The Streetcar Named Pleasures…
Comfortably seated on its seven hills (one steeper than the other), proud of its countless ruas and narrow travessas leading to even narrower and steeper becos or calçadas, so inclined that they can only be climbed by stairs, Lisbon is not your average, flat city. No wonder, then, that it needs less than average means of transport to let both locals and tourists reach its many wonders, hidden in the most unexpected and hard-to-get places. The emblematic, yellow-colored, single-car trams or ele(c)tricos, as they are called in the city, perfectly fit the width of Lisbon’s streets and add to their vintage charm. They circulate on five different routes, helping attraction-hungry tourists reach numerous historical monuments dispersed in the westernmost and sunniest European capital and they are national monuments themselves....