✨ Welcome to Lisbon – where the iconic yellow trams rattle up the seven hills, the 25 de Abril Bridge arches over the Tagus River, and the pastel-coloured buildings glow under the Atlantic sun. Whether you’re arriving for a pastel de nata in Belém, a sunset at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte, or a high-speed train escape to Porto or Faro, Lisbon is Portugal’s charming and efficient transport hub. This friendly, up-to-date 2026 guide gives you everything you need: real addresses, official websites, current prices, and simple tips so you can navigate like a local. Fast, scenic, and full of Portuguese warmth – just like the city itself.

Airport Connections ✈️

Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) Location: Avenida Berlim, approx. 7 km north of the city centre Official website: www.aeroportolisboa.pt

  • Metro Line (Aeroporto station) – Fastest and most convenient public option Direct to downtown (Baixa-Chiado, Rossio). ⏱ 20–25 minutes | 💰 €2.00 one-way (Navegante card or Viva Viagem) Runs every 6–10 minutes from ~05:30 to 01:00. Official: www.metrolisboa.pt or Carris/Metro app
  • Aerobus (Line 1 & 2) – Comfortable express To Cais do Sodré, Marquês de Pombal, and Oriente. ⏱ 20–35 minutes | 💰 €4.50 one-way
  • Taxi & Ride-Hailing – Door-to-door (see Taxi section).

Rail & Train Stations 🚂

Lisbon Oriente (Gare do Oriente) Address: Av. Dom João II, 1990-097 Lisboa Directly connected to Metro (Red Line), buses, and the Tagus waterfront.

Lisbon’s stunning modern main station and major hub for Alfa Pendular and Intercity trains to Porto, Coimbra, Faro, and high-speed connections. Beautiful architecture with shops and food halls. Tickets & timetables: www.cp.pt or CP app Example price: Lisbon → Porto from €20–€35 | Lisbon → Faro from €25–€45. Book early for the best fares!

Santa Apolónia serves some northern routes and is a charming secondary station near the river.

Central Bus Terminal 🚌

Lisbon Oriente Bus Terminal (integrated with the railway station) Address: Same as above (Gare do Oriente)

Main long-distance bus hub for FlixBus, Rede Expressos, and coaches to Porto, Faro, Coimbra, and across Portugal/Europe. Modern, air-conditioned terminal with easy transfers to metro and trains. Airport connection: Metro direct or Aerobus. Tickets: Buy via FlixBus/Rede Expressos apps or on-site. Prices vary (e.g. Lisbon–Porto ~€15–€25 | Lisbon–Faro ~€20–€35).

Sete Rios Bus Terminal is a secondary hub for some routes.

Taxi & Ride Options 🚕

Clean, reliable, and metered – apps are the locals’ favourite.

  • Airport to city centre (Baixa/Rossio): 💰 €15–€25 (15–30 minutes). Official taxi rank outside arrivals.
  • Apps (highly recommended): Bolt (most popular and often cheapest) and Uber. In-city rides usually €6–€15 depending on distance and traffic.

Pro tip: Bolt almost always gives the best rates and transparent pricing in Lisbon!

Rentals & Shared Mobility 🚲🛵

Lisbon is wonderfully bike- and scooter-friendly – the Tagus riverside paths and hilltop views are pure magic on two wheels!

  • Car Rentals Pick up at the airport or city offices. Prices from ~€30–€60/day for economy (varies by season). Popular companies: Hertz, Sixt, Enterprise via kayak.com or airport counters.
  • Gira Bike Share (official public system) Hundreds of stations across the city and waterfront. 1-day pass: €10 | First 45 minutes often free. Official app: Gira – download and unlock instantly!
  • Shared Mobility Lime, Bolt, and Tier e-scooters are widely available. Download the app → unlock instantly → glide along the Tagus or up to the Miradouros!

Pro tip: Gira bike or Bolt e-scooter along the Tagus River path to Belém is one of the most beautiful ways to experience Lisbon.

FAQ ❓

✈️ What’s the cheapest way from the airport to the city centre? Metro (€2.00) – direct, frequent, and excellent value.

🚇 Is public transport easy from the airport? Very – the metro station is inside the terminal with seamless connections.

🚌 Can I go straight from the airport to Porto or Faro? Absolutely! Metro to Oriente then high-speed train or long-distance bus.

🚕 Which app is best for taxis? Bolt – reliable, transparent pricing and usually the cheapest.

🚲 Is Gira bike sharing good for visitors? Perfect! The daily pass makes it ideal for exploring the riverside and hills.

Tips for Smooth Travel in Lisbon 💡

🌿 Buy tickets wisely – Get a Navegante card or Viva Viagem for seamless metro, tram, bus, and ferry travel. 24-hour passes save money. 📱 Download the Carris/Metro, Bolt, CP, and Gira apps before arrival. Google Maps works perfectly. 🕒 Avoid rush hour (07:30–09:30 & 16:30–18:30) if possible. 🧳 Luggage is fine on metro and most buses (dedicated spaces). 🌞 Lisbon is very walkable in the centre – combine public transport with scenic strolls along the Tagus! ❤️ The city is safe and friendly – just wear comfortable shoes for the hills and enjoy the famous Portuguese hospitality.

You’re now fully equipped to enjoy every moment in Lisbon – from sunrise over the Tagus to golden-hour magic at the Miradouro. Safe travels! 🇵🇹

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