{"id":1544,"date":"2018-11-27T10:47:17","date_gmt":"2018-11-27T10:47:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/devourlisbonfoodtours.com\/?p=1544"},"modified":"2018-11-27T10:47:17","modified_gmt":"2018-11-27T10:47:17","slug":"lisbon-tram-28","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/dev.devourtours.com\/blog\/lisbon-tram-28\/","title":{"rendered":"Lisbon Tram 28: 9 Things You Need to Know"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
Anyone visiting Lisbon will stop and turn to the sound of a tram squealing its way on the rails through traffic. These antique electric vehicles are the city\u2019s most photographed public transportation and Lisbon tram 28 is the star among them. Before hopping on a piece of Lisbon\u2019s history, read Devour Lisbon\u2019s tips.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Carris, the company operating trams and buses in Lisbon, began using electric trams in 1901 but the ones you ride on today aren\u2019t that old. Some were built between 1936 and 1947 and some between 1995 and 1996.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Despite being advertised as the cheapest tour in Lisbon, tram 28 is actually public transportation. A lot of tourists tend to use it as a more affordable option than hop-on-hop-off buses, but that\u2019s not a responsible way to visit the city and it takes away the tram from locals who depend on it on a daily basis. If you want the touristic option, look for the red trams doing tours on the same route.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
A responsible tourism guide<\/a> to Lisbon, or any other city, will be upfront about respecting the locals\u2019 daily routines. The same goes for public transportation etiquette, inside and outside the tram. Respect the line, step back and wait for the next one if you\u2019re not in a hurry, and give your seat to those who need it most. Following these rules is not that hard.<\/p>\n\n\n\n4. Purchase Tickets in Advance<\/h2>\n\n\n\n