden während der Fahrt jederzeit Ihren genauen Standort mitteilen können. Um die Fahrt noch komfortabler zu gestalten, sorgt die Klimaanlage für eine perfekte Belüftung. Nutzen Sie unsere Suchfunktion, um genaue Informationen über die Ausstattung an Bord des Busses von Lissabon nach Zürich am Reisetag zu erhalten.
Busverbindungen von Lissabon und Zürich
Lissabon nach Porto
Lissabon nach Luzern
Lissabon nach Portimao
Lissabon mit Caldas da Rainha
Lissabon nach Lagos
Lissabon nach Peniche
Zürich nach Paris
Zürich nach München
Zürich nach Mailand
Zürich und Stuttgart
Zürich und Karlsruhe
- Busverbindungen von Lissabon
- Lissabon nach Aljezur
- Lissabon nach Nazaret
- Lissabon nach Odeceixe
- Lissabon nach Porto Covo
- Lissabon nach Sagres
- Lissabon nach Sines
- Lissabon nach Tavira
- Lissabon und Vila Nova de Milfontes
- Lissabon mit Vila Real de Santo António
- Lissabon nach Zambujeira do Mar
- Busverbindungen ab Zürich
- Zürich nach Augsburg
- Zürich nach Basel
- Zürich nach Bergamo
- Zürich und Bern
- Zürich nach Freiburg
- Zürich nach Genf
- Zürich und Heilbronn
- Zürich nach Lausanne
- Zürich und Pforzheim
- Zürich nach Straßburg
- Zürich und Ulm
Meistgesuchter Flughafentransfer
- Zürich zum Flughafen Basel-Mulhouse
- Zürich zum Flughafen Zürich
- Zürich zum Flughafen Stuttgart
FAQs
Can you pay for bus ticket on bus in Lisbon? ›
In Lisbon, the night bus line is from line 201-210. The cost of one-way bus fare in Lisbon is €2 either during the day or at night. You can pay to the driver on the bus if you don't have a topped up monthly card or Viva Viagem card.
How to pay Swiss bus ticket? ›Vending machine at the bus stop (in and around cities) Vending machine inside the bus (in and around cities) Pay the driver (in more remote places)
Can you buy bus tickets on the bus in Switzerland? ›In most cases, you will have to buy a ticket before you board the bus, however, some buses in rural areas don't have machines and ticket offices. In these cases, you can buy a ticket from the driver or conductor.
How much are bus tickets in Switzerland? ›For getting around the city (zone 110) a day pass valid for 24 hours will cost you 8.60Sfr, a single ticket valid for 1 hour 4.30Sfr. Children up to 5 travel for free, 6-16 year-olds pay the so-called half-fare (which actually is 3.00Sfr).
Can I pay by card on the bus? ›In person, using cash or credit card at any Bus Éireann Travel Centre. You must bring your standard fare with you.
Where do you buy tickets for the bus in Lisbon? ›- Campo Grande;
- Colégio Militar/Luz;
- Jardim Zoológico;
- Marquês de Pombal;
- Rossio;
- Baixa-Chiado;
- Cais do Sodré;
- Oriente;
You may visit the TransitLink SimplyGo Portal or download the TL SimplyGo app to register for a TL SimplyGo account. You will be required to create a password to login to your account. Following which, you may log in to your account, select “My Cards” tab and add your contactless bank card.
Is it cheaper to buy Swiss Travel Pass in advance? ›The price is variable, cheaper the further ahead you buy it, if you leave it until the day before it could cost CHF 106. No refunds, no changes once you buy it. Buy online at www.sbb.ch or at Swiss stations. You can buy a maximum of 60 days before the day you want it for, right up to the day before travel.
Does Swiss Pass cover local buses? ›The Swiss Travel Pass covers all travel on trains, buses and boats – and even premium panoramic trains such as the Glacier Express.
Is Grindelwald bus included in Swiss pass? ›The answer is no, the entire journey to the Jungfraujoch is not covered by the Swiss Travel Pass. Passholders can travel for free as far as either Wengen or Grindelwald. A 25% discount applies for the remainder of the trip to Jungfraujoch.
