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Can you get a train from Madrid to Portugal?

Yes, there is a direct train from Madrid to Lisbon. We usually find at least one direct train on the route from Madrid to Lisbon every weekday. Trains usually run with a similar frequency on weekends.



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The Lisbon to Madrid train travel takes about 10 hours and 6 minutes, no matter when you leave.

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A single Trenhotel overnight train leaves Madrid from Chamartin every evening throughout the week, arriving in Lisbon the following morning first at Oriente, then 10 minutes later at Santa Apolonia.

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The night train from Madrid to Lisbon is one of Europe's longest-standing overnight rail services. For more than half a century, this train – called the Lusitania – has been a mainstay of the timetables. Today the Lusitania is the sole surviving direct train between the two capital cities on the Iberian Peninsula.

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Trenhotel is Renfe's long-distance night train service. Designed for routes between cities in Spain and Portugal, the trains have seats, compartments for two and four people and separate rooms with a toilet and shower. Renfe operates 4/5 national and 2 international routes with Talgo trains.

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Huelva. Huelva on the coast of southwestern Spain is midway between Sevilla and Faro across the border in Portugal. The historic town is the capital of the province of Huelva in the region of Andalusia.

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Spain and Portugal are part of the free travel zone called “the Schengen Zone”. Travel between those 24 countries is free and open without any passport control, whether flying, driving or using public transport …

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If you're European citizen your country national ID will suffice. If you're a non European than you'll need your passport anyway staying in Spain, in Portugal or travelling from one to another.

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Madrid is the more popular tourist destination but Lisbon has many varied sights and activities. Lisbon offers stunning beaches only a short train ride away while Madrid's nightlife is unbeatable. This guide will provide a comparison of both cities and help you decide between Lisbon or Madrid for a short break holiday.

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Generally speaking, Portugal is cheaper than Spain, although the flight there will likely be the most expensive part of your Portugal vacation.

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A satisfactory first-time visit might take four days, ideally five. That should be enough to help you have a good idea of what Madrid is all about. There will probably be something you have not got around to yet. But remember, you simply can't see everything on your first visit.

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Big sister Lisbon is twice the size, more cosmopolitan, faster paced and 200 miles further south, so in summer it can be sweltering. Compact, walkable Porto has a more traditional feel and is cooled by Atlantic breezes through summer, though fog and rain can roll in via the same route during the winter.

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How long is the train ride from Madrid to Lisbon? As mentioned above, the Madrid - Lisbon train by Renfe prides itself on fast travel times and can take you between the capitals of Spain and Portugal in just 10 hours!

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