Lisbon Airport Bus
Lisbon Airport (LIS), also known as Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport or Portela Airport is the international airport of the capital of Portugal and it is located in Lisbon itself. The most popular flights are to Madrid, Paris and London. As for the intercontinental flights, people mostly fly to Brazil, however, destinations like Dubai and Luanda are getting more popular. The airport has 2 terminals: the main terminal is T1 and most of airline companies use it. The second, T2, is smaller and designed for low-cost companies like easyJet and Ryanair. Both of them are connected by a free shuttle bus from T1.
How to get from Lisbon Airport to Lisbon
Airport shuttle
The buses to the centre of Lisbon are called ‘aerobuses’ and they are operated by Carris and currently two lines can take you either to Cais do Sodré railway station (line 1) or to José Malhoa Avenue (line 2):
Line 1: This line goes to the main train station and passes by Rossio Train Station
- The first bus leaves the airport at 7:30 and the last one leaves at 23:00. Buses run every 20 mins, except after 19:00 when they run every 25 mins.
Line 2: This line passes by Sete Rios bus station and Praça de Espanha and the last stop is at José Malhoa Avenue.
- The first bus leaves the airport at 7:40 and the last one leaves at 22:45. Buses run every 20 mins, except after 19:00 when they run every 25 mins.
The for Aerobus costs €4 and it is valid for both bus lines. You can buy tickets online, at the airport or from the bus driver. Ticket is valid for 24 hours after being validated in the bus.
Metro
Another option of reaching the centre of Lisbon is by taking a metro, which is the cheapest and quickest means of transport from the airport.
- The red line will take you to São Sebastião station in only 15 mins where you need to change the line to get to the city centre.
- One-way ticket will cost you €1.50 but if you plan to use metro more times during the day (or trains, trams and buses), then we suggest buying a daily pass for €6.40. (updated for 2019)
- Metros run from 6:30 to 01:00. The frequency of departures from the airport is every 6 to 8 minutes.
Taxi services
In case you don’t want to wait in line for the metro, or you have too much baggage to take into the bus, then consider taking a taxi. The normal fare of a ride to the city centre is ~15€, but it might cost you even more during the night. Be careful and insist on negotiating the price before the ride, because drivers might sometimes take longer routes than necessary.
Transfer
Private transfer is much more economical than taxi, especially if you’re travelling in a larger group. For example, for the price of €22, you can get yourself a taxi for 4 people. So don’t wait and book your door-to-door transfer now.
- NOTE: The prices displayed in the table above are per person (Minibus for up to 8 Passengers) and NOT per vehicle.
Renting a car at Lisbon Airport
Renting a car is the best option if you want to have the commodity to go wherever you want, or you simply want to explore the city by yourself. You can rent cars directly at the airport (Budget, Hertz, Avis) or simply book them online.
Renting a bus at Lisbon Airport
For those coming in a group of 10 or more, the ideal way to get around is by renting a bus. Book it in advance so the bus rental company can arrange all the details, such as pick-up point.
From LIS to Porto: To get to the city of Porto you can either:
- Take a train from Oriente station, but first you need to take a metro from the airport to the station. The ticket will cost you 30€ and the journey will take approx. 3 hours.
- Take a bus from Sete Rios bus station, operated by Rede Expressos company. (reach it by bus line 2). The ticket is significantly cheaper (19€), but it will take 3.5 Porto.
Accommodation near Lisbon Airport
Lisbon Airport FAQs
Not at all. Using public transport, you can reach the city either by bus or by metro which runs until 01:00. Or you can get a taxi, but it will cost you more than usual because during the night the price rises.
The closest to the airport is Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Airport (3*), located 2.6 km from the airport. The hotel offers a free shuttle from and to the airport.
Of course, it is possible because the airport is practically in the city and merely 5-6 kilometres from the centre. Buy yourself a daily pass for 6€ (metro, bus, tram) and visit all the main sights in Lisbon. Don’t want to drag your luggage around? No problem, luggage storage facilities are available at the airport (level 2, car park P2).
You will find exchange services in both Departures and Arrivals terminals and also several ATMs, but we recommend having money before the flight.
From the airport no, but many buses to other cities depart from Oriente bus station; the most popular destinations are Lisbon – Madrid, Lisbon – Seville or Lisbon – Malaga. If you have enough time, try to visit Coimbra, a famous university town or Tavira, the beach resort.
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How do I get from the airport in Lisbon to Lagos?
Dear Allison,
Unfortunately, we do not have a bus line from Lisbon to Lagos currently in our system, but you can check other bus lines on getbybus.com.
Best regards!
Melani, GBB Team
hi
we are 4 people flying to lisbon for 6 days do you reccomend car rental or public transport .
air port both ways ,6 rides per day bus or metro or tram for 4 and visiting tourist spots .
please reccomend the cheapest and convient way in month of july .
thanks
bibi
Dear Bibi,
Here are Your options: You can buy 7 Colinas Card in any metro station or newsstand and “charge” it each day with a daily transportation ticket which costs 6€ (that would be total of 36€ for each person for 6 days). Or You can simply rent a car which will cost You less but You might have problems with finding a parking spot since we’re talking about July. You can get cheap car rentals on this link . Think about it and see for yourself which option suits you better.
Best regards!
Melani, GBB Team
Hello
How do i get from the airport to Vila real de santo Antonio? Arriving in Lisbon Sept 21, in the morning.
Thank you
Maria
Dear Maria,
Unfortunately there is no direct bus line to Vila Real de Santo Antonio. I suggest getting a private transfer or a taxi.
Best regards!
Melani, GBB Team
Hi
We are staying at campo de Santa Clara in Lisbon, is it easy to get a bus or metro to the airport please?
Dear Tracy,
The easiest option would be taking the metro from Lisboa Santa Apolonia station to São Sebastião station and from there to take the red line metro to the airport.
Best regards,
Antonia GBB team
Can we take a bike bag on the aerobus or metro?
Dear Tim,
If the bag is not blocking the way for the other passengers in the aerobus or metro, then it shouldn’t be a problem.
Best regards,
Melani GBB Team
Good day,
Which aerobus would I need to take from the Lisbon airport to get to the Rua de Angola stop? Conversely, can I also get on another aerobus to the Lisbon airport from Rua de Angola?
Dear Ava,
Get on airport bus line 705 (departs in front of the terminal) and get off 2 stops after at Pç. Aeroporto. Then get on bus line 708 to Av. Almirante Reis/R. Angola bus stop (11 stops).
Best regards,
Melani GBB Team
hi. arriving March 19th at 1800 hrs. can I get a bus to castello branco please.
Hi Peter,
typically, the Rede Expressos and Rodoviária do Tejo operate long-distance services in Portugal. I recommend visiting their official websites for bus schedules, ticket prices, and reservations.
Best,
Marija, GetByBus Team
Hi,
I need to catch an early flight to Lyon at 0740. I will be living in the city centre. Since I need to reach the airport around 5 AM, what options do I have to travel from the city centre to the airport so early in the morning?
Hi Rushabh,
you can take the Aerobus, which starts at 04:00 AM from locations like Cais do Sodré and Marques de Pombal, with a 30-40 minute ride. Alternatively, taxis or ride-sharing services are available 24/7, taking about 15-20 minutes, offering a faster and more direct option.
Best,
Marija, GetByBus Team