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Public Transport in and around Lisbon
Public Transport in Lisbon
Lisbon has an extensive transportation network which you can use to accommodate any sightseeing you wish to do. Travel by metro, bus, taxi, boat or for a unique experience take a trip on one of the city's vintage trams or historic funiculars.
Lisbon International Airport
Lisbon is served by Portela International Airport which is located just a short distance from the centre of Lisbon.
Lisbon Airport
The most convenient way to get to your hotel is by taxi because it is both fast and inexpensive. In addition there are frequent buses which run between the city centre and the airport.
Rail and Bus Stations
The main stations of Lisbon are Cais-do-Sodré and Gare do Oriente. From here you can travel to almost any destination in Lisbon and Portugal.
Tram and Bus Lines
- Padrão dos Descobrimentos – Buses 27, 28, 43, 49 and 51 – tram 15 – Train stop Belém, Cascais line
- São Pedro de Alcântara - Bus 58 and 100 – Glória Lift – Train stop Algés, Cascais line
- Santa Catarina – Bus 15 and 100 – Tram 28 - Bica lift
- Graça – Tram 28 – Train stop Algés, Cascais line
- Senhora do Monte – Tram 28 – Train stop Algés, Cascais line
- Castelo – Bus 37 – Trams 12, 28 – Train stop Algés, Cascais line
- Santo Estevão – Bus 37 – Tram – 28 – Train stop Algés, Cascais line
- Portas do Sol – Bus 37 – trams 12 and 28 – Train stop Algés, Cascais line
- Torel – Bus 23, 30, 33 and 100 - Train stop algés, Cascais Line – or Lava lift
- Monte Agudo – Bus 12, 26 and 30 – Train stop Algés, Cascais line
- Penha de França – Bus 107
- Santa Luzia – Bus 37 – Tram 28
- Padrão dos Descobrimentos – Buses 27, 28, 43, 49 and 51 – tram 15 – Train stop Belém, Cascais line
- Parque Eduardo Sétimo – Buses 1, 2, 20, 22, 27, 32, 36 44, 51 and 53 – Tube stop Marquês de Pombal, yellow line and blue line

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