Lisbon Airport Transfers

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Lisbon Airport Transfers

Compare and save on Lisbon airport transfers when you book in advance with Airparks - return transfer prices starting from under £10, with FREE cancellations up to 72 hours before departure.

If you're looking for cheap Lisbon Airport transfers, you're in the right place. Here at Airparks, we compare 100s of transfers from Lisbon Airport to bring you top deals and prices on a huge range of shared and private transfers. We offer drop off and pick up points across Lisbon and beyond to destinations including Ericeira, Cascais and Fatima.

Escape to the sun, gorgeous views and enchanting culture of Portugal with our Lisbon Airport transfers. Taking you from the terminal to the door of your hotel in as little as 40 minutes, and with a huge choice of great shared and private transfers, including taxis, shuttles and minibuses.

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Why choose Airparks for your Lisbon Airport transfers?

  • Convenient - Pick up and drop off locations across Lisbon and other popular resorts across Portugal
  • Simple -See a huge range of Lisbon Airport transfers in moments
  • Reliable - Our transfer vehicles are all in top condition-under 5 years old and with air conditioning
  • Peace of Mind - Our drivers are all top rated and trusted, so you know that your transfers from Lisbon Airport are in safe hands
  • Great Deals - We compare 100s of Lisbon Airport transfers to bring you the very best prices and choice
  • Choice - Shuttles, taxis and minibuses for every group size

Compare Cheap Lisbon Airport transfers

Drop Off At
Price Per Person
Journey Time
Lisbon city centre £7.50 (Private car for 4 people) 1 hour
Fatima £32.94 (Private car for 3 people) 45 minutes
Cascais £35.51 (Private minibus for 8 people) 1 hour 15 minutes
Sintra £8.83 (Private minibus for 8 people) 40 minutes
Estoril £48.06 (Shared shuttle) 1 hour 30 minutes
Cascais £17.93 (Private car for 4 people) 35 minutes

Note: The prices above are accurate at the time of writing but are subject to change according to supplier availability

Lisbon Airport Transfer Vehicles

Type of Transfer
Price from:
No of seats
Direct to hotel?
Shuttle Bus
£22.83
Up to 29
No-up to 8 stops
Car
£30.00
Up to 4
Yes
Wheelchair Adapted Vehicle
£101.83
Up to 4
Yes
Coach
£327.21
Up to 49
Yes
Minibus
£45.44
Up to 20
Yes

Choice, Comfort and Convenience

Airparks airport transfers have a wide range of Lisbon Airport transfer options to suit all budgets and group sizes from 1-49 people.

  • Private Car - Pre-book your Lisbon Airport taxi and skip the queues at the terminal, plus everything is paid for up front, so there'll be no costly surprises when you reach your hotel
  • Private Minibus - For larger groups, these ensure that everyone arrives at your hotel together
  • Shared Shuttle - Cheap, fast and convenient. You will make a maximum of 8 stops on the way to your hotel to drop off other passengers, and there may be a wait of up to 50 minutes at the airport for everyone to arrive
  • Wheelchair Adapted Vehicle - Comfortable and convenient accessible minivans
  • Private Coach - A great option for school or work trips to keep everyone together on the same transfer

Booking Tips and Tricks

  • Use our booking engine to find you perfect Lisbon Airport transfers, and you'll receive an email confirmation
  • You'll need this when you take your transfer, so print it off, keep it somewhere safe and remember to take it with you when you travel
  • When you arrive in Lisbon, go to the arrivals and look out for your driver, either in the hall or at a designated desk (full details are on your confirmation)
  • Hand over your confirmation to your driver (but keep hold of the return section for your return transfer)
  • Each of our Lisbon Airport transfer vehicles has enough room for 1 suitcase per passenger.
  • Your driver will aim to drop you off at the door of your accommodation, but in some cases, this may not be possible due to pedestrianisation, vehicle size, etc. In this instance, you will be dropped off and picked up at a nearby location instead
  • If you're travelling with small children and would like them to have a car seat, you will need to bring one with you.
  • If your flight is delayed, call the number on your confirmation and let your provider know. They'll make arrangements so that someone is waiting for you when you arrive

Further information will be listed in your email confirmation.

Lisbon Airport transfers FAQs

Can I take the metro from Lisbon Airport to my hotel?

Lisbon Airport (LIS) has its own metro station on the Red Line, which can get you to the city centre in around 20 minutes — and it is a genuinely good option if you are travelling light. However, it is worth knowing that the metro does not run directly to most hotel areas without at least one change of line, there is no designated luggage storage on board, and the station can get very busy during peak season. If you are arriving with suitcases, as a family, or heading to destinations outside the city such as Sintra, Cascais or Ericeira, a pre-booked transfer is considerably more practical.

Are Lisbon taxis reliable from the airport?

Lisbon taxis are metered by law and are reasonably priced for journeys within the city, but the airport taxi rank has a well-documented reputation for drivers who attempt to overcharge tourists — most commonly by failing to start the meter and quoting a flat fee on arrival at the destination. A pre-booked transfer removes this risk entirely, as the price is fixed and confirmed before you travel. It also means a named driver is waiting for you in the arrivals hall rather than you having to navigate the queue, which is particularly welcome after a long flight.

How long does it take to get from Lisbon Airport to the city centre?

Lisbon Airport (LIS) sits just 7 kilometres north of the city centre, so a private transfer typically takes around 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic. The airport is one of the closest major European airports to its city centre, which makes transfers quick and straightforward for most central hotels. Journey times to popular areas such as Alfama, Baixa and Chiado are similarly short, though Lisbon's hilly streets and historic neighbourhoods can add a few minutes to the final leg of your journey.

Can I get a transfer from Lisbon Airport to Sintra, Cascais or Ericeira?

Yes — Holiday Extras offers transfers from Lisbon Airport to a range of destinations beyond the city, including Sintra, Cascais, Ericeira and Estoril. Reaching these destinations by public transport involves multiple connections and is time-consuming, particularly with luggage, so a pre-booked private transfer is by far the most practical option. Journey times vary by destination: Sintra takes around 40 minutes, while Cascais and Ericeira are typically 45 to 60 minutes from the airport depending on traffic.

Does it matter which terminal I arrive into at Lisbon Airport?

Lisbon Airport has two terminals — Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 — and most ground transport, including the metro, taxis and transfer pick-up points, operates from Terminal 1. If you land at Terminal 2, you will need to take the free inter-terminal shuttle bus to Terminal 1 before meeting your driver or accessing onward transport. The shuttle takes around five minutes. Check your booking confirmation for your driver's exact meeting point, and make sure you have allowed time for the terminal transfer if you are arriving into T2.

Is a transfer worth it for such a short journey into Lisbon?

Because Lisbon Airport is so close to the city, it can be tempting to wing it on arrival — but there are a few practical reasons a pre-booked transfer still makes sense. City buses have strict luggage size restrictions (maximum 50x40x20cm), ruling them out for most holiday travellers. The metro, while fast, requires a line change to reach most hotel areas and has no luggage storage. And as noted, the airport taxi rank carries a real risk of being overcharged. For a destination as compact as Lisbon, a transfer is also genuinely affordable, and a door-to-door drop-off is especially useful given the city's steep cobbled streets and limited vehicle access in areas like Alfama.