Hotels near Lisbon Airport, Lisbon, Portugal

Showing 11 hotels
  • DoubleTree by Hilton Lisbon - Fontana Park

    3.49 miles
  • The Vintage Lisbon, an SLH Hotel

    4.29 miles
    Free parking
    Indoor pool
  • The Lumiares Hotel and Spa, an SLH Hotel

    4.69 miles
  • Verride Palàcio de Santa Catarina, an SLH Hotel

    4.99 miles
    Outdoor pool
  • Pousada de Lisboa, an SLH Hotel

    5.04 miles
    Indoor pool
  • DUO Hotel Lisbon, Curio Collection by Hilton

    5.06 miles
  • The Emerald House Lisbon, Curio Collection by Hilton

    5.47 miles
  • Palacio do Governador, an SLH Hotel

    7.33 miles
    Free parking
    Indoor pool
    Outdoor pool
  • Palácio Estoril Hotel, Golf & Wellness, an SLH Hotel

    15.02 miles
  • Legacy Hotel Cascais, Curio Collection by Hilton

    16.60 miles
    Indoor pool
    Outdoor pool
  • Hotel Casa Palmela, an SLH Hotel

    20.61 miles
    Free parking
    Outdoor pool
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Is there public transport from Lisbon Airport to the city centre?

Yes, Lisbon Airport transport is plentiful with multiple options for getting to the city centre. The Metro is one of the most popular choices for travelling to the city, as it’s both affordable and efficient. The Red Line runs directly from Terminal 1, with a journey time of approximately 20 minutes to Lisbon city centre. The metro is a quick and simple way to reach key locations such as Saldanha, Avenida and Marquês de Pombal.

Additionally, there are two Aerobus shuttle services that connect the airport to central Lisbon in about 30 minutes. Line 1 serves the historical part of the city while line 2 serves the Marquês de Pombal area. Both run approximately every 20 minutes from early morning to late evening.

There are also local buses operated by Carris for transport to other parts of the city, however luggage size is limited on these services. For a more direct route, taxis are available outside the terminals, with a travel time of approximately 20 to 30 minutes to central Lisbon. However, the taxi fare can vary depending on traffic conditions and the time of day.

How early should I arrive at Lisbon Airport for international flights?

When flying from Lisbon Airport, the recommended arrival time is around two to three hours before your international flight. This gives you ample time for check-in, security screening and any potential delays.

During the high season (summer months) or around holidays, the airport can be busier than usual, so arriving on the earlier side is advisable.

Additionally, some airlines may have specific cut-off times for check-in, especially if you have luggage to check in, so it's wise to confirm this ahead of time.

Are taxis reliable from Lisbon Airport to central Lisbon?

Yes, Lisbon Airport taxis are generally reliable and safe. Upon arriving at the airport, you will find official taxi ranks just outside Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.

The taxis are typically well-maintained and regulated, with clear fare meters. Expect a journey time of approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

The journey can take a little longer during rush hours (early morning or late afternoon), so be prepared for potential delays during these times. A longer journey time may mean paying a higher fare.

Can I take the metro directly from Lisbon Airport?

Yes, you can take the metro from Lisbon Airport to various key locations in the city centre. The Red Line connects the airport to important areas like Saldanha, Marquês de Pombal, Avenida and Alameda, all of which are hubs for other metro lines or close to popular areas such as Avenida da Liberdade, Baixa and Príncipe Real.

The metro station is located within the airport (Terminal 1) and the ride takes around 20 minutes to reach the city centre. The service operates from 6:30 AM to 1:00 AM, with trains running approximately every 6 to 9 minutes.

Tickets can be purchased at the station. The metro is an efficient and cost effective way to get to the heart of Lisbon.

Is Lisbon Airport easy to navigate for first-time visitors?

Getting around Lisbon Airport is relatively easy. There are two terminals. Terminal 1 is mainly used for international departures and arrivals, whereas Terminal 2 tends to see more budget and national airlines.

There is a shuttle service linking the two terminals. Multilingual signage directs you around the airport and services such as toilets, baby change, lounges, work spaces, restaurants, left luggage and money exchange are all on hand to make your time at the airport more pleasant.

If you need help getting around the airport, assistance points are located in each terminal. The airport does get busy at peak travel times and queues can be long in the summer months.

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