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Where is the metro station in Lisbon Airport?

The metro stop at Lisbon Airport is located in the south area of T1, on the Arrivals level. Thus, after collecting your baggage (the Arrivals area for both terminals is located at T1), you won't find any difficulties in following the signs to the airport subway station.



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The Lisboa Card is ideal for Lisbon visitors looking to get the most out of their Portuguese romp. Lisboa Card holders can take advantage of: Free unlimited travel by public transport (bus, tram, metro, elevators and funiculars) Free travel on CP train lines to Sintra and Cascais (popular daytrip destinations)

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It's a quick and easy way to pay for journeys on public transport in Lisbon. You have to buy a Viva Viagem card to travel on metro, ferry and suburban train. On bus, tram and funicular, you can either use your Viva Viagem card or, if you don't have one, buy a ticket from the driver (on-board fares are more expensive).

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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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Sintra is part of the Lisboa Card coverage network. However, the card does not allow you to access the monuments. It is also possible to go to Cascais by taking the train from Cais do Sodré in the city center.

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Cash, card and ATMs When travelling to big cities like Lisbon and Porto, you can usually use a card in most places. However, be prepared to come across smaller shops and restaurants that do not accept cards. Especially in smaller towns, you are expected to pay with cash for small purchases.

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Lisbon has only one airport, the Humberto Delgado Airport, located 7km from downtown Lisbon.

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I used the Metro to travel to Lisbon Oriente station to catch a bus. Getting a ticket was easy as the machines at each station have a logical screen flow. It's also possible to travel to the airport with no more than two changes.

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Yes. Is Lisboa Card fast track? With Lisboa Card you can avoid the long queues at the ticket office of each attraction, which is very convenient especially when visiting Mosteiro dos Jerónimos.

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You can visit Sintra without a tour and that's how many people will do it. But going from Lisbon to Sintra for the day does involve quite a few logistics, including the train to get there, the bus to get around, tickets at each sight – not to mention dealing with the crowds!

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The cars and drivers are of a higher standard than regular taxis and you can easily choose the size of vehicle you require during the booking process. Uber/Bolt are plentiful in Lisbon and are often a fraction of the cost of taking a regular taxi.

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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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Taxis usually accept the payment of the fare by credit card, but it's better to ask the driver before you get in. You usually get a receipt at the end of the ride.

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