At Martim Moniz square in central Lisbon, passengers sometimes queue for more than an hour at a tram stop on line 28, the most popular route which winds through the most photogenic spots.
Lisbon began operating trams in the late 19th century to transport passengers up the steep and narrow streets criss-crossing the hilly old city. Today's visitors travel back in time admiring the ...
Twenty-eight people were injured when a tram derailed and overturned in Lisbon. Most of the casualties were taken to hospital after the incident on Friday, but none were in a serious condition.
One word of caution: Lisbon's Tram 28 and the Santa Justa ... Many sites are accessible by bus, tram or elevator. The city's elevators, made national monuments in 2002, provide four alternative ...
To experience this culinary icon during your weekend break to Lisbon, be sure to book in advance. Lisbon’s vintage electric trams are among the city's most iconic and beloved symbols. Fondly known as ...
If traipsing through a foreign city isn't your idea of fun ... Although a pick pocketing hot spot, Lisbon's Tram 28 is still immensely popular with visitors as an alternative to wearing holes ...