What to do and see in Lisbon, Central Portugal: The Best Hop-On Hop-Off Tours

May 31, 2021 Trinity Boughner

The museums of Lisbon celebrate the rich history and culture of this Portuguese capital city. The Maritime Museum is perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who adore all things nautical, while the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves is a hidden gem of colorful artwork. To fully appreciate the city’s dramatic stone architecture you can take a guided walking tour, or customize your own tour, making sure to visit the Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site the Torre de Belem.
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1. Lisbon All-in-One Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Tram Tour with River Cruise

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Visit Lisbon from one end to another! One ticket covers 5 lines, including busses, tram(s) and boat. The Belém Lisbon Bus Tour, Modern Lisbon Bus Tour and Monumental Belém Bus Tour offers you unforgettable views 4 metres high over the city, travelling across the Belém, Baixa, Eduardo VII Park and Parque das Nações areas. On rail, the red trams of the Hills Tramcar Tour travel through the Lisbon main quarters’ narrow streets. Finally, the Yellow Boat River Tour shows you that the view of Lisbon from the Tagus River is something that you should not miss.

Inclusions: Access to Aerobus - Airport City Center Transportation, Access to National Monuments: Santa Just Lift and Lisbon Funiculars during ticket validity, Access to Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping, Ticket validity: 72h

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Gratuities

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

2. Lisbon Oceanarium and Belém and Modern Lisbon bus Hop On Hop Off Tours 48h

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Skip the line in Oceanario de Lisboa and take a bus tour by Lisbon with this 48h pass. Discover some architectural contrasts of Lisbon, from the old downtown to the modern and innovative Parque das Nações. Admission to Oceanario de Lisboa included.

Inclusions: Lisbon Oceanarium entry, Access to Carris Lisbon Public Trams during ticket validity, Access to National Monuments: Santa Just Lift and Lisbon Funiculars during ticket validity, Access to Aerobus - Airport City Center Transportation, Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping, Ticket validity: 48h

Exclusions: We don´t provide any kind of food and drinks

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

3. Lisbon Combo: Hop-On Hop-Off Tour with Three Routes Including Tram

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Take three tours in a panoramic bus and one tour in a historical tram using just one ticket! The Belém Lisbon Bus tour, Modern Lisbon Bus Tour and Monumental Belém bus Tour offers you unforgettable views 4 metres high over the city, passing through Belém, Baixa, Eduardo VII Park and Parque das Nações. At Hills Tramcar Tour we provide you with an exciting trip around the history of Lisbon. The contrasts in this richly diverse city will amaze you. From the simplicity of the traditional quarters of Alfama, Castelo and Bairro Alto, to the sophistication of Lapa. Take the chance to visit the impressive St. George's Castle and the Lisbon Cathedral.

Inclusions: Lisbon map, Discount book (for restaurants, museums, monuments and more), Headsets to hear the guide clearly, Access to Santa Justa Lift, Lisbon funiculars and Lisbon's public trams, Access to Aerobus - Airport City Center Transportation

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

4. Lisbon Yellow Boat River Hop-On Hop-Off Tour

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Take the heat out of sightseeing by swapping Lisbon’s backstreets for the open waters of the Tagus River on a hop-on hop-off cruise. Board the boat at Terreiro do Paço, Cacilhas or Belém, and find yourself a comfortable spot on deck. From your vantage point on the water, gaze out over Lisbon’s colorful cityscape, spread across the steep hillsides that earned the Portuguese capital its nickname, “the City of the Seven Hills.” See the April 25th Bridge, Sé Cathedral and Castle of St George (Castelo de São Jorge), and catch sight of the twisting streets, Gothic cathedrals and brightly colored buildings synonymous with Lisbon.

Inclusions: Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping, Lisbon map, Access to National Monuments: Santa Justa Lift and Funiculars, Acess to Aerobus - Airport City Center Connection, Ticket validity: 24h

Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

5. Lisbon Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour and River Cruise

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This 48-hour hop-on hop-off combined ticket allows you to see the best of Lisbon through two distinct perspectives. Board an open-top double-decker bus and enjoy two scenic and beautiful routes on the Modern Lisbon and Belém Lisbon bus tours. Experience Lisbon from water level as you explore Belém on a combo hop-on hop-off bus and boat tour. Your package lets you take the tours in any order, and includes additional discounts and admission passes.

Inclusions: Access to Aerobus - Airport City Center Transportation, Access to National Monuments: Santa Just Lift and Lisbon Funiculars during ticket validity, Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping

Exclusions: Guide, Hotel pick up and drop-off, Food and drinks

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

6. Lisbon Hop-On Hop-Off Tour: 48-Hour Ticket

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Get a comprehensive look at Lisbon’s top attractions with a 48-hour ticket for the hop-on hop-off tour! See Portugal's capital from three different routes: the Belém Lisbon Tour, the Modern Lisbon Tour and the Monumental Belém Tour. The open-top buses on the Belém Lisbon and Modern Lisbon tours allow you to get off at places like Rossio Square, the Square of the Fig Tree and the Oceanarium. The Monumental Belém Tour takes place aboard a minibus and covers the most well know attractions in Belém. A map, discount book and access to the Santa Justa lift, Lisbon funiculars and select public buses are all also included.

