The Anonymous Widower

Buying A Transport Ticket In Lisbon

I tried to buy a ticket after a coffee in Black Horse Square, where tram route 28 passes through. But there was no information, although someone tried to sell me a ticket for one of the bus tours.

So in the end I got one of the new trams to one of the Metro stations.  I bought the ticket for this tram on-board using a few euro coins.

At the Metro station, I found a machine, that after some co-operation with an Austrian lady, I cajoled into giving me a 24 hour ticket. lonely Planet says there are kiosks for these tickets, but I didn’t find one.

March 31, 2013 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Athens Metro

The Athens Metro is fairly modern, as a lot of it was built for the 2004 Olympics. But beware, if you’re visiting the city in the next few months, that a large section of the original line 1 is being rebuilt. No-one seemed to know, when it would be fully reopened.

It is an efficient, if very busy system and you can buy a 24-hour ticket for just 4 euros.

I liked these seats I saw on one of the stations.

Seats on the Athens Metro

Quirky and easy to see.  But I don’t know what Health and Safety would say as they appear not to be fixed down.

They also indicate which way the escalators are going.  London Underground please note!

March 29, 2011 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , | Leave a comment