Tram 28
6 expert reviews
“The city’s iconic wood-paneled Tram 28 rambles along... navigating tight turns and steep inclines as it passes some of Lisbon’s most endearing attractions.”
– Afar Magazine
"Go at dawn to watch the city—and its swooping andorinhas (housemartin swallows) in season—wake up, without the battle for a seat." Full review
"The best way to get to Campo de Ourique is by tram." Full review
Top choice
"Don't leave the city without riding popular tram 28E from Largo Martim Moniz." Full review
"These vintage Remodelado streetcars, wooden and painted yellow, are a throwback to another era—and a great way to visit Belém." Full review
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"Tram 28, which extends from Martim Moniz to Campo Ourique, in particular takes riders on a tourist-friendly route...it also travels by popular attractions, such as St. George's Castle and Alfama." Full review
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Many of Lisbon's trams, including some used on the Tram 28 route, are the same that were used in World War II, so don't expect air conditioning, or a smooth trip up and around the area's hills.