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Parada del tranvía 28E en Praça Martim Moniz

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Parada del tranvía 28E en Praça Martim Moniz

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The Praça Martim Moniz Tram 28E Stop, situated at an elevation of 74 meters in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal, serves as a vibrant gateway to the city's historic charm. This bustling square is not only a significant transport hub but also the renowned starting point for the iconic Tram 28E route. Offering a unique blend of multicultural atmosphere and historical depth, it provides captivating views of the majestic São Jorge Castle perched on the hill above.

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    12 de noviembre de 2021

    Senderismo

    Incluso si puede estar muy apretado aquí, sigue siendo una experiencia muy agradable tomar el tranvía por el casco antiguo de Lisboa.
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    12 de noviembre de 2021

    Senderismo

    Es muy recomendable tomar el tranvía por el casco antiguo. Así es como se obtiene una buena primera impresión.
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    24 de mayo de 2023

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    Bonita plaza justo al lado de los barrios de Mouraria y Alfama. A menudo muy ocupado por todas partes.
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    Elevación 70 m

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    martes 5 mayo

    18°C

    9°C

    8 %

    Consejos adicionales sobre el clima

    Velocidad máx. del viento: 23,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: São Cristóvão E São Lourenço, Lisboa, Portugal

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What kind of walking routes can I find starting from Praça Martim Moniz?

    Praça Martim Moniz is an excellent starting point for urban explorations. You can embark on leisurely strolls through the historic neighborhoods of Alfama and Mouraria, which are known for their narrow, winding streets and traditional charm. These routes typically involve moderate inclines and declines, characteristic of Lisbon's hilly terrain.

    Are there any specific viewpoints accessible directly from the Praça Martim Moniz Tram 28E stop?

    Yes, from Praça Martim Moniz itself, you get a fine view of the majestic São Jorge Castle perched on the hill. Additionally, there's an open-air elevator near the starting point that connects the square to the streets around St. George Castle, offering convenient access to higher viewpoints.

    What are the parking options near Praça Martim Moniz Tram 28E Stop?

    Praça Martim Moniz is a central and bustling area, making street parking challenging. It's primarily designed as a public transport hub. While there might be some paid underground parking garages in the vicinity, using public transport like the Metro (Martim Moniz station) is highly recommended for convenience.

    What are the best ways to purchase tickets for the Tram 28E?

    You can purchase a 24-hour public transport ticket at any Metro station, which is a cost-effective option if you plan to use the tram and other public transport frequently. Alternatively, single tickets can be bought directly on board the tram, though they are slightly more expensive.

    How crowded does the Praça Martim Moniz Tram 28E Stop get on weekends or during peak season?

    The Praça Martim Moniz Tram 28E Stop can get very crowded, especially on weekends and during peak tourist season. Queues for the Tram 28E can be long. Arriving early in the morning is strongly advised if you wish to secure a seat and avoid the longest waits.

    Is the Tram 28E route suitable for families with young children?

    The Tram 28E offers a unique and memorable experience for families. Children often enjoy the vintage trams and the scenic ride. However, be aware that the trams can be very crowded, and the ride can be bumpy with tight turns. It's best to go early in the morning to increase the chances of getting a seat.

    Are there any dog-friendly parks or policies for dogs on the Tram 28E near Praça Martim Moniz?

    Lisbon's public transport, including the Tram 28E, generally has restrictions on pets. Small pets in carriers might be allowed, but larger dogs are typically not permitted. For dog-friendly outdoor spaces, you would need to explore parks further afield, as Praça Martim Moniz itself is a busy urban square.

    What kind of facilities are available at Praça Martim Moniz?

    Praça Martim Moniz is a vibrant square with a diverse array of shops and restaurants, reflecting its multicultural atmosphere. You'll find various eateries, small shops, and access to multiple transport options including the Metro, buses, tourist buses, tuk-tuks, and taxis, in addition to the Tram 28E stop.

    What is the typical weather like in Lisbon by month, and how does it affect a visit to Praça Martim Moniz?

    Lisbon generally enjoys a mild climate. Summers (June-August) are warm and sunny, ideal for sightseeing but also the busiest. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Winters (November-March) are mild but can be rainy. The weather mostly impacts comfort for queuing and walking, with summer requiring sun protection and winter an umbrella.

    Are there any hidden gems or less-known attractions around Praça Martim Moniz?

    While Praça Martim Moniz is a well-known hub, exploring the adjacent Mouraria neighborhood can feel like discovering a hidden gem. It's one of Lisbon's oldest and most authentic districts, with narrow streets, Fado houses, and a rich history, offering a glimpse into local life away from the main tourist paths.

    What should I wear for a comfortable experience on the Tram 28E ride?

    Comfortable footwear is essential, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding hilly neighborhoods before or after your tram ride. Layers are also advisable, as the tram can get warm when crowded, but the city can be breezy. During summer, light clothing and sun protection are key, while in cooler months, a jacket is recommended.

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