Lisbon’s Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is exceptionally close to the city center, located only about 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) north of the historic downtown area (Baixa). This makes it one of the most accessible major European hubs. In 2026, the most efficient and cost-effective way to reach the center is via the Metro (Red Line), which takes you from the airport to the city hub in approximately 20 minutes for about €1.80. A taxi or ride-hailing app (like Uber or Bolt) is also very affordable, usually costing between €10 and €20 and taking about 15–25 minutes depending on Lisbon’s notoriously hilly traffic. For those with heavy luggage, the Aerobús remains a popular option, providing direct shuttle service to major hotel districts and the main Cais do Sodré train station. Because the airport is essentially "inside" the city's suburban ring, you can often see the thundering jets flying low over the colorful rooftops of the Alvalade and Campo Grande neighborhoods, a testament to just how integrated the airport is with the local urban landscape.