Portela Airport is the largest airport in Portugal. In total there are 135 airports around the world that have direct flights to Lisbon, spread around 123 cities in 49 countries. Currently, there are 9 domestic flights to Lisbon.
Lisbon is mainly known for sightseeing & culture.
This month, there are 9,338 flights arriving at Lisbon Airport, which are 311 flights per day or 13 flights per hour. On an average day, there is at least 1 flight arriving every 5 minutes.
The most frequently departed flights to Lisbon are routes from Madrid (MAD) in Spain and Paris (Orly) (ORY) in France. These two routes together are operated 956 times this month, and make up for 10% of all monthly arrivals at Portela Airport.
The longest flight to Lisbon LIS is departing from Hangzhou (HGH). This non-stop flight takes around 13 hours and 20 minutes and covers a distance of 4,142 miles (6,666 km).
Below you can find a list of all cities and countries that have direct flights to Lisbon, ordered by popularity.
Currently, there are 50 airlines that fly to Lisbon. Most flights to Lisbon are operated by TAP Portugal, as they connect 91 airports to LIS. That’s around 2 times as much as Ryanair, the second biggest airline in terms of operated flight routes to Lisbon. Below you can find a list of airlines that operate most LIS flights:
There are 61 airports that have flights to Lisbon in Business Class. All airports that offer business class flights to LIS are listed below:
If you are looking for a luxurious flight, there's a total of 3 airports to choose from that have flights to LIS in First Class.
These are all non-stop intercontinental flights to Portela Airport (LIS), as of August 2022:
* Please note that there are no direct services from Southern Asia, Japan, Eastern Asia, South-Eastern Asia, Central Asia or Oceania.
Non-stop flights from the US to Lisbon
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Boston (BOS), Chicago (ORD), Miami (MIA), New York (EWR), New York City (JFK), San Francisco (SFO) and Washington (IAD).
Delta (SkyTeam): seasonal flights from Boston (BOS) and year-round flights from New York City (JFK).
United Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from New York (EWR) and seasonal flights from Washington (IAD).
American Airlines (Oneworld): seasonal flights from Philadelphia (PHL).
Non-stop flights from Canada to Lisbon
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
Air Canada (Star Alliance): seasonal flights from Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
Air Transat: year-round flights from Montreal (YUL) and Toronto (YYZ).
Non-stop flights from South America to Lisbon
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) has a strong network of non-stop flights from Southern America.
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Belém (BEL), Belo Horizonte (CNF), Brasília (BSB), Fortaleza (FOR), Natal (NAT), Porto Alegre (POA), Recife (REC), Rio de Janeiro (GIG), Salvador da Bahia (SSA), São Paulo (GRU) and Caracas (CCS).
Azul: year-round flights from São Paulo (VCP).
LATAM: year-round flights from São Paulo (GRU).
Non-stop flights from Central America to Lisbon
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Cancún (CUN).
Orbest: seasonal flights from Cancún (CUN).
Non-stop flights from the Caribbean to Lisbon
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Punta Cana (PUJ).
Orbest: seasonal flights from Punta Cana (PUJ) and Varadero (VRA).
Non-stop flights from Africa to Lisbon
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) is well connected to the African continent with a number of non-stop flights.
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Luanda (LAD), São Tomé (TMS), Maputo (MPM), Agadir (AGA), Casablanca (CMN), Marrakech (RAK), seasonal flights from Oujda (OUD), Tangier (TNG), Djerba (DJE), Monastir (MIR), year-round flights from Boa Vista (BVC), Praia (RAI), Sal, Cape Verde (SID), São Vicente (VXE), Banjul (BJL), Accra (ACC), Conakry (CKY), Bissau (OXB) and Dakar (DSS).
TAAG Angola: year-round flights from Luanda (LAD).
STP Airways: year-round flights from São Tomé (TMS).
Ryanair: seasonal flights from Agadir (AGA), year-round flights from Fes (FEZ) and Marrakech (RAK).
Royal Air Maroc (Oneworld): year-round flights from Casablanca (CMN).
Air Algerie: year-round flights from Algiers (ALG).
EuroAtlantic: year-round flights from Bissau (OXB).
Non-stop flights from the Middle-East / Western Asia to Lisbon
TAP Portugal (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
EL AL: year-round flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Neos: seasonal flights from Tel Aviv (TLV).
