Metro Network

Lisbon Metro offers four lines, each identified by a color and serving different parts of the city. The Blue Line (Linha Azul) connects Reboleira to Santa Apolónia, passing through key areas such as Marquês de Pombal and Baixa-Chiado. The Yellow Line (Linha Amarela) runs from Odivelas to Rato, linking important zones like Saldanha and Campo Grande. The Green Line (Linha Verde) stretches from Telheiras to Cais do Sodré, covering the northern neighborhoods and reaching the downtown area. Lastly, the Red Line (Linha Vermelha) connects the airport (Aeroporto) to São Sebastião, making stops at key locations like Oriente and Alameda.

The Lisbon Metro operates from 6:30 AM until 1:00 AM daily, providing a fast and efficient way to navigate the city. Whether you are commuting to work, exploring the historic districts, or heading to the airport, our metro lines ensure you reach your destination swiftly and comfortably. Enjoy your journey with Lisbon Metro!

Local Buses and Tram Network

Lisbon offers a comprehensive bus and tram network that connects all parts of the city, ensuring convenient access to both popular tourist destinations and residential areas.

Bus Services: Lisbon’s bus network is extensive, with over 140 routes covering the entire city and surrounding areas. Key routes include the 744, which connects Marquês de Pombal to the airport, passing through the city center; the 728, which runs from Restelo to Portela, following the scenic riverside route; and the 736, linking Cais do Sodré to Odivelas, offering access to many central neighborhoods. Buses operate from 5:00 AM until 11:00 PM, with some night routes, known as “Rede da Madrugada”, running from 11:00 PM to 5:00 AM to ensure 24-hour coverage.

Tram Services: Lisbon’s iconic trams are a must-experience for visitors and locals alike. The trams primarily serve the historic and hilly neighborhoods where buses have limited access. The most famous route is Tram 28, which takes passengers through the narrow streets of Alfama, Baixa, and Estrela, providing a unique view of Lisbon’s heritage. Other important tram lines include Tram 15, connecting the city center (Praça da Figueira) to Belém and Algés, a route known for its access to major monuments and museums. Tram services generally operate from 6:00 AM to 11:00 PM, with some variations depending on the line.

Both buses and trams are designed to provide a comfortable and reliable service, making it easy to navigate Lisbon’s vibrant streets. Whether you are commuting to work, visiting the city’s historical sites, or exploring its beautiful neighborhoods, our buses and trams are here to take you wherever you need to go!

Lisbon Funiculars

Lisbon’s funiculars are a charming and practical way to navigate the city’s steep hills, connecting lower and upper neighborhoods with ease. There are three historic funicular lines: Glória, Bica, and Lavra.

  • Glória Funicular links Restauradores Square with the Bairro Alto district, offering spectacular views over the city.
  • Bica Funicular runs between Rua de São Paulo and the higher district of Bairro Alto, passing through the picturesque and narrow streets of the Bica neighborhood.
  • Lavra Funicular connects Largo da Anunciada to Rua Câmara Pestana, making it the oldest funicular in Lisbon, and serving the steep hill of Lavra.

These funiculars operate daily from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM on weekdays, with extended hours until midnight on weekends. They are not just practical transport options but also historical attractions, providing a unique way to experience Lisbon’s charming and hilly terrain. Enjoy the ride and the stunning views that come with it!