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Lisbon, Portugal — Baixa, Alfama, Belém & the Tagus River
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Discover Lisbon with the Lisbon Tourist Card

Unlimited transport, free entry to museums, and a simpler way to fall in love with Lisbon’s neighborhoods and history.

Explore Lisbon with a single smart pass

Lisbon’s Tourist Card simplifies sightseeing: one pass that covers public transport across the city, grants free entry to top museums and monuments, and helps you skip queues at selected sites.

From the ancient streets of Alfama to the riverside monuments of Belém, the card is designed to help you see more while worrying less about tickets and lines..

Lisbon Tourist Card Visiting timetable

Museums and attractions in Lisbon typically open in the morning and close by late afternoon or early evening; opening days and hours vary by venue and season, so always double-check the schedule for places you plan to visit.

Lisbon Tourist Card Closing Days

Some museums have reduced hours or closures on national holidays or for special events — check individual listings when planning your visits.

Where is Located

Lisbon, Portugal — Baixa, Alfama, Belém & the Tagus River

How to use your Lisbon Tourist Card

The Lisbon Tourist Card works across the city’s trams, buses, metro and select elevators, and grants access to a long list of museums and monuments. You can activate it at the first use and then move freely around Lisbon without buying separate tickets for transport or entry to included sites.

By Train

Lisbon’s main train hubs—Gare do Oriente and Rossio—connect regional trains and are easy to link with metro and tram lines. If you arrive by train, follow signs to the metro or tram stops and use your card for onward travel across zones included in the pass.

By Car

Driving into central Lisbon is possible but parking is often scarce and expensive. If you do drive, park near major hubs or your accommodation and then switch to public transport—the Tourist Card covers the city transport network and removes the stress of city driving.

By Bus

Most city buses accept the Tourist Card for journeys within Lisbon’s transport area. Bus routes are useful for reaching places not served by trams or the metro, including viewpoints and hillside neighborhoods.

On Foot

Many of Lisbon’s neighborhoods—Baixa, Chiado, Alfama, and Bairro Alto—are best explored on foot once you hop off. The card helps with the parts that require a tram, funicular or elevator, leaving you to wander narrow streets and enjoy spontaneous discoveries.

Lisbon Tourist Card

Alfama & the Old Town

Alfama is Lisbon’s oldest quarter: a maze of cobbled lanes, laundry‑strewn alleys, and sudden viewpoints. With the Lisbon Tourist Card you can combine a tram ride, a visit to the Fado museums and a wander through ancient streets to feel the city’s living past.

Belém & the Riverfront

Belém holds some of Lisbon’s most famous monuments—the Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower and the Monument to the Discoveries—and several museums included with the card. A stroll along the river and a pastel de nata from a nearby bakery is a must.

Baixa, Chiado & Bairro Alto

From the elegant squares of Baixa to the cultural heart of Chiado and the nightlife of Bairro Alto, the card helps you move between neighborhoods quickly so you can sample cafés, viewpoints, bookstores and fado houses without fuss.

Lisbon tram and city attractions

Lisbon Tourist Card at a glance

Answers to common questions about what the card covers, how to use it, and how it saves you time and money.

Get your Lisbon Tourist Card

Choose the duration that fits your trip—24, 48 or 72 hours are common options—and use the card across transport and city museums.

Combine a morning of museum visits in Belém with an afternoon in Alfama and an evening enjoying sunset views from Miradouro São Pedro de Alcântara.

Lisbon tram and city attractions

Lisbon Tourist Card options & bundles

Compare time‑based passes and local bundles that may include guided tours, river experiences, or discounts to special exhibitions.

You can cancel free of charge up to the day before the visit.