Inclusions: Lisbon map, Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping, Headsets to hear the guide clearly, Free access to Santa Justa Lift, Lisbon Funiculars and Lisbon Tram Public Transport, Access to Aerobus - Airport City Center Transportation

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

7. Lisbon Combo: 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Tram and Yellow Boat Cruise

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Nothing can compare to the Lisbon river and hills view. With a single ticket, you can enjoy an unforgettable experience on the yellow boat and historical tram. Hop-on and hop-off as many times as you would like during the circuit and discover the city on this picturesque and entertaining tour. Visit sights and attractions at your own pace, as this ticket is valid for up to 48-hours.

Inclusions: Headsets to hear the guide clearly, Access to Aerobus - Airport City Center Transportation, Access to National Monuments: Santa Just Lift and Lisbon Funiculars during ticket validity, Access to Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping

Exclusions: Museums/monuments entrance, Hotel pick up and drop-off, Hills Tramcar route is not available from 1st May until 31st October with this ticket.

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

8. Hills Tramcar Hop-On Hop-Off Tour and Fado Show

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Combine a historical tram ride with the experience of listening to fado! Explore the hills, the narrow streets and the typical neighborhoods of Lisbon on a historical tram with a show of Fado in Chiado. The different voices and the unmistakable sound of the Portuguese guitar are the main theme of this unforgettable experience! The old quarters where Lisbon began has a lot to discover from its history of different people and cultures to archaeological finds and secular buildings. Fado is said to have been born here and its essence is still found in many fado houses where you can listen as you have a good traditional meal.

Inclusions: Aerobus - Airport City Center Connection - free acess to service during ticket validity, Free access to Carris Lisbon Public Trams during ticket validity, Free access to National Monuments: Santa Just Lift and Lisbon Funiculars during ticket validity, Yellow Bus Discount Book (Discounts on tickets to monuments, museums and leisure activities), 10% discount when purchasing other Yellow Bus ticket (every tour in every city)

Exclusions: Museums/monuments entrance, Hotel pick up and drop-off, Food and drinks

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

9. Lisbon Hop-On Hop-Off Tour by Tram

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Start your tour at any of the stops, and ride until you want to hop off. Make your way to Baixa, Lisbon’s downtown district where you can explore the majestic Comercio Square (Praça do Comércio), Rossio Square (Praça de D. Pedro IV), the Square of the Fig Tree (Praça da Figueira) or the Santa Justa Elevator (Elevador de Santa Justa), an Eiffel Tower-like structure and one of the city's most visited landmarks. Stroll along the medieval alleys and visit the impressive St George's Castle (Castelo de São Jorge). Take pictures of the beautiful Monastery of São Vicente de Fora and the Miradouro das Portas do Sol, which offers stunning views over Alfama. Then hop on the tram again and head to the Bairro Alto & Chiado, Lisbon's cultural heart and the must-see quarter if you like shopping or nightlife. If you feel like relaxing, continue to Estrela, the perfect area to escape the hustle of the city. Here you can visit the lovely Estrela Park and walk through the gorgeous gardens.

Inclusions: Lisbon map, Access to National Monuments: Santa Just Lift and Funiculars, Acess to Aerobus - Airport City Center Connection, Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping, Earphones to listen to the audio guide

Exclusions: Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

10. Boat & Belém Lisbon Bus Tour

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See Lisbon from the water and explore Belém on a combo hop-on hop-off bus and boat tour. Admire panoramic views of Lisbon and sail under the April 25 bridge on a River Tagus boat trip, and enjoy a hop-on hop-off Monumental Belém bus tour, hopping off at attractions like the Belém Tower and Monument to the Discoveries. Your package lets you take the tours in any order, and includes additional discounts and admission passes.

Inclusions: Hop-on hop-off Belém Yellow Bus tour, Hop-on hop-off Yellow Boat River Tagus tour, Access to Aerobus - Airport City Center Transportation, Access to Discount Book- Access to Discounts in Leisure & Culture, Eat & Drink, Fado and Shopping, Access to National Monuments: Santa Just Lift and Lisbon Funiculars during ticket validity, 10% discount when purchasing other Yellow Bus ticket (every tour in every city)

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Reviewed By Elise J

We were in Lisbon for five days. After a couple of days of just wandering, we decided to take the yellow bus. We paid for three days which was 49 euros. It seemed alot of money but it was worth it. We spent one day on the tourist tram. We were the only two people on the tram, which was great. It took 1 hour and 45 minutes to go along the whole route. It was fantastic as it took you all through the old town. We saw a couple of places we like the look of and so we then got local trams (included in the price of the yellow bus ticket) to head to one place (Graca) for lunch and then another tram to Estoril where there were some lovely gardens to just chill. The next day we took the purple line in the morning and then in the afternoon we took the riverboat cruise. Fantastic and really loved the river cruise. The final day we took the blue bus and saw a completely different part of Lisbon. You can do a 2 day option, I would definitely choose the tram and river cruise and then probably the blue bus.

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