1. Tram 28 is one of the most popular attractions in Lisbon, Portugal. It is a vintage yellow tram that has been running for over 100 years, taking tourists and locals on a scenic journey through the city’s narrow, hilly streets. The tram starts at Martim Moniz, passes through the historic neighborhoods of Graca, Alfama, Baixa, and Estrela, before ending at Campo Ourique. Along the way, passengers can see many of Lisbon’s iconic landmarks, such as the Sao Jorge Castle, Lisbon Cathedral, and the Miradouro da Santa Luzia viewpoint. It’s a must-do activity for anyone visiting the city and a great way to experience Lisbon’s unique atmosphere.
2. Tram 28 operates from early morning until late at night, with trams departing every 10-15 minutes. There is no official phone number, but you can find more information on schedules and route maps on the official website for Lisbon’s public transportation.
3. The ticket for Tram 28 is the same as for other modes of public transport in Lisbon, such as buses and metro trains. You can purchase single tickets, day passes, or reloadable cards, depending on your needs. The tickets can be bought beforehand at ticket offices, automatic machines, or on board from the driver (please note that the driver’s change is not guaranteed, so it’s better to have exact change). It’s important to validate your ticket when boarding the tram, as inspectors do regularly monitor tickets.