Lisbon Portela Airport
Also known as Humberto Delgado Airport, Lisbon Portela Airport sits 6 km north of the city centre. As the country’s largest airport and the main international gateway, Lisbon Airport has 2 passenger terminals served by 1 runway. The terminals are home to a good choice of dining and shopping options as well as facilities like free Wi-Fi, banking and currency exchange services. There are several transfer options to reach Downtown Lisbon:
- A taxicab takes around 15–20 minutes. Taxi ranks can be found outside the Arrivals hall.
- The metro takes around 20–30 minutes. The metro station is next to the Arrivals hall of Terminal 1. You’ll have to take the free shuttle bus to get there if you arrive at Terminal 2. Note that you may have to queue for a while for the ticket vending machines. Locals may offer to help get you a ticket faster, but they’ll expect a tip.
- The Aerobus takes around 15–20 minutes. The bus stops are right outside the Arrivals hall. Aerobus Line 1 goes to Rossio train station and Comércio Plaza. Line 2 goes to José Malhoa Avenue and Sete Rios railway station.
- Car rental agencies can be found within the terminals.
If you come to Lisbon by train
Lisbon has 4 main railway stations connected to different cities in the country. Santa Apolonia, Rossio, Barreiro and Cais do Sodré are more likely to be your arrival point in the city, depending on the place you come from. From any of them, you can get to your hotel by taxi, bus, metro or rental car.