Emirates: year-round flights from Dubai (DXB).
Turkish Airlines (Star Alliance): year-round flights from Istanbul (IST).
Non-stop flights from China to Lisbon
Beijing Capital is currently the only airline flying non-stop from China to Lisbon. They fly seasonal from Hangzhou (HGH).
Algiers is the only city in Algeria with direct flights to Lisbon. From Algiers, direct flights are offered by Air Algerie.
In Angola, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Luanda. From Luanda, you can fly non-stop with TAAG Angola or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Austria that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Vienna. From Vienna, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There are 2 airports in Belgium that have non-stop flights to Lisbon.
From Brussels, direct flights are offered by Brussels Airlines (Star Alliance), Ryanair and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Brussels Charleroi, the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair.
Brazil is well-connected to Lisbon (LIS) with 11 airports around the country that have direct flights to the airport.
From Belém, Belo Horizonte, Brasília, Fortaleza, Natal, Porto Alegre, Recife, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador da Bahia, all direct flights to Lisbon are operated by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From São Paulo, the only airline with direct flights is Azul.
From São Paulo, you can fly non-stop with LATAM or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Bulgaria, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Sofia. From Sofia, direct flights are offered by Wizz Air. This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
If you are looking for a direct flight from Canada to Lisbon, there are 2 airports to choose from.
From Montreal and Toronto, you can fly with Air Canada (Star Alliance), Air Transat and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Cape Verde, there are 4 airports that have direct flights to Lisbon.
From Boa Vista, Praia, Sal, Cape Verde and São Vicente, all direct flights to Lisbon are operated by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Hangzhou is the only city in China with direct flights to Lisbon. From Hangzhou, direct flights are offered by Beijing Capital. This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
There is 1 airport in Croatia that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Zagreb. From Zagreb, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance). This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
Varadero is the only city in Cuba with direct flights to Lisbon. From Varadero, direct flights are offered by Orbest. This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in September.
In Czechia, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Prague. From Prague, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Denmark that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Copenhagen. From Copenhagen, direct flights are offered by Norwegian, SAS (Star Alliance) and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Dominican Republic, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Punta Cana. From Punta Cana, you can fly non-stop with Orbest or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Helsinki is the only city in Finland with direct flights to Lisbon. From Helsinki, direct flights are offered by Finnair (Oneworld).
You can fly non-stop to Lisbon from lots of airports in France, as there is a total of 10 airports that have direct services to Lisbon.
From Bordeaux, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Ryanair.
From Lyon, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Marseille, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Montpellier, the only airline with direct flights is Transavia.
From Nantes, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Transavia.
From Nice, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Paris, you can fly non-stop with Air France (SkyTeam) or easyJet.
From Paris (Beauvais), the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair.
From Paris (Orly), direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance), Transavia and Vueling.
From Toulouse, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Gambia that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Banjul. From Banjul, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Germany there are several airports with flights to Lisbon (7 in total).
From Berlin, direct flights are offered by easyJet, Ryanair and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Cologne-Bonn, you can fly non-stop with Eurowings or Ryanair.
From Düsseldorf, you can fly non-stop with Eurowings or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Frankfurt, you can fly non-stop with Lufthansa (Star Alliance) or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Hamburg, you can fly non-stop with Eurowings or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Munich, you can fly non-stop with Lufthansa (Star Alliance) or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Stuttgart, direct flights are offered by Eurowings.
Accra is the only city in Ghana with direct flights to Lisbon. From Accra, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Greece, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Athens. From Athens, direct flights are offered by Aegean (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Guinea that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Conakry. From Conakry, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Guinea-Bissau, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Bissau. From Bissau, you can fly non-stop with EuroAtlantic or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Budapest is the only city in Hungary with direct flights to Lisbon. From Budapest, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Wizz Air.
There is 1 airport in Iceland that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Reykjavik (Keflavik). From Reykjavik (Keflavik), direct flights are offered by Play. This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
Dublin is the only city in Ireland with direct flights to Lisbon. From Dublin, direct flights are offered by Aer Lingus, Ryanair and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Israel, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Tel Aviv. From Tel Aviv, direct flights are offered by EL AL, Neos and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Italy there are several airports with flights to Lisbon (9 in total).
