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Where is Viva Viagem valid?

The Viva Viagem card is a rechargeable electronic card that can be used on Lisbon's metro, buses (except the AeroBus to and from Lisbon Airport), ferries, trams and urban trains to and from Sintra and Cascais.



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Validity. The viva viagem cards are valid for one year after purchase. During this period, they can be topped up unlimitedly. Expired cards can no longer be reloaded, however, any remaining tickets may still be used.

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Viva viagem is the ideal card for occasional users of public transport, as it may be topped up with tickets or money (pay as you go 'zapping' credit). This card is not valid on Metro Transportes do Sul. navegante is the ideal card for frequent public transport users.

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The Viva Viagem card is a rechargeable electronic card that can be used on Lisbon's metro, buses (except the AeroBus to and from Lisbon Airport), ferries, trams and urban trains to and from Sintra and Cascais. The Viva Viagem card costs 0.50 cents and is valid for one year from the date of purchase.

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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.

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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.

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A Viva Viagem is a transport card designed for occasional travellers and visitors. It's a quick and easy way to pay for journeys on metro, bus, tram, funicular, ferry and train services in Lisbon. It can hold pay as you go credit through the Zapping option, one day tickets, or single tickets.

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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) Free travel on CP train lines to Sintra and Cascais (popular daytrip destinations)

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You can pay using the Viva Viagem card, which is super handy for all public transportation in Lisbon, or you can buy a 24-hour transport ticket, or you can simply pay cash as you board the bus. Most buses run until 11:00 PM, and there are even night buses that cover specific routes.

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Comboios De Portugal operates a train from Lisboa - Sete Rios to Sintra every 30 minutes. Tickets cost €1 - €3 and the journey takes 35 min. Alternatively, FlixBus operates a bus from Lisbon to Sintra once daily. Tickets cost €6 - €9 and the journey takes 1h 5m.

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One of the best ways to travel from Lisbon to Porto is by hopping on a high-speed train that'll take you from the Portuguese capital city to its northern gem in as little as two and a half hours.

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Is Cascais cheaper than Lisbon? Cascais is an affordable town, but it's more expensive than a lot of other Portuguese towns and cities due to its proximity to Lisbon and its beautiful maritime location.

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