How to get to Lisbon from the airport and from it to the nearest cities. Transport guide

Lisbon

Lisbon Airport → city centre
Portugal

Visit the capital of Portugal and get to the city centre by bus, metro, shuttle (at night only bu taxi). Prices and schedules in Kiwitaxi Airguide.

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Lisbon → Cascais
Portugal

To get to sunny Cascais from Lisbon, take a train or a taxi. Read detailed Kiwitaxi Airguide!

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Lisbon → Porto
Portugal

In this full Airguide, we described in details all the possible ways to get to Porto from Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport and compared their comfort level, durations, and prices. Tourists may choose bus, train, plane — or pre-book a convenient transfer in advance.

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Lisbon → Sintra
Portugal

Find out more about this route from Kiwitaxi Airguide: what transport faster and some cheaper. Travel by a train or a taxi.

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How to get to Lisbon from the airport and from it to the nearest cities
Lisbon
Portugal

Lisbon is the capital and the main port of Portugal situated on the shore of Atlantic ocean. It doesn’t have many ancient sights — but its atmosphere is truly unforgettable. The city center is full of nice old streets, marvelous palaces, and beautiful cathedrals — it’s great to spend hours walking through it or riding a famous yellow tram. Another place to visit is the big Oceanarium with thousands of species of fishes and other sea animals.

We collected some useful tips to help travelers navigate in Portugal. In our Airguide, you can get all the information about popular types of public transport, their routes, and prices. The information is received from reliable sources, such as official websites of Portugal transport services or popular travel blogs, so you can be sure in those recommendations.

Lisbon transport timetable

Lisbon is the biggest city in Portugal and its transport is developed quite good. To navigate the capital or travel to nearest settlements and resorts, you may use buses and trams, underground and trains, funicular and ferryboats. And if public transport doesn’t fit you, it is always possible to book a transfer to any place you need.

How to get to Lisbon and from it

Although young travelers who prefer to save money choose different types of public transport to get to or from Lisbon, some other tourists need more comfort in their journey. To fully enjoy your trip, it’s better to plan all the routes in advance and to think about some questions:

— When will your flight arrive? Like in most European countries, public transport in Portugal doesn’t operate at night. If you are arriving at Humberto Delgado Airport late in the evening, it’s better to book a transfer in advance to get to your hotel fast and easy;

— Are you traveling alone or with friends? Shuttle buses or underground are quite convenient for solo tourists. But in case you are traveling with a group of friends or children, compare transfer price with public transport one — maybe the difference would be quite small. In this situation, you may book a minivan transfer which perfectly suits for a big company;

— Is it your first time in Portugal? Experienced tourists who know Lisbon and its environs may get to their home or hotel by bus or underground. But if you have never been to Portugal before and are afraid of getting lost, taxi or transfer is a way out. If you book one in advance, the driver will meet you at the airport with a nameplate, so you don’t have to look for a transport and worry about it.

Kiwitaxi Airguide: how to get to Lisbon from the airport and from it to the nearest cities?

In this Airguide, we provide truthful tips about different ways to get to or from Lisbon. Of course, each journey is unique, so we recommend you to choose transport type depending on your traveling conditions. If you travel alone without big luggage, you may save money and go to Lisbon by shuttle bus or underground. And in case you have to hurry up or need more comfort during your trip, try to book a transfer in advance. Choose one of the vehicle classes and payment methods and don’t worry about getting the place. Have fun and enjoy your Portugal holidays!