Can I use Viva Viagem for train to Sintra?


Can I use Viva Viagem for train to Sintra? The Viva Viagem card is also used for the train to Sintra; add an extra €3-€5 per person to cover the train expense to Sintra.


Can I use Viva Viagem card from Lisbon to Sintra?

Keep in mind that you need to swipe the Viva Viagem card in the turnstiles as you enter AND exit the Lisbon Metro. The Viva Viagem card is also used for the train to Sintra; add an extra ?3-?5 per person to cover the train expense to Sintra.


Is Sintra green card worth it?

Depending on your Sintra itinerary, the Sintra Green Card could be a good option for you. This discount tourist card includes public transportation and entry to some of Sintra's main attractions. There are two options, and they are worth the price if you plan to do everything that's included with them.


Can I use Viva Viagem card in Sintra buses?

Viva viagem is also valid for Train ride to and from Sintra: It's NOT valid for Sintra public transports. For that you need to pay your trip at the bus driver or buy the ticket at the ticket office in the station.


What train station goes to Sintra?

Rossio Train Station The station is small and easy to navigate, with all departures from Rossio station heading to Sintra. During peak times (10am to 12pm), Rossio station can get very busy with tourists, with long queues for the ticket office and ticket machines.


Which train station is Pena Palace?

Make your way to Rossio Train Station, situated in the heart of Lisbon near the renowned Plaza Rossio, also known as King Pedro IV Square. From there, you can hop on the train and embark on a half and hour journey to Sintras' central hub. From the station hail an uber or a tuk- tuk f to the Pena Palace.


How much time do you need for Sintra?

While you can see the main highlights of Sintra in one day, we recommend at least two days in Sintra. This will allow you to see the most popular castles such as Pena Palace, the Moorish Castle, or Quinta de Regaleira, but also explore the area deeper and visit some lesser-known gems such as Monserrate Palace.


Can you do Sintra as a day trip?

If you're only interested in a Sintra day trip, it makes more sense to take public transportation. Fortunately, it's incredibly easy to get to Sintra by train. From Lisbon's centrally located Rossio station, the journey takes around 40 minutes and costs just €2.25 (the return ticket is double this price).


How much does a 24 hour Viva Viagem card cost?

A reusable Viva Viagem card is valid for a year and costs just €0.50, plus the price of your pass or ticket. Available from any Lisbon urban train ticket offices or ticket vending machines. Keep your receipt as proof of purchase as long as the ticket or pass is still valid.


Is there a direct train from Lisbon to Sintra?

The great news is that there are frequent direct trains to Sintra from Lisbon using the city's commuter rail service. The journey takes only 40 minutes and the best station to pick the line up from is Rossio.