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The tram rambles up and down between the Alfama district and lower Lisbon throughout the day. To start your day in Alfama, ride Tram 28 up to the Graca district and walk downhill. That way ...
Or, consider booking this private TukTuk that follows the Tram 28 route for a unique experience! Lisbon Cathedral, also known as Sé de Lisboa, is situated near the charming Alfama district and ...
Lisbon Cathedral, also known as Sé de Lisboa, is situated near the charming Alfama district and has a long history dating ...
The (working) Edwardian-era trams are landmarks ... working-class Alfama district has, arguably, the best siting of all of Lisbon’s hotels for its spectacular swimming pool—with a view ...
Located in the Alfama district and spread out across Campo de ... and can be reached by hopping on Tram 28. The market is free to visit. After you've perused the wares, you'll find the National ...
Lisbon - Alfama, one of the oldest and most picturesque areas ... tourists make late into the night and the space they take up in the ancient trams that snake through the district's narrow streets.
Alfama is the oldest district of Lisbon and its narrow streets contain some of Lisbon’s most historically important buildings, including the Sé Cathedral, Lisbon Castle, National Pantheon and ...
With its colourful buildings, tiled houses, and alleys that wind up steep hills before opening onto viewpoints overlooking the Tagus, Alfama is one of the most picturesque districts in Lisbon.
It is the oldest district of Lisbon and was once the most desirable ... and shampoos – and yellow loo paper to echo Alfama's famous yellow tram, No 28. Floors are pale bleached wood, covered ...
As the oldest neighbourhood in Lisbon, Alfama has a dishevelled beauty. Here you'll find Moorish heritage and bars hosting traditional fado singers. Here the yellow No.28 tram rattles along ...