A complete Transportation guide of Lisbon

🔹 Lisbon the city of seven hills, is gracefully situated over Atlantic ocean. It really does seem like Lisbon has it all, and here is the complete transportation guide for your next comfortable travel. These are some top tips for how to commute in Lisbon and surroundings. Transportation sometime can become very tricky and expensive, choosing wisely can save lot of money and give you best option to discover the city. We’ve done the research to save your time and help you have the most amazing trip.
A Paradise on Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon, Portugal

🔹 How to commute from Airport:

Lisbon’s airport is very conveniently connected with metro’s and bus and is just 7km from the heart of the city. The best thing about Lisbon Airport is it’s only a 20 minute drive into the city centre. The easiest way to get in is to take metro or the Aerobus. Most convenient and cheap mode of transportation is the metro that runs from 6am to 1am everyday or there’s always the city bus but do expect for both these options to take a little longer.

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Transportation in Lisbon

🔹 How to commute in city:

Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills so to save your legs from all that climbing you’ll probably gonna want to use public transport at some point. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to get around the city – from train, tram, metro, bus and even funicular lift. The metro is good choice if you’re traveling long distances but doesn’t cover all areas of the city. It’s one of cleanest metros in Europe, and most stations are open from 6am to 1am every day. Trams cover areas of the city where there is no access to the metro. There are two types of trams, the yellow “Remodelado” trams that route round the old narrow streets and then there’s modern “Articulado” trams that operate along the flat sections of the city connecting central Lisbon to the Belem district. 

Lisbon has hundreds of buses and 88 different routes so you’re bound to find one to take you where you need to go. The funicular lifts are used to help locals and tourists climb all those hills. We noticed a lot of tourists jumping in Tuk Tuks, and so we thought we’d give it a go. But it turns out the cobbled streets of Lisbon don’t make for a comfy ride in a Tuk Tuk, and if I’m honest a 5 minute ride was a bit of a rip off at €15. Working out the best way to pay for transport in Lisbon can get confusing…but for shure according to our wonderful experience is through trams and by walking. explore the narrow streets by your feet, in every alley you will discover something new ( make shure you wear comfortable shoes, otherwise your feet will inflate)

🔹 Getting to Sintra:

One of the finest place to travel within Portugal from Lisbon is Pena palace in Sintra. There are direct trains run all the time from grand Rossio Station in downtown.
You can purchase tickets from the ticket boths or self automatic machines. Generally the trains runs from 6Am until 1 Am and at peak times run every 10 mins.
The travel time is around 40-45 mins each way and it will cost you 2.25 Euro each way.
 
Hope you have a great travel experience in Portugal.
 
 
Let me know in comments how did you find Lisbon, Portugal transportation System.
 
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