From Bologna, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Florence, the only airline with direct flights is TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Milan (Bergamo), you can fly non-stop to Lisbon with Ryanair.
From Milan (Malpensa), you can fly non-stop with easyJet or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Naples, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Pisa and Rome (Ciampino), you can fly with Ryanair.
From Rome (Fiumicino), the only airline with direct flights is TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Venice Marco Polo, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Latvia that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Riga. From Riga, direct flights are offered by Air Baltic.
In Luxembourg, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Luxembourg City. From Luxembourg City, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Lisbon, which are easyJet, Luxair, Ryanair and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Malta is the only city in Malta with direct flights to Lisbon. From Malta, direct flights are offered by Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in November and ends in March.
There is 1 airport in Mexico that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Cancún. From Cancún, you can fly non-stop with Orbest or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Chișinău is the only city in Moldova with direct flights to Lisbon. From Chișinău, you can fly non-stop with Air Moldova or Fly One.
In Morocco there are several airports with flights to Lisbon (6 in total).
From Agadir, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Casablanca, you can fly non-stop with Royal Air Maroc (Oneworld) or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Fes, you can fly non-stop to Lisbon with Ryanair.
From Marrakech, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Oujda and Tangier, you can fly with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Mozambique, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Maputo. From Maputo, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
If you are looking for a direct flight from Netherlands to Lisbon, there are 3 airports to choose from.
From Amsterdam, there are 5 airlines that have direct services to Lisbon, which are easyJet, KLM (SkyTeam), TAP Portugal (Star Alliance), Transavia and Vueling.
From Eindhoven, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Transavia.
From Rotterdam, you can fly non-stop to Lisbon with Transavia.
There is 1 airport in Norway that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Oslo. From Oslo, you can fly non-stop with Norwegian or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There are 3 airports in Poland that have non-stop flights to Lisbon.
From Krakow and Warsaw, you can fly with Ryanair.
From Warsaw, you can fly non-stop with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) or Wizz Air.
In Romania, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Bucharest. From Bucharest, direct flights are offered by Blue Air, FlexFlight and Wizz Air.
São Tomé is the only city in São Tomé & Príncipe with direct flights to Lisbon. From São Tomé, you can fly non-stop with STP Airways or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in Senegal that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Dakar. From Dakar, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Spain is well-connected to Lisbon (LIS) with 14 airports around the country that have direct flights to the airport.
From Alicante, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Barcelona, direct flights are offered by Ryanair, TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) and Vueling.
From Bilbao, you can fly non-stop with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) or Vueling.
From Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), you can fly with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Ibiza, you can fly non-stop with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) or Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
From Madrid, there are 5 airlines that have direct services to Lisbon, which are Air Europa (SkyTeam), easyJet, Iberia (Oneworld), Ryanair and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Málaga, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Palma de Mallorca, you can fly non-stop to Lisbon with Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
From Seville, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Tenerife (Los Rodeos), direct flights are offered by Vueling. This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
From Tenerife (Reine Sofia), you can fly non-stop to Lisbon with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Valencia, direct flights are offered by Ryanair, TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) and Vueling.
From Zaragoza, the only airline with direct flights is Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in November and ends in March.
Stockholm (Arlanda) is the only city in Sweden with direct flights to Lisbon. From Stockholm (Arlanda), direct flights are offered by Norwegian, SAS (Star Alliance) and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Switzerland, there are 3 airports that have direct flights to Lisbon.
From Basel Mulhouse Freiburg, direct flights are offered by easyJet.
From Geneva, direct flights are offered by easyJet, Swiss (Star Alliance) and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Zürich, you can fly non-stop with Swiss (Star Alliance) or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
There are 2 airports in Tunisia that have non-stop flights to Lisbon.
From Djerba and Monastir, you can fly with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In Turkey, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Istanbul. From Istanbul, direct flights are offered by Turkish Airlines (Star Alliance).
There is 1 airport in United Arab Emirates that has a direct connection to Lisbon, which is Dubai. From Dubai, direct flights are offered by Emirates.
In United Kingdom there are several airports with flights to Lisbon (8 in total).
From Birmingham, direct flights are offered by Ryanair. This is a seasonal route that starts in November and ends in March.
From Bristol, the only airline with direct flights is easyJet.
From Edinburgh, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Ryanair.
From London Gatwick, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From London Heathrow, you can fly non-stop with British Airways (Oneworld) or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From London Luton, you can fly non-stop with easyJet or Wizz Air.
