86 reviews of Lisbon Hop-on Hop-off Tour
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Reviewed by Vivienne C, United Kingdom, March 2012
The bus came right to the port and therefore as very convenient. There are two routes, red and blue routes, and they interchange in at least a couple of places. The seats are the most comfortable that I've experienced on 'Hop-on--Hop-off' buses, compared to Paris, New York, Barcelona and London. Not as much to see, maybe as those cities, but achieved in comfort! The commentary was not constant(possibly a good thing!), but interspersed with slightly morbid 'Fado' singing--personally I'd have liked more information and no music! Overal, though , a good experience.
Reviewed by Dr. Mario Alberto G, Canada, December 2011
Excellent overall but the only thing I would suggest is to extend the hour buses run as sometimes is hard to see thing that happen later. Will use again for sure elsewhere.
Reviewed by Debbie, November 2011
Tour was great, ticket lasted for 48hours so were able to do the red line one day and the blue line the next. With the two of them we saw everything we needed to see in Lisbon.
Reviewed by David B, United Kingdom, July 2011
great value for money ,but compared to other cities it lacked information ,would recommend to friends.
Reviewed by Chan KW & SM San, Malaysia, July 2011
A good ways to see the city. If possible please provide one chinese language in the bus.
Reviewed by travmails, July 2011
Worked well for us. However, this was not the prime supplier of this service.
Reviewed by William E, United Kingdom, June 2011
Great for taking pictures and getting off at the different stops, so much to take in and do.
Reviewed by Peter V A P, June 2011
Excellent sunshine helped make the tour a good experience. Be aware that we suffered the rarity of our bus breaking down (at the Bernabeu Stadium). We waited for the following bus, but it was full. We refreshed at a nice cafe, and took the third bus! It's not always very easy to see where to board your bus, because the avenues and squares can be very broad. Signage can be bigger, brighter, perhaps. The modern Lisbon tour route failed to impress me, because I find it so bland and arrogant compared to the delightful decorative facades of older Lisbon. From Vasco da Gama area the bus has to make a very long return via boring parts of the city, in heavy traffic.
Reviewed by Katherine B, May 2011
excellant trip frequent buses to choose fromj.
This is the only way to see a new city to full advantage. Will definately use this company again
Reviewed by Baras M, March 2011
Excellent tour - only wish the tram was included (as per other tour operator).




