Getting around
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It is the historic trams of Lisbon, for those who want to visit the most beautiful city on a typical tourist tram. Climb up the steep hills and through the quaint Alfama, one of Lisbon's oldest. Tickets can be purchased on the tram. Reviewed by: Editorial Staff + Share |
| Oriente Station | |
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Composed of iron elements that come together and contribute to the transparency of glass to create a game that looks like a tree architecture, this station is one of the most modern in Europe and offers a wide range of services to the public as the...
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The four lines covering about 40 km, are distinguished by the colors yellow, green, red and blue, and 50 stations are currently open, four are interconnected between a line and the other, allowing a more user-friendly subway. Open: daily from 6.30 to...
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| Portela Airport | |
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Portela Airport also known as Lisbon Airport is situated in the city of Lisbon in Portugal. It is the largest airport in southern Europe and has 2 huge runways and has expanded with some more runways and a terminal.The airport is run...
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Lisbon is a beautiful city which can be explored easily through trains, trams, buses, metro and even ferries and taxis. Tourist can find ample opportunities to travel around the city through any of these modes of... |
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