Portugal, Metro ride from Lisbon Airport to Alameda
escalator 0:30 , 2:18 , 2:42 , 3:10 , 28:12
ticket barrier 2:02
Metro train 6:30
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
The Lisbon Metro, Lisbon, Portugal - May 2016
The Lisbon Metro (Portuguese: Metropolitano de Lisboa) is the metro (subway) system of Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, it was the first subway system in Portugal. As of 2012, the four Lisbon metro lines total 43.2 kilometres (26.8 mi) of route and serve 55 stations. To read more about the Lisbon Metro, click here: .
This film features views of many different Lisbon Metro stations, as well as views of the metro trains arriving and departing. The Metro stations featured in this film are as follows: Avenida, Restauradores, Baixa-Chiado, Cais do Sodré, Maritim Moniz, Rossio, Marquês de Pombal, São Sebastião, Oriente and Aeroporto.
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Portugal, Lisbon, metro ride from Martim Moniz to Cais do Sodré
ticket barrier 0:54 , 10:46
metro train 4:36
escalator 12:08 , 12:36
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
Lisbon Metro | Metropolitano de Lisboa | 2017
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PORTUGAL - LISBON : how to buy a metro/bus/tram ticket in LISBON
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There are four metro lines in Lisbon, covering 46km of track and served by 55 metro stations. The metro is open from 6:30am until 1:00am. The metro is recommended from traveling from Lisbon airport to the center.
There are two fare zones for Lisbon metro but all of the main tourist areas, including the airport are, within zone 1. The 2018 Lisbon metro fare prices are:
• €1.45 : Single
• €6.15 : 24 hour unlimited travel, which includes all Lisbon buses and trams.
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Lisbon Metro Extravaganza 29 November 2017
A visit to Lisbon, and so naturally, I had to do a metro extravaganza video. And what an extravaganza this is, even if I say so myself! Of course , all four Lisbon Metro lines are covered in the video, so sit back and enjoy it. The video was filmed on Wednesday 29 November 2017.
How to use the Metro in Lisbon, Portugal
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Portugal, Lisbon, metro ride from Odivelas to Alameda
ticket barrier 0:26 , 2:52
metro train 3:56
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
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Lisbon Oriente Railway Station / Gare do Oriente, Lisbon, Portugal - 11th May, 2016
Lisbon Oriente Railway Station, Portugal - 11th May, 2016.
Oriente Station is situated in an urban area of reclaimed industrial and abandoned buildings fronting the northern margin of the Tagus River, situated 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the city centre.[8]
Ambitious in its conception, the modernist station includes a Lisbon Metro station, a high-speed commuter and regional train hub, a local, national and international bus station, a shopping centre and a police station. To read more about Lisbon Oriente Station, click here: .
This film features views of the station's architecture and infrastructure, as well as views of trains arriving at and departing from the station.
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Portugal, Lisbon, metro ride from Lumiar to Ameixoeira
escalator 0:42 , 1:02 , 14:12
ticket barrier 1:36 , 13:58
metro train 8:22
elevator 11:11
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
⁴ᴷ Lisbon Metro Action
The Lisbon Metro dates back to the 1950s, and has steadily grown in to a decently-sized system! Enjoy these clips I took while on vacation in Lisbon!
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Portugal, Lisbon, metro ride from Rato to Marques de Pombal
escalator 0:30
ticket barrier 1:48 , 10:56
metro train 3:32
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
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The Virtual Tourist walks around Lisbon Metro Stations in Portugal
Travelling on the Metro in Lisbon, Portugal.
Travelling on the Metro in Lisbon, Portugal.
It's our second full day in Lisbon, Portugal. Today we head out to stock our larder up with supplies and later join an Irish Dance and Music rehearsal in Jazzy Dance Studios in Picoas.
We show you the extremely deep under the ground Metro station - Chiado. If you like getting on lots of consecutive elevators, then you'll love Chiado!
You can watch how to use a Lisbon Metro ticket machine as Imo fumbles her way through the procedure with Izzy 'on it' as camera-girl.
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I'm Imo and she's Izzy. We love getting out and about and exploring South Wales and beyond.
We're a home-schooling/home-educating family of two based in the UK dealing with the daily challenges of managing Izzy's severe, chronic eczema and her education. Our resourcefulness is tested on a daily basis but we'd love to share our little triumphs and discoveries with you as we go along.
I will always write closed captions in UK English for my vlogs, not only to make them more accessible in general but also to create a useful resource for advanced learners of the English language who may enjoy regular bursts of pseudo-immersion in English in a narrative context with the additional benefit of corresponding on-screen text.
