Tram 28 Ride
Tram 28 is the most famous tram route in Europe, rattling through Alfama, Graca, Baixa, and up to Estrela on a vintage 1930s yellow tram.

About Tram 28 Ride
Tram 28 is the most famous tram route in Europe, rattling through Alfama, Graca, Baixa, and up to Estrela on a vintage 1930s yellow tram. The route winds through streets so narrow the tram almost touches the buildings on both sides. It is worth doing once. The caveats: pickpockets target this tram heavily (hold your bag in front of you), after 9 AM it is standing room only, and the wait at the Martim Moniz terminus can be 30-45 minutes. The workaround is Tram 12, which covers much of the same route through Alfama with a fraction of the crowds.
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Getting there
Tips, answered
Board at Martim Moniz terminus before 9 AM for a seat. After 9 AM the tram is packed and standing only. Use your Viva Viagem card (EUR 1.50 per trip with Zapping) instead of paying the EUR 3 cash fare on board. Hold your bag in front of you - pickpockets are real. Tram 12 covers Alfama with less hassle. The most scenic section is between Graca and Alfama.
Plan for about 45 minutes.
Tram 28 Ride is in the Mouraria & Intendente neighborhood of Lisbon. The address is Praça Martim Moniz 577, 1100-341 Lisboa, Portugal. The area is well-served by metro.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.
Nearby in Mouraria & Intendente
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