Can you buy tickets on bus in Zurich? ›
You can buy ZVV tickets at any SBB ticket counter in the network area, on the touch-screen ticket machines, on SBB.ch or via SBB Mobile.
Can I buy Swiss Travel Pass at Zurich station? ›Swiss Travel System tickets can also be purchased at every major railway station in Switzerland (e.g. at Zurich or Geneva airports) as well as at the tourist offices in Zurich, Berne, Geneva and Lucerne.
How much is a day travel pass in Zurich? ›24 hours | 72 hours | |
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Adults | CHF 27 | CHF 53 |
Children (aged 6 –16 years)* | CHF 19 | CHF 37 |
Zürich Card Bike** | CHF 32 | CHF 62 |
- Use free public transport.
- Don't buy a travel pass.
- Grab a (free) bike.
- Take matters into your own hands.
- Put your connections to use.
- Sleep above the cows.
- Embrace your inner chef.
- Buy old bread.
Groceries in Switzerland may be more expensive than in your home country, particularly for meat and dairy. Expect to pay about CHF 15-25/kg for cheese, CHF 22/kg for ground beef, CHF 36/kg for chicken, CHF CHF 55-80/kg for steak (about $30-40/lb). In Switzerland, the main grocery chains are Migros and Coop.
Can I use Metro card for bus? ›Doha Metro Travel Passes are not valid for travel on Mowasalat (Karwa) buses. A Travel Pass is a smartcard that a travel product – either travel credit (Top Up), a single journey or a day pass - is loaded onto that a customer purchases to enable them to travel on Doha Metro.
Can you pay with cash on TFI? ›Free Travel Passes are accepted on all TFI Local Link services and you can also pay with cash on all of our busses. We're currently expanding our payment services to allow passengers pay with the TFI Go app.
Can I use my phone as a leap card? ›The Leap Top-up App allows you to instantly top-up your TFI Leap card, check your balance and collect pre-purchased tickets, from compatible iPhone and Android devices.
Can you drink tap water in Lisbon? ›Key takeaways on Lisbon's tap water
Yes, you can technically drink the tap water in Lisbon Portugal since it has to pass through a series of stringent quality checks to match EU standards prior to reaching your faucet.
You can buy a ticket on-board or at a nearby kiosk. In Lisbon, one-way tickets cost around €1.50–€2 or €6 for a day pass. You can also pick up a Viva Viagem card in Lisbon, which gives you reduced fares on all public transportation in the city.
How to get public transport tickets in Lisbon? ›
Tickets for all public transport in Lisbon can be purchased in the most popular public transport locations: in the yellow boxes marked with the Carris company stamp, in some post offices, in all underground stations and train stations, as well as at kiosks and service points (blue sign on white background).
Can seniors use Simplygo? ›Concession cards are travel cards issued to concession groups such as students, national servicemen, persons with disabilities, senior citizens and individuals eligible for the Workfare Transport Concession Scheme, to enjoy more affordable fares when travelling on public buses and trains.
What is the 10 cent charge on Simplygo? ›Why is there an earmarked amount on my card? - A pre-authorisation fee of S$0.10 will be initiated after a posting of payment is made to the card used at the point of boarding. The pre-authorised amount is performed to ensure that your card is valid and reflected as the earmarked amount on your card.
What happens if you tap out with a different card? ›What happens if I touch in with one contactless card, and touch out with another on the same journey? It's important that you try to avoid doing this, as you'll be charged a maximum fare on both of your cards. The two separate journeys won't be linked and each one will be recognised as incomplete.
Which prepaid is best in Switzerland? ›If you want to buy the best SIM card in Switzerland, I recommend going with Swisscom or Sunrise. Swisscom is, overall, the best mobile operator in Switzerland with the best coverage and speeds for literal years. Sunrise has attractive plans with unlimited data.
Where is the best place to buy Swiss Pass? ›Whilst you can buy this Swiss rail pass at most rail stations in Switzerland, in order to start using your pass as soon as you arrive in Switzerland, the best place to buy Swiss Travel Pass is online.
Which app is best for Swiss Travel Pass? ›We recommend the free SBB Mobile app for timetable enquiries and purchasing tickets (for example with the Swiss Half Fare Card). The app is available for both iOS and Android smartphones and tablets. The timetables for all public transport services are stored in the app.
