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Lisbon Card: 24, 48, or 72-Hour Pass

1. Lisbon Card: 24, 48, or 72-Hour Pass

Unlock the city of Lisbon with the flexible Lisbon Card. Enjoy unlimited travel on city transport, and free admission to 39 museums, historic buildings, and more. Benefit from discounts at a vast range of attractions, vouchers for different shops, and a handy guide that explains how to use the card. After exchanging your GetYourGuide voucher for the magnetic card, the Lisbon Card immediately provides 24-hour, 48-hour, or 72-hour access to the public transport system. Eligible on the Carris metro, buses, trams, and cable railways, it also works on CP trains between Cais do Sodré and Cascais, and trains between Oriente, Rossio, and Sintra.   Enjoy free access to the Jerónimos Monastery, the Belem Tower, the National Tile Museum, the National Coach Museum, and others. Admire stunning palaces, including the Mafra National Palace and the Ajuda National Palace. Ride the famous Santa Justa Lift, and much more—all with one card. The Libson Card provides free entry to the following attractions: • Jerónimos Monastery / Monasterio de los Jerónimos• Pilar7 Bridge Experience / Experiencia Pilar 7 • LISBOA Story Centre• National Tile Museum / Museo Nacional del Azulejo   • National Coach Museum / Museo Nacional de Carruajes  • National Ancient Art Museum / Museo Nacional de Arte Antigua• Sintra Mitos e Lendas• Santa Justa Elevator / Ascensor de Santa Justa• Mafra National Palace / Palacio Nacional de Mafra• CARRIS• METRO• CP-Comboios de Portugal• FERTAGUS• National Pantheon / Panteón Nacional• Ajuda National Palace / Palacio Nacional de Ajuda• Chiado Museum - National Museum of Contemporary Art / Museo del Chiado Museo Nacional de Arte Contemporânea• National Ethnology Museum / Museo Nacional de Etnología      • National Costume Museum / Museo Nacional del Traje     • National Museum of Theatre and Dance / Museo Nacional del Teatro y de Danza  • National Archaeology Museum / Museo Nacional de Arqueología• National Music Museum Music / Museo Nacional de la Música• Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves Museum-Residence / Casa-Museo Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves• Republican National Guard Museum / Museo de la Guardia Nacional Republicana• Ceramics Museum - Sacavém / Museo de la Cerámica - Sacavém• Air Museum / Museo del Aire• Batalha Monastery / Monasterio de Batalha • Alcobaça Monastery / Monasterio de Alcobaça• Tomar Convent of Christ / Convento de Cristo - Tomar• Museum of Neo Realism - Vila Franca de Xira / Museo del Neo Realismo - Vila Franca de Xira• Museum of the work Michel Giacometti / Museo del Trabajo Michel Giacometti• Casa da Cerca - Museum of Contemporary Art - Almada / Casa da Cerca - Museu de Arte Contemporanea - Almada• Chapel of the Holy Spirit of the Mareantes - Sesimbra / Capilla del Espíritu Santo de los Mareantes - Sesimbra• Museum of Setúbal - Municipal Gallery / Museo de Setúbal - Galería Municipal• Rua Augusta Arch / Arco da Rua Augusta• Greenhouse / Invernadero Frío• Maritime Museum of Sesimbra / Museo Marítimo de Sesimbra• Museum Tesouro Real• CIRES – Roaz Interpretive Center of the Sado Estuary / CIRES - Centro Interpretativo del Roaz del Estuario del Sado• Royal Treasure Museum / Museu do Tesouro Real  The Libson Card also provides discounts on the following attractions:• Dom Fernando II e Glória ship – 20% discount• Biester Palace (Sintra) – 10% discount• Video mapping (Immersivus Lisboa – O Cubo) – 15% discount• SEOTours – 15% discount• Setubal Alive – 10% discount• MAAT - Museum of Art, Architecture, and Technology – 15% discount

Lisbon: Belem Sightseeing Tour by Tuk-Tuk

2. Lisbon: Belem Sightseeing Tour by Tuk-Tuk

Explore Lisbon's historic Belem district in an eco-friendly way with this electric tuk-tuk tour. Find out how explorers like Vasco da Gama departed for their voyages from Belem's waterfront during Portugal's Age of Discovery. Discover sights like a cafe that dates back almost 2 centuries.  Meet your guide outside the 'Time Out Market' and hop aboard to begin your sightseeing adventure. Cruise along and enjoy the sensational architecture UNESCO sites like of the Tower of Belem and Jerónimos Monastery. See monuments that are adorned and embellished with motifs of exotic lands elaborately carved in stone. Cruise by the National Coaches Museum which is filled with royal vehicles and the Berardo Museum which showcases a world-class collection of international contemporary art.  View a famous pastry shop which the oldest in the district, but still popular today, Pastéis de Belém (Belém pastries). Here you can find Lisbon's famous custard tarts which originated at this shop by a secret recipe that was developed by monks.

