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Tram 28, Lisbon, Portugal

Tram 28 Lisbon. Classic yellow trams retaining original 1930s features like brass dials & polished wood interiors

 

The number 28 tram in Lisbon connects Martim Moniz with Campo Ourique, and passes through the popular tourist districts of Graca, Alfama, Baixa and Estrela.

 

For visitors, this is the classic Lisbon tram journey, riding in a quaint yellow tram as it rattles and screeches through the narrow streets of the city.

 

 

Along the E28 route, delightful Remodelado trams trundle, and these retain many of their original 1930s features, including polished wood interiors, brass dials and cheery yellow paintwork. In any other city, these trams would be housed in a museum, but in Lisbon, they are an integral part of the public transport network.

 

These historic trams are still in use, as the number 28 tram route is completely unsuitable for modern trams, due to its numerous tight turns, narrow streets and steep gradients. The E28 tram follows a very scenic route, passing through many of Lisbon’s historic districts, and provides one of the best tours of the city.

 

 

The ride on the number 28 tram is one of the highlights of Lisbon, but its popularity means it frequently suffers from over-tourism. There are some very simple tips to get the most from the experience.

• Ride the tram early (or late) in the day, to avoid the mid-day crowds.

• Board the tram at Martim Moniz (or Campo Ourique), as there is a better chance of getting a seat.

• Always be wary of pickpockets

• Purchase the 24-hour public transport ticket from any metro station. This removes the hassle of buying a ticket on board and is exceptional value for money

• Ride the entire route, as there is so much to see.

• If standing, hold on tight, as the brakes are very sharp!

 

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Uploaded on October 19, 2023
Taken on October 10, 2023