These videos will not generally feature background music making them extra suitable for people who aren't keen on pop music! x
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Lisboa Card, is it worth it?
Learn about the Lisbon Card and its advantages as an attraction, transportation, and discounts pass.
We answer to the following questions: What is Lisboa Card? What does the Lisboa Card include? How much does Lisboa Card cost? How to buy Lisboa Card? is Lisboa Card worth it?
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Hey guys. I'm Maria from Travel Guide Lisbon and today I'm going to talk about the Lisboa Card. What is the Lisbon Card? What is included in the Lisbon Card? Where can you buy it? For how much and if it's worth it for you?
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So, what is the Lisbon Card? The Lisbon Card is the official visit and travel card for Lisbon. It's not only museums and attraction pass, but also a travel card, transportation card within Lisbon, which give you unlimited free public transportation within Lisbon.
Not only that, it also gives you free train rides to Sintra and Cascais. Also, 25% discount on the Aerobus, which is a bus service between the airport and the city and then 25% off on the citysightseeing hop-on hop-off passes.
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As for the museums and attractions pass, it is a discount card, which gives you free and discounted entrances on the main attractions in Lisbon and nearby towns such as in Central.
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So, some examples of the free attractions included in the Lisbon Card are the iconic Belem Tower in Lisbon or the most famous Jeronimos Monastery. The famous Tram 28. The Elevador de Santa Justa, which was designed by Eiffel or numerous museums such as the National Museum of Azulejos.
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For discounted prices, discounted and trip prices. For example, the Oceanarium of Lisbon. The Gulbenkian Museum. The Fado Museum and the most known world heritage sites in Sintra such as the famous Pena Palace, the Quinta da Regaleira and the Park of Monserrate, they are all included in the Lisbon Card. I have written a longer list for you on our website, Travel Guide Lisbon at the Lisbon Card. You can read there more about that.
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So, where can you buy your Lisbon Card? You can either buy it online on our website or on the spot in Lisbon in a ticket office. I have written you a list as well on the website in which ticket offices you can buy it. Where are the ticket offices, but for example there is one straight away at the airport that at the arrival hall or on one of the main squares of Lisbon, the Praca do Comercio in the Lisbon Welcome Center. If you choose to buy your ticket online, you will receive an email with a voucher and you will have to take this voucher with you along with your passport or ID to a ticket office where you will redeem your Lisbon Card and you will also receive a small tour guide and a city map together with it.
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So, your options are, you can buy a 24 hours, a 48 hours or a 72 hours Lisbon Card. The 24 hours Lisbon Card cost 19 Euros for an adult. The two-day pass cost 32 Euros and the three-days pass cost 40 Euros for an adult. It's free for children under the age of four.
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Is the Lisbon Card worth it? Absolutely yes. If you manage to visit two or three attractions at least a day, then your Lisbon Card has already paid for itself. Even in the summer when in high season when you can count with longer waiting times in queues, even then, it's doable. I would absolutely recommend the Lisbon Card.
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For example, if you spend two days in Lisbon, you can buy the 48 hours pass, but if you want to take it easy, you can only buy the 24 hours pass, and the next day, take it easy and just walk around the streets of Lisbon, you know? You don't have to be running around museums and monuments all the time you are there. You can just choose to buy a one-day pass, and one day, take it easy.
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But you can also buy the two-days pass, and the first day, visit all the attractions in Lisbon, and the second day, you can spend the day, for example, in Sintra. Spend your day there. The Lisbon Card is perfect for that as well because, don't forget, it includes a free train ride to Sintra and back.
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Portugal, Lisbon, 2X metro ride from Avenida to Baixa-Chiado to Martim Moniz
ticket barrier 0:32 , 17:56
metro ride from Avenida to Baixa-Chiado 4:52
metro ride from Baixa-Chiado 13:20
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
October 2018
Portugal, Lisbon, metro ride from Restauradores to Baixa Chiado
ticket barrier 3:46 , 19:50
metro ride from Restauradores to Baixa Chiado 10:52
metro ride from Baixa Chiado to Cais do Sodré 15:00
moving sidewalk 17:40 , 18:22
escalator 21:02 , 21:30
- recorded with Sony a7III (firmware 1.01), SLR Magic 18mm F2.8 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
September 2018
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The Virtual Tourist walks around the Lisbon Metro Stations in Portugal
LISBON GUIDE and public transport all day ticket guide
Lisbon is built on seven hills, and what climbs them all is public transport. The best deal in town is an all day ticket, go anywhere, hop on and off. We show you how to purchase a ticket then take it for a few trips. Especially the 28E tram.
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