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The history of this tram, which travels between the Sao Paulo district, near the “Cais do Sodré” station, to Bairro Alto, started in 1892, the date of its inauguration.
The Bica Elevator tram, designed by Frenchman Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, was named a national monument in 2002.
Because of this and the wide views it allows of the Tajo on its climb to street named “Rúa do Loreto”, along a street lined with small houses, bars and traditional shops, to ride the “Ascensor da Bica” (Bica Lift), as it says at the last station, is highly recommended.
Bairro Alto District (27)
Estrela Basilica (14)
Monument to the Discoveries (9)
Restauradores Square (22)
Santa Justa Elevator Tram (31)
Sé Cathedral (36)
Belém Tower (5)
Freedom Avenue (21)
Nations Park (44)
Rossio Square (30A)
Santa María Church (4B)
The Cloister (4D)
25th of April Bridge (10)
Bicos House (35)
Church do Carmo (24)
Glória Elevator Tram (1D)
Manuelin Style (5A)
Nossa Senhora do Monte viewing point (1I)
Santo António à Sé Church (50)
The Ajuda National Palace (2)
Águas Livres Aqueduct (12)
Cais do Sodré Area (28)
Eduardo VII Park (19)
Lavra Elevator Tram (1E)
Maria II Theatre (30B)
Praça da Figueira Square (48)
São Carlos National Theatre (26)
The House of Alentejo (17)