The Lisboa Card provides a "Fast Track" or "skip the line" benefit at several of Lisbon's most popular attractions in 2026, but it does not apply to every single site. Specifically, the card offers priority entrance at 12 major locations, including the National Tile Museum (Azulejo), the National Coach Museum, and the Ajuda National Palace. However, for the city's two most famous landmarks—the Jerónimos Monastery and the Belém Tower—the Lisboa Card does not allow you to skip the security or entry queues, which can be quite long during the summer months. At these sites, you still have to wait in the general line, though your entry is pre-paid. To make the most of the card, it is recommended to visit Belém early in the morning (before 10:00 AM) to beat the crowds, and then use the card's priority access at the less-crowded museums later in the day. Additionally, the card functions as a 24, 48, or 72-hour transport pass, allowing you to skip the lines at ticket machines for the Metro, trams (including the iconic Tram 28), and the Santa Justa Elevator.