Choose the right Lisbon Card duration by matching pass validity to your pace, queue exposure, and attraction priorities.

Pass duration should match your execution capacity, not your ambition.
| If your trip pattern is... | Consider... |
|---|---|
| One intense sightseeing day | 24h |
| Two balanced days | 48h |
| Three mixed days with buffer | 72h |
daily_value = entries_planned + transport_estimate
duration_fit = days_you_can_execute_realistically
Choose the shortest duration that you can actually complete without exhaustion.
| Scenario | Best tactical move |
|---|---|
| Queue suddenly long | Switch to nearby secondary stop, return later |
| Transport disruption | Use pre-saved alternate line and keep timing buffer |
| Energy drop after lunch | Shorten route and prioritize one high-value stop |
Yes, but use earlier starts and keep more buffer between key stops.
Pre-book only high-demand entries. Keep some flexible slots for adaptation.
A practical baseline is 20 to 30 minutes per major transfer or queue-prone stop.
If your day includes two high-demand attractions, place them in different time windows (morning and late afternoon) and avoid stacking both around midday.
In Lisbon, better pacing beats bigger pass windows.

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