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What is free on the Lisboa Card?

Travel for free and enjoy free access to Lisbon's best museums and attractions with the Lisboa Card. The card includes free admission to the Torre de Belem, Jeronimos Monastery and the Santa Justa Elevator among others. The Lisboa Card also includes free transport by metro to and from the airport.



The Lisboa Card is a highly popular "all-in-one" sightseeing pass that provides two main categories of "free" items: transportation and attractions. In 2026, the card offers unlimited free travel on the Lisbon Metro, Carris buses, trams (including the iconic yellow No. 28), and the historic Santa Justa Lift. It also includes free train travel on the CP lines to Sintra and Cascais, which is a significant value for day-trippers. Regarding monuments, the card provides free entry to 35+ top attractions, including the Jerónimos Monastery, the Belém Tower, the Ajuda National Palace, and the National Tile Museum. Beyond the free entries, it also offers 10% to 50% discounts on various other museums and tours. For most travelers, the card pays for itself if you plan to visit at least two major monuments and use public transport more than three times in a single day, making it an essential tool for an efficient Lisbon itinerary.

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Sintra is part of the Lisboa Card coverage network. However, the card does not allow you to access the monuments. It is also possible to go to Cascais by taking the train from Cais do Sodré in the city center.

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Yes. Is Lisboa Card fast track? With Lisboa Card you can avoid the long queues at the ticket office of each attraction, which is very convenient especially when visiting Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.

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Is S. Jorge Castle's entrance included in Lisboa Card? No, but you can get 20% discount on your tickets for the Tower of St.

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Tickets. Admission costs 15 euros (around $16) for adults, 7.50 euros (around $8) for youths ages 13 to 25 and is free for children younger than 13 years of age. You can reach the attraction via Tram 28, or walk from the two nearest metro stations, Martim Moniz and Rossio.

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Can you use the Lisbon Card to access all areas of Pena Palace and Park? No, but you can use a Lisbon Card and Pena Palace combo ticket to get access to all the attractions inside the Pena Palace including the park and Chalet of the Countess of Edla.

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Many museums offer a 50% rebate to seniors and you'll need to check the prices of the attractions you are planning to visit to see if the card is worth your while. Another important factor to consider is that many monuments and museums are closed on Mondays in Lisbon.

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The Lisboa Card is a 3-in-1 transport card, museum pass and discount card. The Lisboa Card is ideal for Lisbon visitors looking to get the most out of their Portuguese romp. Lisboa Card holders can take advantage of: Free unlimited travel by public transport (bus, tram, metro, elevators and funiculars)

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The 'Park Ticket' for the Palacio da Pena. There is a second entrance ticket to the Palacio da Pena, which provides entrance to the grounds only. The 'Park Ticket' costs €7.50, but surprisingly little of the palace and the terraces can be seen.

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Does the Lisboa Card include the Tram 28, the most famous tram in Lisbon? Yes, it is included.

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Does the Lisboa Card include the Tram 28, the most famous tram in Lisbon? Yes, it is included. The tram joins Martim Moniz and Campo de Ourique (Prazeres) stations.

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The price of the ticket for the Lisbon tramway on board is € 3 ( US$ 3.20), while if you use the 7 Colinas Card, the price is € 1.50 ( US$ 1.60) per trip.

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Fares are good value: the Lisbon–Porto express route and Faro–Lisbon both cost around €20. Under-4s travel free, under-13s half-price, and there are discounts for under-29s and senior citizens over 65 with relevant identification.

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The famous Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon is free on the first Sunday of the month. This is well worth a visit if you're a fan of modern technology. There are a few others in Lisbon that are free before 14:00 on a Sunday, but only to residents in the city.

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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.

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A typical visit to the Castelo dos Mouros lasts 60-90 minutes, and is a surprisingly large complex. The peak hours are the early afternoon (12:00-14:00) just after everyone has had their lunch in Sintra town and then head into the hills, where the Pena Palace and Moors castle are situated.

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A typical visit to the Castelo dos Mouros lasts 60-90 minutes, and is a surprisingly large complex. The peak hours are the early afternoon (12:00-14:00) just after everyone has had their lunch in Sintra town and then head into the hills, where the Pena Palace and Moors castle are situated.

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