What is not included in Swiss Travel Pass? ›Where is the Swiss Travel Pass valid? Trains and buses in Switzerland are included in the pass. However, seat reservations on panoramic trains are not included. Mountain railways (such as cable cars, funiculars, and rack-and-pinion trains) are discounted.
Is Golden Pass train included in Swiss Pass? ›The Golden Pass Line is free with your Swiss Travel Pass. They say there's no better way to travel around Switzerland via train and here's why. There are 2 types of trains – regular and scenic.
What is the difference between Swiss Pass and Swiss Travel Pass? ›What is the difference to the Swiss Travel Pass? The Swiss Travel Pass Flex is valid for 3, 4, 6 or 15 non-consecutive days within a month, while the Swiss Travel Pass is valid for 3, 4, 6 or 15 consecutive days. So with the Swiss Travel Pass Flex you are more flexible in choosing the days you want to travel.
Is Swiss half fare card worth it? ›
If you'll be in Switzerland for a month or less and plan to use some public transport services such as trains, buses, trams and mountain railways during that time, then a Half Fare Card is likely to save you a lot of money when buying tickets.
Do I need to pay for Glacier Express with Swiss Travel Pass? ›The Glacier Express & Bernina Express are Switzerland's two most scenic train journeys and these Panoramic journeys are free with your Swiss Travel Pass. However you need to pay a compulsory seat reservation fee regardless of whether you are holding a travel pass or point to point ticket.
Is Jungfraujoch included in Swiss Pass? ›Jungfrau tickets with Swiss Pass is the same as full fare. You enjoy cogwheel train ride up to the top and visit Alpine Sensation, restaurants, observation deck, Ice Palace, and shopping areas.
Is the Zurich card worth it? ›Is the Zurich Card worth it? The Zurich Card is worth it if you are visiting many of the major attractions in Zurich that are covered by the card. It also offers free public transport and discounts on bicycles, so is great for getting around the city.
What is free with Zurich card? ›- Free second-class travel with trams, trains, buses, boats and cable railways in the city of Zurich and surroundings. ...
- Free entrance or discount on the majority of Zurich's museums, for example the: ...
- 50% discount on the Zurich Old Town Walking Tour.
Validity in hours | 1st class CHF | |
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1–2 zones | 24 | 14.60 |
3 zones | 24 | 22.40 |
4 zones | 24 | 29.20 |
The Swiss Travel Pass is worth considering if you will primarily be travelling by train in Switzerland. The Swiss Travel Pass can also be worth buying if you plan on doing mountain excursions and scenic boat cruises, visiting museums, and using local public transportation.
Does Zurich card cover airport? ›Is the Zürich Card valid from Zurich Airport? Yes, the Zürich Card entitles the holder to travel between Zurich Main Station and Zurich Airport and vice versa within the validity period of the Zürich Card.
Do I need a Swiss Covid pass? ›There are currently no entry restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. No proof of vaccination, recovery or testing is required for entry into Switzerland.
Do I need a Covid test to fly Zurich? ›Testing is not required.
Does the Zurich day pass include the airport? ›
Zurich Airport, however, is not part of the city zone. If you travel to or from the airport, you need a ticket which also covers the neigboring zone 121. A single fare is CHF 6.60 and a day pass costs CHF 13.20. More information on public transportation tickets, including the zone map can be found here.
What is the difference between 1st and 2nd class on Swiss trains? ›The main differences between first and second-class trains in Switzerland are: Space – seats are bigger, and more spaced out. Comfort – seats are generally more plush & comfortable. Working – there is more space to work on a table with power outlets nearby.
What should I wear in Switzerland? ›Light, Breathable Fabrics: Opt for clothing made from light, breathable materials such as cotton or linen. Loose-fitting shirts, shorts, and dresses will keep you cool during warm summer days. Pack for Cooler Evenings: Despite the warm days, summer evenings can be cool, especially in mountainous areas.
How can I save money on food in Switzerland? ›- Try out cheaper foods. Buying cheaper foods is an easy way to save money. ...
- Buy the sales. Special promotions can save you money. ...
- Shop by red dots. ...
- Try out other shops. ...
- Collect loyalty rewards. ...
- Redeem coupons. ...
