Bus & Boat Tour

Duration: 48 hours
Overview
Explore Lisbon at your own pace with a two-day pass for a hop-on, hop-off bus tour and river cruise to gather up some of the city’s top destinations. Visit the Parque das Nações, the historic Belém area, and discover the landmarks along the Tagus River.
Hop on the Modern Lisbon Bus Tour to head to the Parque das Nações, the site of the 1998 World Expo, with stops including the Lisbon Oceanarium and the Fado Museum. The Belém Lisbon Bus Tour drives along the leafy avenues and classic buildings, on a roughly 90-minute ride with a carefuly selected list of destinations. When you’re willing to see the city from the water, the Yellow Boat Tour glides on the Tagus, from where you'll see St. George’s Castle and the battlements of the Cathedral, passes beneath the April 25th Bridge, the imposing monument to Christ the King and arrives in Belém, with its monuments entering the river.
Included
- Bus Audioguide in 13 languages, Boat audioguide in 3 languages
- Free access to Santa Justa lift (viewpoint not included) and other funiculars during ticket validity- SUSPENDED
- Free access to Carris Lisbon public trams during ticket validity
- Discounts on restaurants, museums, monuments and more - check Yellowbustours.com
Excluded
- Museums/monuments entrance
- Hotel pick up and drop-off
Highlights
More information
Crossing the cities in double decker buses is always a good idea, on board you will get to know all the stories and if you want, hop off for a while to visit. And it's worth visiting the Oceanarium with the Modern Lisbon Bus Tour, for example, it’s in Parque das Nações, in the modern area of the city. It is one of the biggest aquariums in the world and anyone surrenders to the beauty and diversity of species from different oceans. We run the avenues and discover Lisbon, in its buildings that harmoniously cross styles from the 18th century to nowadays, singular constructions like the Campo Pequeno square or the Pombaline downtown. On one hand it's exciting to experience the bustle of the city, but for a moment it feels good to take a break and discover that Lisbon can also be seen from the tranquillity of the Tagus river, on the Yellow Boat Tour that goes to Belem, while you leave the hills behind until you find monuments such as the Torre de Belem or the Padrão dos Descobrimentos. The gardens are also pleasant to walk around and relax, preferably in the company of some pasteis de Belem, a mandatory specialty on a visit to Lisbon! Then, hop on again, this time on the Belém Lisbon Bus tour and ride through the monumental district of Belém to hear its stories and discover its secrets.