Why stay near Tram 28 Route
Choosing a base near Tram 28 puts you in the heart of the Lisbon most travelers imagine: steep cobbled lanes, tiled facades, miradouros (viewpoints), and neighborhood cafés where locals linger over espresso. The route runs through several of the city’s most character-rich areas—Graça and Alfama for old-world charm, Baixa for flat and central convenience, and Chiado for shopping and culture—so you can explore widely without spending your trip commuting. It’s an easy setup for first-time visitors: you can walk to major sights like São Jorge Castle (via a climb), Sé Cathedral, the viewpoints of Graça, and the shopping streets of Chiado, then connect to metro, trains (Rossio/Cais do Sodré), and ferries for day trips. Even if you don’t ride the tram daily (lines can be long), being near its corridor keeps you close to Lisbon’s most scenic walking routes. Dining is another advantage: Alfama’s intimate tascas and fado houses, Chiado’s polished bistros and pastry counters, and the casual snack bars around Baixa mean you can eat well at multiple price points. For atmosphere, mornings feel local and unhurried, while evenings bring a gentle buzz—just pick accommodation with good soundproofing or higher floors if you’re a light sleeper.
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