From London Stansted, you can fly non-stop with Ryanair or Ryanair UK.
From Manchester, there are 4 airlines that have direct services to Lisbon, which are easyJet, Ryanair, Ryanair UK and TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
In United States there are several airports with flights to Lisbon (8 in total).
From Boston, you can fly non-stop with Delta (SkyTeam) or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Chicago and Miami, you can fly with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From New York, you can fly non-stop with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) or United Airlines (Star Alliance).
From New York City, you can fly non-stop with Delta (SkyTeam) or TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Philadelphia, you can fly non-stop to Lisbon with American Airlines (Oneworld). This is a seasonal route that starts in August and ends in October.
From San Francisco, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
From Washington, you can fly non-stop with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) or United Airlines (Star Alliance).
In Venezuela, the only airport that has a direct connection to Lisbon is Caracas. From Caracas, direct flights are offered by TAP Portugal (Star Alliance).
Flying to an alternative airport near Lisbon could give you other options to reach your destination. For example, the possibility to fly with a different airline or alliance, or finding a cheaper airfare. In total there are two alternative airports to Lisbon (LIS) within a range of 125 miles (200 km), which are Cascais (CAT) and Portimão (PRM).
FAQs
Which airports fly direct to Lisbon? ›
- Miami (MIA)
- Boston (BOS)
- Chicago (ORD)
- Washington, D.C (IAD)
- San Francisco (SFO)
- Philadelphia (PHL)
- New York, Newark (EWR)
- New York, JFK (JFK)
Which airlines offer direct flights to Portugal? TAP Air Portugal, Air Canada, United, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa, SATA, Delta and KLM all fly non-stop to Portugal.
What days does tap fly from SFO to Lisbon? ›Bom dia, TAP Air Portugal!
TAP Air Portugal is once again serving San Francisco with nonstop service to Lisbon (LIS). TAP currently offers two flights per week: Flights from SFO depart to LIS on Thursdays and Sundays at 4:10 p.m. Flights from LIS arrive at SFO on Thursdays and Sundays at 2:35 p.m.
Flights from United States to Porto
There is 1 airport in United States that has a direct connection to Porto, which is New York. From New York, you can fly non-stop with TAP Portugal (Star Alliance) or United Airlines (Star Alliance).
The Price is Right
In the end, this is why people fly TAP Air Portugal: Low prices. TAP has built its business by attracting travelers with the lowest fares possible. Along with ultra-low-cost carriers like Norwegian Air, they've helped lower the bar for what's considered a cheap flight to Europe.
The total flight duration from United States to Portugal is 9 hours, 41 minutes. This assumes an average flight speed for a commercial airliner of 500 mph, which is equivalent to 805 km/h or 434 knots. It also adds an extra 30 minutes for take-off and landing.
Is it cheaper to fly into Lisbon or Porto? ›Getting to Porto and Lisbon
Porto: Porto is a popular city, but it's small and so is its airport, which means it can sometimes be cheaper (and faster) to buy a flight to Lisbon and make your way up to Porto via a three-hour train, national bus, or low-cost European airline.
The cheapest ticket to Portugal found for each month in 2022 based on historical flight searches by Cheapflights users. At the present moment the cheapest month to fly to Portugal is currently January; with July being the most expensive.
Is it cheaper to fly to Spain or Portugal? ›Expenses and Infrastructure. Generally speaking, Portugal is cheaper than Spain, although the flight there will likely be the most expensive part of your Portugal vacation. A standard flight from North America to Lisbon in May will cost around $1,200 to $1,300CAD for a round trip.
How do you get to Porto from the US? ›Travelling from the U.S.
There are no direct flights from the United States to Porto. The easiest way would be to fly to London, Paris or Frankfurt and then take a direct flight to Portugal's second-largest city. The following airlines offer interesting fares: Lufthansa: Flies from Boston, New York and Atlanta.
How do you get to Porto Portugal? ›
- By Plane. Foreign visitors may prefer to get to Porto by plane, the closest airport is Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport, situated about 10 kilometers north of the city. ...
- By Train. In the northern part of Portugal, Porto is the most important railway hub of all the cities. ...
- By Ferry. ...
- By Bus. ...
- By Car. ...
- Metro. ...
- Bus. ...