Lisbon: Hop-on Hop-off Bus & River Cruise

3. Lisbon: Hop-on Hop-off Bus & River Cruise

Explore Lisbon at your own pace with a 48-hour ticket for the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus, and choose from 2 or 3 different routes to discover the sites that interest you the most. Benefit from a bonus 2-hour cruise on the Tagus River and experience the city from a different perspective. Belém Line: Travel along the main avenues of the city center to the historic Belém district. Marvel at UNESCO World Heritage monuments such as Belém Tower. Avail of a service that runs every 25 minutes between April and October (9:00 AM to 7:00 PM) and every 30 minutes between November and March (9:30 AM to 5:00 PM). • Marquês de Pombal Square • Avenida da Liberdade • Restauradores Square • Rossio Square • Comércio Square • Cais do Sodré railway station • National Coach Museum • National Archaeology Museum • Navy Museum • Berardo Collection Museum • Jerónimos Monastery • Belém Tower • Monument to the Discoveries • Alcântara/Docks • National Museum of Ancient Art • Oriente Museum • Basílica da Estrela • City Museum • Electricity Museum • Santo António Church • Casa Fernando Pessoa • Campo Pequeno Bullring • Calouste Gulbenkian Museum • El Corte Inglés • Eduardo VII Park • Design and Fashion Museum • Puppet Museum Oriente Line: Travel along the Tagus River to Parque das Nações to see Lisbon's contemporary architecture at the former site of the Expo 98 trade exhibition. Buses run every 45 minutes between April and October (9:15 AM to 6:00 PM) and every hour between November and March (10:15 AM to 5:15 PM). • Marquês de Pombal Square • El Corte Inglés • Twin Towers • Lisbon Zoo/Sete Rios • Lisbon Oceanarium • Casino Lisboa • Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre • Vasco da Gama Tower • Gare do Oriente • Poço do Bispo • National Tile Museum/Madre de Deus Convent • Estação de Santa Apolónia • Museu do Fado • Casa dos Bicos • Rua do Comércio • Chiado • Bairro Alto • Príncipe Real • Botanical Garden • Water Museum • Military Museum • Igreja de São Roque (church and museum) • National Pantheon (Church of Santa Engrácia) Castle Line: Along this route you’ll get the chance to visit Lisbon’s traditional neighbourhoods and to enjoy our city’s traditions: Fado music, the low houses and narrow streets. Avail of a service that runs every 25 minutes between April and October (9:00 AM to 6:00 PM) and every 30 minutes between November and March (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM). • Marquês de Pombal Square • Amália Rodrigues Museum  • São Pedro de Alcântara viewpoint • Rua do Alecrim/Chiado • Cais do Sodré railway station • Comércio Street • Casa dos Bicos • Fado museum • Martim Moniz • Portas do Sol (São Jorge Castle) • Rossio • Restauradores • Eduardo VII Park

Unlock the stories of Lisbon: Self-guided Tour

4. Unlock the stories of Lisbon: Self-guided Tour

Dive into the heart of Lisbon with this self-guided audio tour, perfect for curious explorers seeking the freedom to discover at their own pace. Meander through a rich tapestry of stories ranging from the vibrant history of the Castelo de S. Jorge, the tranquil beauty of the Botanical Garden, to the delicious traditions at the bakery 'Nata de Lisboa'. Hear tales of influential figures like King Pedro IV, witness the evolution of military artifacts at the Military Museum, and feel the city's rhythm through its culture and everyday life. The StoryHunt app provides you with a digital map that uses your location to show where you are and where all the stories are located. Start your journey at any of the stories indicated on the map. Unlock stories when you are close to them to hear a insightful story linked to exactly where you are standing. Should you be unable to reach a story, you can still unlock it from anywhere in the world. The stories are available as both audio and text. For an added layer of fun, challenge yourself with a quiz at every stop!

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What people are saying about Berardo Collection Museum

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Hello, so concerning the lisbon card, I hesitated a little at first; but after thinking it over quickly, I thought it might be worth it. Well yes and I will detail: first use on Thursday AM we took transport 5 times and visited Sé (1€ reduction): Friday we took transport 10 times and included visit of the elevator, tower of belem, monastery coach museum and pillar 7 (full day): on Saturday we took transport 6 times and included a visit to the arc de triomphe (half day dedicated to almada and christ where nothing is included you have to pay for everything): the Sunday after the fireworks we took a transport to the airport. All in all, the 72-hour card costs €44 and without it we would have had it for €70: We made the most of transport to make chip jumps and save time - We still had half a day left to use it if we weren't supposed to leave early on Sunday

The pick up was very easy! I was able to pick up my Lisboa cards at the airport right outside of baggage claim. This is an amazing tool to get around Lisbon (free transit on metro, busses, and some outbound trains like the ones that goes to Sintra). Perfect tourist card and I cannot recommend enough

I got this card at noon on Saturday, and used it until the next day at noon time and it was the best choice to make as I can enjoy many famous destinations in Lisboa and use the transportation (including the famous Tram 28) to those destinations with no charge.

Good to get around Lisbon, most museums were closed for the holidays but the pas scan still be used for other things.

We have taken out the 48-hour one and we have paid it off almost the first day.