Compare card durations, inclusions, and optional bundles so you pick the version that matches how deeply you want to explore Lisbon.
The Lisbon Tourist Card is intended for visitors who want easy access to transport and museums without buying a ticket for every museum or tram ride.
Most cards include unlimited journeys on the metro, buses, trams and elevators within the city, plus free admission to selected museums and monuments.
Passes are time‑based—common choices include 24, 48, or 72 hours from first use—so plan when to activate yours to cover the busiest sightseeing days.
While audio tours are not universally included, many museums provide their own audio guides and the card can save time when buying entry at multiple locations.
You can also find combination offers that add walking tours, river cruises or discounts to local experiences—these can be excellent value if you already have a shortlist of paid activities.
Pick the duration and bundle that suits your visit
Pick the duration and bundle that suits your visit
City card with free/discounted entry and public transport (24/48/72h)
Approx
€3.99 per attraction.
Combine the Lisboa Card with entry to Pena Palace in nearby Sintra for a full-day cultural experience.
Visit Lisbon’s top aquarium and the Jerónimos Monastery with one ticket.
Combine the Lisboa Card with entry to the Oceanário for discounted access to Lisbon’s top aquarium.
Combine a Hop‑on Hop‑off sightseeing bus tour with the Lisboa Card for flexible city access.
Combine the Lisboa Card with a HIPPOtrip amphibious Lisbon tour for a fun city overview.
Booking your Lisbon Tourist Card online makes it simple to compare durations, see exactly which museums are included, and pick any add‑ons you might want before you arrive.
Online purchase often unlocks immediate digital delivery so you can start using your pass as soon as you land, avoiding queues at ticket desks and giving you more time to explore.
Digital cards are straightforward: show them on your phone or print a confirmation, then validate at first use—no fumbling for cash or individual tickets during a busy day of sightseeing.
The card lets you build days that mix museums, tram rides, and leisurely strolls—here’s one way your day in Lisbon could unfold.
Start with a tram ride to Belém: use the card for transport, visit the Jerónimos Monastery and the Maritime Museum, then grab a pastel de nata at a nearby bakery. With museum entries included, you can move at your own pace and linger where the exhibits capture your interest.
In the afternoon, take a scenic tram or elevator to Alfama, wander through narrow lanes, listen to a little fado drifting from a window, and climb toward a viewpoint for panoramic city views. The card covers the transit steps between these moments, letting you hop on a bus, jump on a funicular, or ride the metro without extra tickets.
Cards are generally refundable under the vendor’s terms if requested within a specified window—always check cancellation and change policies before completing your purchase.
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This guide is written to help visitors get the most from the Lisbon Tourist Card—practical tips, honest expectations and ideas for building gentle, memorable days in this sunlit city.
Cancellation and change policies vary by provider; some digital cards allow refunds or date changes within a short window, while others are non‑refundable once activated. Check the terms before purchasing.
Groups, families and school visits often benefit from discounted rates or tailored arrangements—contact the card provider or museums in advance to organise group access.
Lisbon’s hills and cobbled streets mean comfortable shoes and a modest pace make sightseeing far more enjoyable—allow extra time for walking between viewpoints.
Layered clothing is wise: mornings can be cool, midday sunny, and evenings breezy by the river—a scarf or light jacket is handy year round.
Carry a small water bottle and a portable charger for your phone—Lisbon invites a lot of photos and maps, and batteries drain faster than you expect.
Keep your digital card or printed confirmation accessible when entering museums and using public transport to avoid delays at busy gates.