Lisbon Card: 24, 48, or 72-Hour Pass
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History
Lisbon is a city rich in history, from its Roman and Moorish roots to its role as a hub during the Age of Discoveries. Today, the city is a vibrant blend of centuries-old architecture, historic monuments, and modern urban life. The Lisbon Card provides a convenient way to explore this historical richness, offering access to museums, monuments, and cultural landmarks that tell the story of the city’s past. Visitors can experience palaces, towers, churches, and museums, gaining insight into Lisbon’s evolution over the centuries.
The card also allows travelers to explore the city’s famous neighborhoods and transport systems efficiently. From iconic sites like Jerónimos Monastery and Belem Tower to scenic rides on trams and cable cars, the Lisbon Card enables seamless access to both central attractions and surrounding areas. Whether you want to admire decorative tiles, historic coaches, or the intricate Santa Justa Lift, the card gives a flexible, all-in-one solution for discovering Lisbon’s cultural and historical treasures.
Highlights
- Save time and money while experiencing the best of Lisbon
- Free entry to top museums and attractions
- Unlimited access to the public transport system, including trams, metro, buses, and cable railways
- Discounts and special offers in restaurants, shops, and other venues
- Flexible options: 24, 48, or 72-hour validity
Full Description
Unlock the city of Lisbon with the versatile Lisbon Card. Enjoy unlimited travel on public transport, including metro, buses, trams, cable railways, and CP trains between Cais do Sodré and Cascais, as well as Oriente, Rossio, and Sintra. The card provides free access to 52 museums and historic landmarks, including Jerónimos Monastery, Belem Tower, National Tile Museum, National Coach Museum, and the famous Santa Justa Lift.
The Lisbon Card also grants discounts at selected restaurants, shops, and attractions. After exchanging your GetYourGuide voucher for the magnetic card, the card immediately activates, giving you full access for 24, 48, or 72 hours, depending on your choice. A helpful guide explains how to maximize your card, ensuring visitors can plan their itineraries efficiently and enjoy Lisbon’s culture, architecture, and history without hassle. Please note that public museums may close on December 24th, 25th, 31st, and January 1st, and hours may vary during holidays.
What’s Included
- Lisbon Card valid for 24, 48, or 72 hours, depending on option selected
- Free entry to selected museums and attractions
- Unlimited travel on public transport systems
- Discounts and special offers at participating venues
Meeting Point
Meeting point may vary depending on the option booked. Available options:
- 24-Hour Pass
- 48-Hour Pass
- 72-Hour Pass
Price
From $37 per person
Traveler Reviews
- “Easy to pick up, many locations around Lisbon to redeem. Free or discounted entry to most major landmarks makes travelling around the city very easy. Great value for money.”
- “Nice way to see all the sites in and around Lisbon. Good value as it covers most must-see attractions, with discounts on others.”
- “Everything was great with the Lisboa Card. Really value for money.”
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FAQ's
What attractions are included with the Lisbon Card?
The Lisbon Card grants free access to over 50 museums and landmarks, including Jerónimos Monastery, Belem Tower, National Tile Museum, National Coach Museum, and the Santa Justa Lift. Eligible palaces like Mafra National Palace and Ajuda National Palace are included. The card also provides discounts at select restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues. Attractions may vary slightly depending on seasonal changes. Opening hours for some sites may change during holidays or special events. It’s recommended to check each attraction’s schedule in advance.
How does public transport work with the Lisbon Card?
The card offers unlimited travel on metro, buses, trams, and cable railways within Lisbon. It also works on CP trains between Cais do Sodré and Cascais, and between Oriente, Rossio, and Sintra. After exchanging your voucher for the magnetic card, it is immediately activated for the selected duration: 24, 48, or 72 hours. This allows convenient travel across the city without buying individual tickets. Staff at transport stations can assist with directions and usage questions.
Can I use the Lisbon Card for multiple days?
Yes, depending on the option selected, the card is valid for 24, 48, or 72 consecutive hours from the time of activation. Each day is counted continuously from the first use, so planning your itinerary carefully helps maximize the value. The card is ideal for exploring both central attractions and nearby areas efficiently. It is flexible and convenient for tourists looking to cover as many sites as possible. Each option includes access to transport and discounts at participating venues.
Is the Lisbon Card suitable for families?
Yes, the Lisbon Card is family-friendly. Children can enjoy museum entries, tram rides, and cultural experiences included in the card. Families benefit from free or discounted entries to multiple attractions, reducing overall costs. Public transport access allows easy movement around Lisbon without worrying about tickets for each family member. Some museums may have special exhibits for children. It’s a convenient option for families visiting Lisbon for multiple days.
Are there any restrictions on using the Lisbon Card?
Some attractions may have age restrictions or limited accessibility. Public museums may be closed on December 24th, 25th, 31st, and January 1st, with hours varying during holidays. The card cannot be used for private tours or additional services outside the listed inclusions. Guests are advised to plan visits according to the card’s validity period. Some historic buildings and transport options may not be fully accessible for mobility aids, so it is recommended to check in advance.