The best way to get around Lisbon is on foot and by public transport. Your own two feet are a great way to see the sights – just keep in mind that climbing this city's hilly streets on foot can be ...
TWO Brit tourists who died in the horror Lisbon tram crash have been pictured for the first time. Portuguese sources named the tragic couple as Kayleigh Smith, 36, and Will Nelson, a 44-year-old ...
Lisbon's trams are not just a means of transport, they are a journey through the city's history and culture. The iconic ...
THE first victims of Lisbon’s funicular disaster are being named after 16 people were killed when the tram derailed and slammed into a hotel. Among them are brake guard André Jorge Gonçalves Marques, ...
One of the three British victims of the Lisbon tram crash may have been confused with a German man mistakenly reported as dead because he was wearing a Bundesliga football team top. William Nelson, 44 ...
LISBON (Reuters) – The clatter of Lisbon’s trademark yellow trams has been echoing through the cobbled streets for over a century but, as more and more of them are retired from service, one man is on ...
Plan Ahead: Hop on the tram in the middle of its route, such as the Se Cathedral stop, to avoid the long lines at either terminus. San Francisco has its cable cars, London has its red double-decker ...
A victim of the Lisbon tram crash who was initially declared dead has now been found alive. The German dad-of-three was initially reported as having died in the accident in front of his son. His ...
Three Brits have tragically been confirmed dead following the horror tram crash in Lisbon this week. The catastrophic crash happened at Lisbon's Gloria Funicular, one of the Portuguese capital's most ...