- Lisboa
- Sintra
- Faro
base: lisbon
stay: lost inn
perfect location
5mts walk from metro
15ms walk to the attractions
the card system sucks!
see
if you want to do hop on hop off - day ticket is a good options. Costs close to 7eur
sit on tram 29 and just get off at every station you like.. parliament pretty too.. and no tourists!
worth the ride definitely!
go to belem
i did not go inside the monastry.. was a it pricey.. but its really pretty
its in the route of strassenbahn 15
the monument with the learned people from all over the world.. is a beauty too-
you can see "bridge" from there too
you anyways also cross it whle going there in the tram
the world famous pastie shop is supposedly right in front of the monastery.. but somehow I missed it..
the shop with the longest queue
there are open close timings for temple too.. and not too prolonged
...
see angel..
Stay:
Lost Inn Lisbon:::::
Phone: +351 213 470 755
Email: lost_inn_lisbon@portal.dormproject.ch
Address: Beco dos Apostolos 6, Lisbon, Portugal
Airport to city:
There are 2 zones for Lisbon metro, but if you are looking for the touristy areas including the airport then opt for the zone 1.the recently updated metro fares for 2017 are as following:
·Single - €1.40
·Return - €2.80
·Unlimited travel for 24 hours (including all Lisbon trams and buses) - €6.00
Transport:
Stay:
Lost Inn Lisbon:::::
Phone: +351 213 470 755
Email: lost_inn_lisbon@portal.dormproject.ch
Address: Beco dos Apostolos 6, Lisbon, Portugal
Airport to city:
Lisbon Airport Metro Fares
The ticket machines that are
available for you to purchase Lisbon Metro tickets are extremely user friendly.
It would be possible for you to get instructions in multiple languages. They include
Portuguese, Spanish and English as well.
There are 2 zones for Lisbon metro, but if you are looking for the touristy areas including the airport then opt for the zone 1.the recently updated metro fares for 2017 are as following:
·Single - €1.40
·Return - €2.80
·Unlimited travel for 24 hours (including all Lisbon trams and buses) - €6.00
Transport:
1. https://www.toandfromtheairport.com/lisbon.php
3.
http://www.lisbon-airport.com/transportation.html
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4.
https://www.lisbon.net/bus
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By Bus
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There are three major bus terminals in Lisbon - Sete Rios, Oriente and
Campo Grande bus terminals.
·
City bus: all passes are issued on rechargeable cards.
The card itself is 50 cents and it can be reloaded for one straight year. So
don’t throw it away.
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There are four routes for city buses - Routes 705, 722, 744 and 783. Sometimes, the Airport buses don’t run for one reason or the
other. When that happens, city bus routes 744 and 783 work a little longer.
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Buses nº 28, 714, 727, 729 and 751: These lines take
you to Belém if you don’t want to take the tram or the boat. In our opinion, the tram and boat are the best options.
Far:o:
By bus[edit]
- 3 Faro bus station
(Terminal Rodoviario Urbano). There is a daily bus service to and
from Lisbon and Porto in the north of Portugal, A fare from Lisbon to Faro costs either
€18 (for a "Expresso" connection takes about 4 hours, stopping
in Albufeira, Vilamoura and Quarteira) or €19 (for a "Expresso Qualidade" direct connection
which takes just over 3 hours and includes a movie projection, a
stewardess, and a mini-bar service) and can easily be bought at the bus
station just before boarding. This bus station in Lisbon is next to a
subway stop called Jardim Zoológico.
See[edit][add listing]
- 1 Bone Chapel (Capela dos
Ossos (inside Igreja do Carmo)). Within Igreja do Carmo church, this
chapel is almost completely made of bones taken from a former monk
graveyard. 2 EUR.edit
- 2 Old town (Centro
Historico). A well-preserved section of town off the harbor with
cobblestone streets and 18th century Portuguese and Moorish-influenced
architecture. It is great place for a peaceful and almost private walk
back in time in an area that has been virtually untouched by modernity.edit
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