- Make it yourself instead of buying ready-made. ...
- Shop at farm stalls.
Coffee lovers in Zurich will be frothing as much as their cappuccinos to discover that they pay more for their caffeine boost than people in any other city in the world. Costing an average of CHF3. 65 ($3.65), a coffee in Switzerland's largest city cost CHF0.
What food is Zurich famous for? ›Quintessential local dishes include "Zurcher geschnetzeltes" (Zurich-style sliced veal in gravy), "rosti" (shredded fried potatoes) and "burli" (crusty bread rolls). In addition to the city's predominantly German cuisine, Zurich offers several spots for authentic Swiss chocolate and cheese fondue.
Is McDonald's expensive in Switzerland? ›Review of McDonald's. Every meal in Switzerland is very expensive. We had a set meal of Big Mac that costs Euro 12.00 and a set of chicken burger meal costs Euro 8.40..
Can you pay on the bus in Portugal? ›You can buy a ticket on-board or at a nearby kiosk. In Lisbon, one-way tickets cost around €1.50–€2 or €6 for a day pass. You can also pick up a Viva Viagem card in Lisbon, which gives you reduced fares on all public transportation in the city.
Can you pay cash on buses in Portugal? ›The first option will cost you 7€ and the second one 15€. These cards allow you to take unlimited journeys for that time period and are not rechargeable. Inside the bus you can only pay with cash but in stations and other places you can also use your visa card. Inside a regular Porto bus.
Can you buy tickets on the tram in Lisbon? ›All of Lisbon's trams and buses are operated by Carris and the fare system covers all tram routes. A single tram ticket purchased onboard the tram costs €3.00. On the Articulado trams, tickets are purchased from the on-board ticket machines while on the older Remodelado they are bought from the driver.
Do I need cash or card in Portugal? ›
The currency of Portugal is the Euro. Credit/debit cards may not be accepted for purchases under 5 euros in taxis or generally in smaller towns and rural areas.
Does Portugal use cash or card? ›While credit and debit cards are generally accepted, Portugal is a cash-centric country — especially when you get outside of cities like Lisbon and Porto.
Can you buy Portugal bus tickets online? ›Coach travel in Portugal. The Rede Expressos website is very easy to use. You can easily look up tickets, buy them online, and have the tickets delivered to your email.
Do I need to bring cash to Portugal? ›It's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms on a vacation: a mix of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks. You should also exchange enough petty cash to cover airport incidentals, tipping, and transportation to your hotel before you leave home, or withdraw money upon arrival at an airport ATM.
Do restaurants in Portugal accept cash? ›Check the stickers if you don't have cash
Look for the stickers on the door or window that indicate all payment modes the restaurant has available. If a place only takes cash, they'll have a sign saying não temos MB or não temos multibanco. That means they don't take card payments, debit or credit.
The Lisboa Card also offers “fast track” at the Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, National Archaeological Museum, and Ajuda Palace, meaning skipping the long lines. All you have to do is scan the card on one of the machines like the one pictured above.
Do taxis in Lisbon take card? ›Taxis usually accept the payment of the fare by credit card, but it's better to ask the driver before you get in. You usually get a receipt at the end of the ride. If you don't speak Portuguese, have your address written down and ready to show the driver.
What is the best way to get around Lisbon? ›The best way to get around Lisbon is on foot and by public transport. Your own two feet are a great way to see the sights – just keep in mind that climbing this city's hilly streets on foot can be quite the workout. For a change of pace (and to catch your breath), consider using buses, trams, the metro and elevators.
Is Uber available in Lisbon? ›Reserve a ride with Uber in advance in Lisbon
Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Lisbon. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.
Route 28. Often hailed as the best Lisbon tram for views, the number 28 has become an obligatory addition to every tourist itinerary. Why? Well it's route from Martim Moniz to Campo Ourique passes through some of the most popular tourist neighbourhoods, including Baixa, Chiado, Alfama, Estrela and Graca.
What is the famous tram ride in Lisbon? ›
The most widely known is Tram no. 28 that runs from Martim Moniz to Campo de Ourique. Although you can hop on at any point, the route starts in the historical centre, Largo Martim Moniz (square), heading to the Graça quarter and continuing to the Church of São Vicente de Fora.