- Tram.
The average journey time by train between Porto and Lisbon is 3 hours and 38 minutes, with around 18 trains per day.
What airlines fly from San Francisco and Lisbon Portugal? ›TAP AIR PORTUGAL is the only airline operating direct flights from San Francisco to Lisbon.
Is TAP Portugal Economy Extra worth it? ›Not only did they have outstanding customer service, their planes were very comfortable, and the Economy Xtra seats on the Airbus A321 Neo have some of the best reclining pitch available for overnight flights in an economy seat.
Is tap a reliable airline? ›TAP Portugal is Certified as a 3-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.
What part of Lisbon is best to stay in? ›If it's your first time in Lisbon, you should stay in Baixa or Chiado. We stayed there on our first trip, and it's a fantastic, central home base for exploring the city. We stayed at Porto do Mar Apartments in Baixa, which we recommend.
Is TAP Portugal a safe airline? ›Safety first
The worldwide AirLineRatings rating agency places TAP at level 6, on a scale of 0 to 7, in relation to the airline's product and safety. We were classified as the Best Airline in the 2015 Publituris Portugal Travel Awards (PPTA). Maintenance and improvement of our fleet is a constant priority.
Flying TAP Air Portugal in economy class
Recaro seats are extra reclining which passengers on longer flights love, making that all-hallowed nap more achievable. These seats also have handy six-way adjustable headrests.
Spring and fall offer the best combination of good weather, long days, and plenty of tourist and cultural activities — particularly during Holy Week, Lisbon's series of June festivals (which peak on St. Anthony's Day, June 13), and Porto's celebrations of St. John's Day (June 23–24).
What is the best way to see Portugal? ›Like so many destinations in Europe, the most convenient way to get around Portugal is by renting a car. Rental cars give you the freedom to travel when and where you want and don't force you to fit your plans into a bus or tour schedule.
How safe is it to travel to Portugal? ›
So, is Portugal safe? Yes — extremely safe! Portugal even ranked as the 3rd safest country in the world by the Global Peace Index in 2020.
What is more beautiful Lisbon or Porto? ›Lisbon has more tourist attractions, sights, and museums
While Porto has some worthwhile cathedrals and sights (like the Harry Potteresque bookstore), Porto is more about enjoying the city, strolling the streets, taking in views, and tasting Port wine at the Port lodges.
We always recommend that it takes three days to fully explore Lisbon. This is sufficient to visit all of the characterful districts, experience the nightlife and join a couple of unique activities.
What is the rainiest month in Portugal? ›The wettest month (with the highest rainfall) is November (127.6mm). The driest month (with the least rainfall) is July (4.2mm).
What is the cheapest city in Portugal to fly into? ›- Lisbon.
- Porto.
- Sintra.
- The Algarve.
- Funchal.
- Azores.
- Tomar.
How much money will you need for your trip to Portugal? You should plan to spend around €109 ($111) per day on your vacation in Portugal, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, €32 ($33) on meals for one day and €21 ($22) on local transportation.
What is nicer Spain or Portugal? ›Although both countries are incredible, Portugal had an overall more laid-back vibe and fun atmosphere than Spain. However, I highly encourage travelers to backpack both countries, as it is so easy to jump from one to the other!
Which country is safer Spain or Portugal? ›Portugal is in the top 3 of the 2020 Global Peace Index, the ranking of the safest countries in the world. Portugal is beaten only by Iceland and New Zealand on this list of the safest countries, and is ranked far higher than neighbouring countries such as Spain and France.
Is Portugal warmer than Spain in winter? ›The weather is much the same but the hospitality in Portugal is definitely warmer than Spain. canaries during the winter months but nothing is ever certain anywhere can have good or bad weather.
Are there 2 airports in Porto? ›The nearest airport to Porto is Porto (OPO) Airport which is 10.9 km away. Other nearby airports include Vigo (VGO) (119.7 km) and Santiago de Compostela (SCQ) (195 km).
Is it easy to get from Lisbon to Porto? ›
Lisbon to Porto by train
Probably the easiest way of traveling from Lisbon to Porto is by train. There are frequent connections between the capital and the second biggest city in Portugal. The journey time is between 2 hours and 40 minutes and 3 hours and 10 minutes, depending on the train you take.
- Ryanair (FR)65 destinations.
