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Tram 28 is arguably the most popular tram route in Lisbon, passing through the city's oldest neighborhoods such as Alfama and ...
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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.
The famous trams, right, provide a scenic journey through the city’s heart, offering glimpses of architectural treasures from the comfort of a vintage yellow carriage.
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Many of Lisbon's trams, including some used on the Tram 28 route, are the same that were used in World War II, so don't expect air conditioning or a smooth trip up and around the area's hills.