About us
lisboncard.com is a multilingual information and purchase site for the Lisboa Card. The Lisboa Card is the official tourist card for Lisbon. It is issued by Visit Lisboa, the city's official tourism organisation, also known as Turismo de Lisboa. The card combines free entry to 51 museums and monuments with unlimited use of public transport and is available with validities of 24, 48 or 72 hours.
In Lisbon it is geography rather than the museum count that decides. The city's public transport sits inside the card, and with it the trains out to Sintra and Cascais; the ferries across the Tejo do not. Plan Belém and a day in Sintra and the journeys alone recover a good part of the price, walk the old town instead and the arithmetic looks different. We mark which houses give free entry and which only a reduction, say when the 24, 48 or 72 hours you chose start counting, and go through how the card is collected once you arrive.
Key facts
- Website
- lisboncard.com, independent information and purchase site for the Lisboa Card
- Subject
- Lisboa Card, the official tourist card for Lisbon
- Card issuer
- Visit Lisboa (Turismo de Lisboa), the official tourism organisation of the city
- Operator of this site
- Cruise Media GmbH, Ulrichstein, Germany
- Booking
- via our booking partner Tiqets; their current prices, availability and terms apply
- Languages
- 20 language versions, English is the primary edition
- Content
- included attractions, public transport, validity from 24 to 72 hours, how it works, FAQ
What this site is not
lisboncard.com is an independent guide. We are not the official website of Visit Lisboa or Turismo de Lisboa; the official card shop is shop.visitlisboa.com. We are not a hotel or general travel portal, and we deliberately leave out hotel booking and tours without a card connection. We do not sell the card ourselves: bookings are completed with our partner Tiqets, and their current prices, availability and terms apply.
Further information
Last updated: August 7, 2026