In 2026, a private tuk-tuk ride in Lisbon typically costs between €15 and €25 per person for a 60-minute tour, with most drivers enforcing a minimum charge of around €50 to €70 per vehicle for a group. While they are a fun and iconic way to navigate the steep, narrow streets of Alfama and Graça that traditional buses can't reach, they are significantly more expensive than standard taxis or Ubers. For a simple "point-to-point" transfer (e.g., from the cruise terminal to the Castle), you should expect to pay at least €15–€20, regardless of the short distance. Most 2026 tuk-tuks in Lisbon are now "Eco-Tuks" (electric), which are quieter and more environmentally friendly. It is vital to agree on the price and duration before you get in, as there are no meters in these vehicles. For the best value, travelers often split a 2-hour "Highlights" tour (approx. €100) among a group of four, which brings the per-person cost down and includes historical commentary from the local driver.
Tuk-tuk rides in Lisbon are a popular and fun way to see the city, but they are not a standard form of public transport with fixed fares. Prices are negotiable and depend entirely on several factors.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of what you can expect:
Important: The price is almost always for the entire vehicle, which typically seats 2-6 people. So, if you’re in a group of 4, splitting a €60 tour is €15 each.
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