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Ascensor da Bica - Lisbon's Cable Car

6/14/2023

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One of Lisbon's greatest attractions is the Bica Funicular (Ascensor da Bica).  It's the most photographed funicular in Lisbon, due to the dramatic contrast between the steep route and the Tagus River in the background. 
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It is one of the three funiculars in Lisbon, Portugal, and it's a popular tourist attraction.

The Bica Funicular is located in the Bica neighborhood, a historic and picturesque area known for its narrow streets and colorful houses. Riding the Bica Funicular is a great way to experience the charm of this neighborhood while enjoying a unique mode of transportation.
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Here are some details and tips for riding the Bica Funicular:

The Bica Funicular was originally built in 1892 to help residents navigate the steep slope between Rua de São Paulo and Calçada do Combro. Today, it primarily serves as a tourist attraction.

​Route: The funicular runs on a short track, approximately 245 meters long, between Rua de São Paulo and Largo do Calhariz. It passes through narrow streets and offers scenic views of the neighborhood.

Hours of operation: The Bica Funicular operates from early morning until late evening. The exact schedule may vary, but it generally runs from around 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. It's advisable to check the current operating hours to plan your visit accordingly.

Ticket information: To ride the Bica Funicular, you need a valid public transportation ticket, such as the Viva Viagem card, Lisboa Card, or the individual ticket purchased at the tram stop. You can buy the ticket before boarding or from the driver.

Frequency: The Bica Funicular operates at regular intervals throughout the day. The waiting time between rides is usually short, so you won't have to wait for long.

Exploring the Bica neighborhood: Once you reach Largo do Calhariz at the top of the funicular, you'll find yourself in the heart of the Bica neighborhood. Take some time to explore the area's charming streets, visit local cafes, and soak in the atmosphere of this historic Lisbon neighborhood.
Riding the Bica Funicular provides a unique experience and a glimpse into Lisbon's architectural and cultural heritage. Enjoy the ride and the beautiful surroundings!
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