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Can I get an Uber from Lisbon Airport?

Yes, Uber is available at LIS Airport. Open the Uber app, enter your location, and you'll be connected with a driver in no time. Where is the Uber Lisbon Airport pickup point? All pickup locations are subject to change, so be sure to check your Uber app for where your pickup location has been set.



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Uber, Bolt and ride hailing apps Their fares vary depending on demand, but a transfer to the centre of Lisbon typically costs around €7 and will always be cheaper than a taxi.

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Uber/Bolt are plentiful in Lisbon and are often a fraction of the cost of taking a regular taxi. Uber/Bolt is more reliable and the drivers are generally very friendly, speak English and can give you some great local advice.

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Reserve a ride with Uber in advance in Lisbon Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Lisbon. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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I've used Uber (and other taxi apps like Bolt and Freenow) all over Portugal, as well as traditional taxis. If you haven't used any of these apps, it really is one of the easiest ways to get around Portugal, particularly if you don't speak the language and are nervous about phoning a taxi company. What is this?

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Lisbon Taxis: Payment Methods Although your taxi driver will likely accept payment via debit or credit card, this is not a rule. Hence, you should always carry some euros with you, as many taxis aren't equipped with a POS machine. In that case, bank card payments are out of the question.

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There are many options for getting around Portugal without renting a car. Here is a short list. Public Transportation. Public transport is a great way to travel in Portugal, as it is very reliable and the options are plentiful: trains, buses, metro, trams, funiculars, elevators, and even - ferries!

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Uber/Bolt is more reliable and the drivers are generally very friendly, speak English and can give you some great local advice. We highly recommend you to download Uber/Bolt before you visit Lisbon… you also have an option for an eco friendly EV for your ride.

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Uber was the first ridesharing service in Lisbon, and although it has recent competitors, it remains the most popular.

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Tipping in Portugal is just as important as in other parts of the world. All waiting staff, attendants and clerks earn a wage, but wages are low and many do rely on tips to supplement their income.

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The Uber pick-up and drop-off point at Lisbon Airport is at the Departure area in Terminal 1. The Departures area is located on the first floor. After exiting the terminal, cross the street and wait for the Uber driver you requested on your app at the 'kiss & fly' parking lot.

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How much is a taxi from Lisbon Airport to the city center? Portela Airport is only 7km away from Lisbon downtown. Thus, a taxi ride from LIS Airport to the city center lasts only 20 minutes and costs 10€-15€/10$-15$ during the day, while night rides and transfers on weekends and holidays cost 18€/18$.

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The Lisbon Airport has a Metro (subway) station with a direct line to the city centre. The 'Aeroporto – Saldanha' line takes you to downtown Lisbon in about 20 minutes. The Metro network will allow you to move around the city at ease.

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Taxi: A taxi is a comfortable and reasonably priced way to get from the Airport to your hotel. It normally costs around € 35 ( US$ 37.40) to get to the city center. You can purchase a pre-paid ticket at the taxi rank, that way you'll know the price before getting in the taxi and avoid possible surprises.

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Yep, check Uber App for fare from your accommodation and see cost for yourself. This topic has been closed to new posts due to inactivity. What are forum guidelines?

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Tipping is not mandatory, and you should only do so if you feel comfortable about it and if you want to reward truly exceptional service. Tipping for great service is very much appreciated.

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Drinking tap water in Portugal is considered safe in all regions and the water meets all EU standards. Lisbon tap water is of a medium hardness, rich in minerals and has chlorine added during treatment. It can have a strong taste, so most Lisbon residents drink bottled water and use tap water for most everything else.

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Uber/Bolt is more reliable and the drivers are generally very friendly, speak English and can give you some great local advice. We highly recommend you to download Uber/Bolt before you visit Lisbon… you also have an option for an eco friendly EV for your ride.

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Add the Bolt app to your phone for your visit. It generally runs a little cheaper than Uber. The most we paid for a Bolt or Uber ride in Lisbon 2 weeks ago was 7.50 and that was a 25 min ride from our hotel to Belém.

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In Portugal pumping gas is a self-service affair. It is important to pay in cash, as some gas stations may not accept the magnetic swipe cards common in the U.S. (The ones that do accept these cards will encounter a surcharge of 50 Euro cents.)

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