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Lisbon

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✈️ Getting there

LISHumberto Delgado Airport (Lisbon Portela Airport)
📍 7 km20 min🚇 Metro🚌 Bus🚕 Taxi🚌 Uber

The Metro Red Line (Linha Vermelha) runs directly from the airport to Alameda (change for Green/Yellow lines) and reaches the city centre in about 20 minutes for €1.65 — by far the cheapest option; Uber is also inexpensive at €8-12 to central Lisbon and often faster than a metered taxi.

A compact, manageable airport sitting almost inside the city — one of Europe's closest airports to a capital city centre. TAP Air Portugal is headquartered here; Ryanair, EasyJet, Wizz Air, and most major European airlines operate extensive routes, making it a highly competitive market with good fare availability.

Don't Miss

Hidden gems and local experiences in Lisbon — beyond the tourist trail.

🎵Attend a real fado show at a small house in Mouraria — the neighbourhood where fado was born — rather than the polished tourist venues in Bairro Alto. Tasca do Chico on Rua do Diário de Notícias seats only 30 people; book weeks ahead. The music starts around 9:30pm and goes until midnight.
🚋Tram 28E is genuinely useful transport (not just a tourist attraction) for crossing the historic hills — but ride it on a weekday morning before 9am to avoid the worst crowding. It runs through Graça, Alfama, Baixa, Chiado, and Estrela: essentially the entire historic city.
🥐Pastéis de Belém — the original custard tart bakery in Belém — has been using the same secret recipe since 1837. Yes, there's a queue, but it moves fast. Order them at the counter dusted with cinnamon and powdered sugar, eat them immediately while still warm. The experience at a marble-topped table in the back rooms is worth the 10-minute wait.
🌅The Miradouro da Graça — not the more famous São Pedro de Alcântara or Santa Catarina — gives the best view of the castle and Alfama rooftops at sunset, and attracts far more locals than tourists. Bring wine from the corner shop and arrive 45 minutes before sunset.
🐟Order the bacalhau (salt cod) at a proper tasca in Alfama — Portugal has 365 ways to cook it and a good house version will be one of the memorable meals of the trip. Ask for bacalhau à brás (shredded, scrambled with eggs and crisps) if you're uncertain; it's a reliable entry point.

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How cheap are flights to Lisbon?

FairFares is currently tracking fares to Lisbon from €49. Prices shift with demand and lead time — checking regularly helps you catch the best deals.

When is the best time to fly to Lisbon?

The best time to visit Lisbon is March–May & September–October, when you'll find comfortable conditions and a good balance of lively atmosphere without peak crowds.

Do I need a visa to visit Lisbon?

Visa requirements depend on your passport — check your government's travel advice for the latest entry requirements before booking.

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