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Getting from Lisbon Airport to the city

Tuesday, May 23, 2023

If you're planning a trip to Lisbon, Portugal, you're in for a treat. The city is known for its vibrant culture, beautiful architecture, and delicious cuisine. But before you can start exploring all that Lisbon has to offer, you need to figure out how to get from the airport to the city. That's where we come in.

At Flight-Delayed.co.uk, we want to make your journey as smooth as possible. That's why we are not just providing legal services to claim flight compensation and flight ticket refunds. We've put together a comprehensive guide to getting from Lisbon Airport to the city centre. We'll cover everything from public transportation to car rentals, so you can choose the option that's right for you. So, let's get started and make sure you arrive in Lisbon stress-free!

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By metro

The Lisbon Metro is a convenient and affordable way to get from Lisbon Airport to the city centre. The metro station is located just outside the arrivals hall, and there is a direct line that will take you to the city centre in about 20 minutes. The metro runs from 6:30 am until 1:00 am every day.

To use the metro, you will need to purchase a rechargeable Viva Viagem card at the Ticket Machine or the Ticket Office at the station, which costs £0.44 (€0.50). You can load the card with the following options, among others:

  • Zapping: Prepaid ticket that can be recharged by multiple value options from £2.64- £35.23 (€3-€40). A single journey on the metro will cost £1.29 (€1.47).

  • A 24-hour Carris/Metro ticket, which costs £5.81 (€6.60) and provides unlimited travel on the metro and buses.

By bus

There are several bus routes operated by Carris that run from Lisbon Airport to the city centre. Note that the allowed baggage size is max 50x40x20cm, if your baggage exceeds this size, you will need to take the Aerobus or the Shuttle Bus.

To use the bus, you will need to purchase a rechargeable Viva Viagem card at the Ticket Machine or the Ticket Office at the station, which costs £0.44 (€0.50). You can load the card with the following options, among others:

  • Zapping: Prepaid ticket that can be recharged by €3, €5, €10, €15, €20, €25, €30, €35, or €40. A single journey on the bus will cost £1.29 (€1.47).

  • A 24-hour ticket, which costs £5.81 (€6.60) and provides unlimited travel on the metro, buses, trams, and funiculars.

Woman waiting at a bus stop in Lisbon, Portugal. (Siyuan/Unsplash)

By shuttle

Coimbra Airport shuttle offers door-to-door shared or private transfer between Lisbon Airport and Lisbon city centre from £35.77 (€41). To take the shuttle, you must reserve online through their website. Select your route, date, and number of passengers to search for the most suitable shuttle schedule. If none of the scheduled shuttle services is suitable, you can require a private transfer via their email: coimbra@airportshuttle.pt.

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By train

Lisbon Airport is connected to the city centre by train, which is one of the fastest and most affordable options. The airport has a metro that connects to the city's main train station, Gare do Oriente. The journey takes approximately 10 minutes. From there, you can take a train to other parts of the city or even to other cities in Portugal.

Tickets can be purchased at the ticket machine or at the ticket office at the station. It is recommended to purchase a rechargeable Viva Viagem card, which can be used for journeys on the train, metro, buses, and trams. A single ticket for the metro costs £1.29 (€1.47), while the train fares vary depending on the destination. Visit their website for more details about timetables, buying tickets, prices, discounts, and more.

Train in Lisbon, Portugal. (Jenia Flerman/Unsplash)

By taxi

Taxis are a quick and convenient option to get from Lisbon Airport to the city centre. The taxi stand is located right outside the arrivals hall of both terminals, and there are plenty of taxis available 24/7. The journey to the city centre takes around 20 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs approximately £8.73-13.09 (€10-15).

It's important to note that some taxi drivers may try to overcharge tourists, so it's advisable to make sure the taxi has a meter and that it's turned on before starting the journey. Also, be aware that there may be additional charges for luggage and travelling during the night.

If you're travelling in a group or with a lot of luggage, you can also request a larger taxi (known as a "táxi de praça"), which can accommodate up to six passengers. These taxis have a higher fare (+20%), so make sure to confirm the price before starting your journey.

Taxi cabs in Lisbon, Portugal at night. (Daniel van den Berg/Unsplash)

By car (car rental)

Lisbon Airport has a number of car rental companies available, including Avis, Europcar, Hertz, Sixt, and more. The car rental companies can be found in the terminal building, near the arrivals area.

The drive from Lisbon Airport to the city centre takes around 20 minutes, depending on the traffic. There are several car rental options available to choose from, and it is best to book in advance to ensure availability and the best rates. You can easily book online or in person when you arrive at the airport.

Be sure to have a valid driver's license and insurance before renting a car. It is also recommended to check the rental company's policies regarding fuel, tolls, and parking fees, as they can vary between companies.


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About Lisbon

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a vibrant and charming city that offers a perfect blend of culture, history, and modernity. As one of the oldest cities in the world, Lisbon has a rich heritage that's reflected in its magnificent monuments, cobblestone streets, and traditional neighbourhoods. At the same time, Lisbon is a cosmopolitan city that boasts a thriving arts and music scene, trendy restaurants, and exciting nightlife.

As the largest and busiest airport in Portugal, Lisbon Airport welcomes millions of visitors every year from all over the world. Major airlines such as TAP Air Portugal, Ryanair, and easyJet offer direct flights to Lisbon from several European cities, including London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Madrid.