- easyJet (U2)24 destinations.
- TAP Portugal (TP)11 destinations.
- Transavia (TO)6 destinations.
- Vueling (VY)5 destinations.
- Wizz Air (W6)3 destinations.
- Azores Airlines (S4)3 destinations.
- Eurowings (EW)3 destinations.
A day trip to Porto from Lisbon is absolutely doable and worth your time. It provides a nice contrast with Lisbon. Porto is smaller and 100% walkable. Unlike Lisbon, Porto was not destroyed by the 1755 earthquake and therefore maintains many of its historic buildings and original layout.
Is there a high speed train from Lisbon to Porto? ›The high-speed Lisbon to Porto train usually takes as little as 2 hours and 35 minutes to connect the cities. Apart from that, the Alfa Pendular high-speed train is not only fast but well equipped, modern and departs from and arrives to the cities' centers.
Is the train ride from Lisbon to Porto scenic? ›The train ride from Lisbon to Porto offers some of the best views of the country. It passes through Coimbra – Portugal's capital from 1131 to 1255 and still home to a Roman aqueduct and 13th-century university – and Aveiro, known sometimes as 'the Portuguese Venice' due to its waterways and boats.
How much does the train cost from Porto to Lisbon? ›Journey time | From 3h 10m |
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Price | From €84.45 |
Distance | 170 miles (274 km) |
Frequency | 18 trains per day |
First train | 00:50 |
Three days will allow you to explore the city at a more leisurely pace, as well as providing time to visit the museums and lesser-known sights. If you are new to Porto, it is suggested to plan two days in which to fully see the city.
How much does it cost to take the train from Lisbon to Porto? ›Journey time | From 3h 15m |
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Price | From $5.34 |
Distance | 170 miles (274 km) |
Frequency | 17 trains per day |
First train | 00:15 |
- London Heathrow.
- London Gatwick.
- London Luton.
- London Stansted.
- Bristol.
- Manchester.
- Edinburgh.
Train, bus or fly from London to Lisbon? The best way to get from London to Lisbon is to fly which takes 5h 14m and costs £70 - £300. Alternatively, you can train, which costs £260 - £550 and takes 31h 55m, you could also bus, which costs £120 - £170 and takes 33h 12m.
How do you get to Lisbon Portugal? ›
- Air. Land at the Lisbon international airport which is just a mere 7 km from the centre of the city. ...
- Train. It is just as easy to reach the centre of the city. ...
- Sea. Those arriving by sea have one of the best views of Lisbon – from the river – and can moor in 3 different places, all near the centre. ...
- Car.
The average journey time by train between Porto and Lisbon is 3 hours and 38 minutes, with around 18 trains per day.
Where can you fly direct to Lisbon from UK? ›Direct flights to Lisbon are available from Bristol, Birmingham Edinburgh, Liverpool, London-Gatwick, London-Heathrow, London-Luton and Manchester. The average flight time from the UK to Lisbon is between 2hrs and 30mins (from Bristol) and 3hrs and 10 mins (from Edinburgh).
How long is flight to Lisbon from UK? ›How long is a flight to Lisbon? The flight from London to Lisbon's Portela Airport (LIS) is 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Is Ryanair still flying to Lisbon? ›Sadly, Ryanair is now forced to reduce its fleet of aircraft from 7 to 4 in Lisbon in Summer 2022, a loss of 150 highly paid aviation job losses, over 900,000 fewer passengers, and over €250m in lost tourism revenues for the city of Lisbon this summer.
How do you get from England to Portugal without flying? ›- You can get from London to Portugal by train within 24 hours, the route starting, as so many European rail adventures must, with an early morning Eurostar from London to Paris. ...
- Another way would be to go by car, so that you have it at your disposal throughout your holiday.
On average, it takes around 44 hours 21 minutes to travel from London to Lisbon by train, the fastest services can get you there in as little as 43 hours 37 minutes though. You'll usually find 3 trains per day running along the 1587 km route between these two destinations.
How do I get to Portugal from UK? ›Travelling from the UK, the quickest way is to travel by Eurostar through the Channel Tunnel to Paris (journey time - 2 hours 20 minutes) and, from there, to Portugal. The Sud-Expresso runs between Hendaye/Irun (linked to Paris by TGV) and Lisbon, offering first- and second-class seats, sleepers and a restaurant car.