Tuk tuk near Tram 28
People on a tuk tuk in Downtown Lisbon
Tram 28
Tram and Tuk tuk near an overlook
Inside of a tuk tuk

Follow the Tram 28

129,00€
From
≈ 2h
Duration
6 pax
up to

The 28 Tram is Lisbon’s beloved and legendary attraction. In the past few years the increasing number of tourists has meant that this route is always packed, so you may expect the pretty yellow tram arriving already crowded… And that’s why we’ll comfortably “follow it” aboard our eco tuk-tuks!

The circuit is practically the same, we’ll optimize it according to our vehicle characteristics, the time available and by choosing what we consider the unmissable spots, and we’ll do it with tranquillity, great view and no carbon trail.

The 28 Tram is the most famous public tour in Lisbon and is a kind of journey through time among the hills and narrow streets passing by the city’s most famous historical areas, and that’s why we know you should do it.

Like an old urban roller coaster, going up and down the super narrow streets, prepare to discover beautiful places such as the vibrant Graça neighbourhood, the monumental Lisbon Cathedral, the cosmopolitan Chiado and Bairro Alto, which is considered Lisbon’s bohemian area and possibly considered one of the best spots in Europe for a night out, just to name a few.

Jump in our Eco-Tuk and follow the 28 Tram!

  • Private Tour
  • Storyteller (guide-driver)
  • Blankets when the weather gets colder
  • Pick up and drop off at one of our two free-of-charge meeting points
  • Liability and Personal Accident Insurance
  • Taxes (VAT 23%)
  • Minimum age: 7 years old
  • Not suitable for pregnant women

Tour Highlights

Nossa Senhora do Monte Belvedere

One of the highest points in the city with a magnificent view, especially popular at sunset.

Chiado

The trendiest neighbourhood, a must!

Carmo Square

This historic and picturesque square was the scene of the 1974 Carnation Revolution.

São Pedro de Alcântara Belvedere

This privileged location offers scenic panoramic views over the Castle of Saint George and the centre of the city.

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