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Tram number 28 figures in all travel ... From the castle we made our way through Alfama, the oldest district in Lisbon, which managed to withstand the great earthquake in 1755 that destroyed ...
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 ...
there is not enough space between home and tram for a person to stand. Much of Lisbon was destroyed by the Great Earthquake of 1755 (followed by a tsunami and widespread fires) but the Alfama sits ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
The best way to get around Lisbon is on foot and by public ... Belém are about 6 miles west of the tourist district, and Bairro Alto and Alfama sit on top of some steep hills; it's best ...