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Lisbon Card attractions: museums, viewpoints and trains in one pass

From the riverfront in Belém to the alleys of Alfama, the Lisbon card attractions turn into a single, easy route: one pass for metro, trams and trains, plus free or discounted access to many museums, monuments and viewpoints. With our offer of experiences built around the Lisboa Card, you decide whether to move fast in 24 hours, stretch to 48 or slow down for 72, instead of scrolling through an endless lisbo card attractio s list and trying to guess what really fits into a day.

📚 Choose your experience

Lisboa Card for 24h, 48h or 72h: choosing your rhythm

With the time based version of the pass, you choose between 24h, 48h or 72h of Lisboa Card and thread together Belém, Baixa, Chiado and Parque das Nações without thinking about individual tickets. Street by street, the Lisboa Card for 24h, 48h or 72h turns metro gates, buses and lifts into part of the scenery, so you focus on cafés, viewpoints and museum rooms instead of queues at machines.


A short stay often pairs a 24 hour pass with a focused loop through Belém and Baixa, while a 48 or 72 hour card lets you slow down, revisit favourite viewpoints and slot in a riverfront museum after dinner. The key is to cluster sights by area, so every extra hour of validity becomes more relaxed wandering instead of a rushed checklist.

🕒 When each duration feels right

  • 24h: fast stopover with a Belém focus.
  • 48h: classic weekend mixing old town and museums.
  • 72h: slow rhythm with time for viewpoints and detours.

🧳 Timed pass practical tips

  • Tap in very early if you want a long first day.
  • Group Belém monuments together to minimise backtracking.
  • Keep one flexible slot for weather dependent viewpoints.

Lisboa Card attractions and transport in one simple plan

The version of the pass built around access to 51 attractions and public transport is for travellers who want every major sight wired into a single card. Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, the National Coach Museum, the National Tile Museum, Santa Justa Elevator and several smaller museums fall under the Lisbon card attractions umbrella, so a whole day of culture can unfold without extra ticket stops.


Most visitors start early in Belém, moving from monastery to tower to riverside monuments, then ride back into the centre on tram or train to finish in Baixa and Chiado. With the card handling both entries and buses, you can decide on the spot whether to add an extra museum or simply step off at a miradouro for sunset without worrying about separate tickets.

🏛 Essential stops that showcase the card

  • Jerónimos Monastery and cloisters in the morning light.
  • Belém Tower and riverside promenade once crowds thin.
  • Santa Justa Elevator linking Baixa with hilltop viewpoints.
  • National Tile Museum combined with the National Pantheon.

The same pass usually covers urban trains to Sintra and Cascais, turning day trips into an easy extension of your city break; always confirm the latest conditions on your travel dates. For a fully guided experience once you arrive, consider pairing the card with a dedicated Sintra day trip from Lisbon so palace entries, viewpoints and stories are handled by a guide while your transport budget stays predictable.

Plan your Lisbon days around the Lisbon Card

Once you know which version of the pass fits you, the Lisboa Card becomes the spine of your Lisbon itinerary: you wake up, check opening hours and weather, then decide whether the morning belongs to Belém, the historic centre or the modern riverfront. Our catalog of activities lets you plug in guided walks, boat rides and evening plans on top of the card, keeping transport and big museum entries already covered.


On a first visit, many travellers combine the card with a Lisbon hop on hop off bus tour for an overview loop and later add a compact Lisbon tuk tuk tour to squeeze into narrower streets. Used together, these experiences and the Lisboa Card give you a layered view of the city from street level, hilltop viewpoints and the open top deck, without overthinking tickets at each step.

🧭 Example one day with the Lisbon Card

  • Start in Belém for monastery, tower and river walk.
  • Ride back to Baixa for lunch and busy squares.
  • Climb into Alfama viewpoints for late afternoon photos.
  • Finish in Bairro Alto or Cais do Sodré for dinner.

🚋 Smart ways to stretch the pass

  • Visit free museums late in the day when queues drop.
  • Use included lifts and funiculars instead of long climbs.
  • Cluster discounted attractions on the same afternoon.
  • Check GuruWalk's activity catalog before activating the card.

Lisboa Card attractions: frequently asked questions

What attractions does the Lisboa Card include?

The Lisboa Card usually includes free entry to many monuments and museums such as Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, the National Coach Museum, several city museums, lifts like Santa Justa and some viewpoints, plus discounts at other sites. The exact line up can change, so always check the current list of Lisbon card attractions in GuruWalk's activity catalog before you decide which days to activate your pass.

Is the Lisbon tourist card worth it?

For most visitors who plan to ride public transport and see several paid sights in a short stay, the Lisbon tourist card is good value because it bundles metro, tram and train rides with entry or discounts at big name attractions. If you only want one museum and mostly walk, you may prefer to buy single tickets instead and use GuruWalk's activity catalog for stand alone tours.

What is not included in the Lisboa Card?

The card does not normally include guided tours, airport shuttles, taxis or hop on hop off buses, and some star attractions such as Sintra palaces or the Lisbon Aquarium tend to be discounted rather than fully free. Think of it as the backbone for public transport and many core museums, then add separate experiences from our catalog for night activities, cruises or specialist visits.

What Lisbon travel card is best for tourists?

If you want a mix of transport and sightseeing over one to three days, the Lisboa Card is usually the most practical travel card because it combines both in one. Travellers staying longer in the city, commuting daily or not visiting many paid attractions may find that a pure transport pass such as the Navegante product or stored value tickets fit better.

Does the Lisboa Card include a train to Sintra?

At the time of writing, the Lisboa Card typically includes urban train travel between Lisbon and Sintra on the main CP line, as well as other nearby routes such as Cascais. Conditions can evolve, so confirm the latest coverage and schedules on your travel date and remember that local buses in Sintra, including the circuits that climb to the hilltop palaces, are usually paid separately.

Is Lisbon Aquarium included in the Lisboa Card?

The Lisbon Aquarium, or Oceanarium, is usually not one of the fully free attractions on the card but often appears with a discount instead of standard price. Because partnerships with large venues can change, always double check the current benefit for the aquarium when you review the attraction list in GuruWalk's activity catalog or before you lock in a specific day.

Is National Pantheon free with Lisboa Card?

The National Pantheon has traditionally been included as a free visit for Lisboa Card holders, which makes it an easy stop to combine with nearby viewpoints in Alfama. As always, verify on the official list when you travel, but in practice many travellers use the card to drop into the Pantheon for its views and marble interior without planning a separate ticket.

Does the Lisboa Card include Quinta da Regaleira?

Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra is usually not fully covered by the Lisboa Card; instead the card tends to offer a discount on the ticket price. If Regaleira and other palaces are a priority, combine the card’s train benefit with a dedicated Sintra experience from our catalog so that entry timings and local transport are managed for you.

Is 434 bus included in Lisboa Card?

The popular 434 tourist bus in Sintra, which links the railway station with the hilltop palaces, is generally not included in the Lisboa Card and is paid separately on site or with local passes. Plan some extra budget and time for this loop if you want to reach Pena Palace or the Moorish Castle by bus rather than hiking.

Is cash or card better in Lisbon?

In Lisbon most everyday payments, including public transport top ups and restaurant bills, can be handled with bank cards or mobile wallets, which keeps your wallet lighter when you hop between attractions with the Lisboa Card. Nevertheless, carry a small amount of cash for kiosks, older cafés and ticket offices where card machines are less reliable or minimums apply.

Portrait of Belén Rivas, editor at GuruWalk

Author: Belén Rivas, GuruWalk

Publication date: 2025-12-05

Data updated as of December 2025

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