Travel Tips for Visiting Lisbon: Save Money & Time

The Eternal Cityโ€™s waiting for you! And our tips for visiting Rome are sure to make your trip one to remember โ€“ without breaking the bank.

Lisbon, Portugalโ€™s charming capital, is a city of colorful streets, historic trams, stunning viewpoints, and delicious food.

Whether youโ€™re here for a weekend or an extended stay, these travel tips will help you explore Lisbon efficiently while keeping costs low

Tips for visiting Lisbon

Getting From the Airport to Lisbon City Center

Lisbonโ€™s Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is well-connected to the city:

  • Metro:ย The cheapest and most convenient way to reach the city center. The Red Line connects the airport to key locations for around โ‚ฌ1.50.
  • Bus:ย The Aerobus costs around โ‚ฌ4 and connects the airport to major stops.
  • Taxi/Uber:ย A taxi costs about โ‚ฌ15-โ‚ฌ20, while Uber is slightly cheaper.
  • Private Transfer:ย A good option for groups or those with luggage.

Our tip:ย Get a Viva Viagem card for discounted metro and tram rides during your stay.

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Getting Around Lisbon

Lisbon is a walkable city but has many hills, so transport options can be useful:

  • Trams:ย The iconic Tram 28 takes you through the cityโ€™s most scenic areas (โ‚ฌ3 per ride).
  • Metro & Buses:ย Affordable and well-connected. A 24-hour public transport pass costs around โ‚ฌ6.50.
  • Electric Scooters & Bikes:ย Available for rent throughout the city.
  • Tuk-Tuks:ย Fun but pricey; negotiate fares before hopping in.

Our tip: Avoid peak hours on Tram 28; it gets crowded with tourists.

Where to Eat on a Budget

Lisbon is known for its seafood, pastries, and local taverns:

  • Pastรฉis de Nata:ย Try these custard tarts at Pastรฉis de Belรฉm or Manteigaria.
  • Tascas:ย Local eateries serving cheap and delicious meals.
  • Mercado da Ribeira (Time Out Market):ย A great place to sample different foods at decent prices.
  • Menu do Dia:ย Many restaurants offer lunch menus for โ‚ฌ8-โ‚ฌ12.

Our tip: Avoid eating in tourist-heavy areas like Praรงa do Comรฉrcio; prices are inflated.

Where to Stay Without Breaking the Bank

Lisbon offers budget-friendly stays across different neighborhoods:

  • Alfama & Mouraria:ย Charming, historic, and full of affordable guesthouses.
  • Bairro Alto:ย Ideal for nightlife lovers, but can be noisy.
  • Principe Real:ย Trendy and centrally located.
  • Hostels & Airbnbs:ย Great options for budget travelers.

Our tip: Stay near a metro station for easy access to all parts of the city.

Best Time to Visit Lisbon

Hereโ€™s a breakdown of each season in Lisbon, to give you an idea of the best time to visit:

  • Spring (March-May):ย Pleasant weather, fewer crowds.
  • Summer (June-August):ย Hot and busy, but vibrant festivals.
  • Fall (September-October):ย Mild weather, fewer tourists.
  • Winter (November-February):ย Chilly but cheaper accommodations.

Our tip: Visit in spring or fall to enjoy great weather without peak-season prices.

Affordable & Free Things to Do

Lisbon is jam-packed with free and affordable activities:

  • Miradouros (Viewpoints):ย Free panoramic views of the city.
  • Belem Tower & Jerรณnimos Monastery:ย Free entry on Sundays.
  • LX Factory:ย A cool cultural and shopping hub.
  • Tram 28 Ride:ย A budget-friendly way to see the cityโ€™s highlights.
  • Beaches:ย Take a short train ride to Cascais or Estoril for a beach day.

Our tip: Get tickets online for major attractions to skip long queues.

Nightlife & Entertainment on a Budget

Looking to spend a night on the town? Here are some tips:

  • Fado Music in Alfama:ย Some bars offer free live Fado music.
  • Sunset at Miradouros:ย Free and magical.
  • Happy Hours:ย Many bars have drink specials before 8 PM.
  • Cais do Sodrรฉ:ย Lively nightlife with affordable spots.

Our tip: Buy drinks at local kiosks and enjoy them by the waterfront.

Packing Tips for Lisbon

Packing for Lisbon is super simple. Hereโ€™s what you need to know:

  • Comfortable Shoes:ย Lisbon is hilly and has cobblestone streets.
  • Light Layers:ย Weather changes throughout the day.
  • Reusable Water Bottle:ย Free public water fountains are available.

Our tip: Bring sunscreen; itโ€™s expensive in Portugal.

Safety & Health in Lisbon

Lastly, you should be aware of these points before you head off:

  • Pickpockets:ย Be cautious in busy areas and on trams.
  • Emergency Numbers:ย Dial 112 for medical assistance.
  • Pharmacies:ย Marked with a green cross and offer basic medication.

Our tip: Use the Air Doctor app to find English-speaking doctors if needed.

About the Air Doctor App

With the Air Doctor app in your pocket, you can easily access medical care anywhere else you travel.

Air Doctor offers a wide range of benefits, including:

  • A global network of over 20,000 multi-lingual doctors and specialists
  • Choice of clinic, at-home (hotel), and video consultations
  • Active in 91 countries
  • 24/7 multi-lingual support
  • Transparent pricing and reviews
  • Most common medical specialties, including pediatricians

Lisbon is a stunning destination with endless charm, and you donโ€™t need a big budget to enjoy it. Use these practical tips to maximize your experience while keeping expenses low. Happy travels!

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Jenny is the CEO and one of the Co-Founders at Air Doctor. She spent more than 20 years at Intel, most recently as general manager of its manufacturing facility in Israel and before that in various engineering and manufacturing roles in Silicon Valley. Air Doctor is her second startup having previously founded electric vehicle company ElectRoad.