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With FlixBus, you can easily reach 112 destinations from Lisbon, including Porto, Coimbra, Madrid.
It's really easy to buy a bus ticket to Lisbon with FlixBus: you can book online on our website simply selecting your departure and arrival cities, and picking your favorite date to travel. The best way to find cheap tickets though is by using the free FlixBus App and keep your ticket always in your pocket!
Getting to Lisbon with FlixBus is easy as you can reach Lisbon from 112 cities. You can also save the cost of the hotel by traveling on overnight buses, so no matter your schedule, you can plan your journey to Lisbon around you.
Buses are one of the most convenient ways to travel and FlixBus is among the cheapest to get to Lisbon! Depending on where you are travelling from, getting to Lisbon with FlixBus can cost as little as 0,99 €!
We offer several payment methods for purchasing your ticket to Lisbon. You can choose among card payment, PayPal, Google Pay and many more. Once in the payment section, you will be able to see all the available options and pick your preferred one. If you are having difficulties with payment, check out our help page about payments. If you buy your bus ticket onboard or at a sales point you are also given the option to pay cash.
There are 2 bus stops in Lisbon. You can find their locations on the map on this page.
Using your FlixBus ticket to go to Lisbon is easy! If you book online, you receive a PDF booking confirmation via e-mail containing a QR code which serves as your bus ticket. If you book through the FlixBus App instead, your ticket is automatically stored there. In both cases, no need to print the ticket: simply show it digitally to the driver and you are ready to board the bus, sit back and relax.
When traveling to Lisbon with FlixBus, you get extra legroom, power outlets, and of course restrooms. Most of our buses offer free Wi-Fi. Make sure to bring chargers for your devices, as you can find power outlets on board.
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You don' need to worry about packing light when you travel to Lisbon with FlixBus! Your bus ticket to Lisbon includes the FREE transportation of one carry-on bag and one checked luggage. If you want to carry additional or special luggage, you can check all the options available on this page.
Passengers younger than 15 years old can travel to Lisbon for less. At the time of booking, we calculate the cheapest price for you from all available rates and discounts. If the discounted price is lower than the child fare, the selected passengers pay the same price. Please, make sure you check our child travel and seat policy. Foldable pushchairs or strollers can be transported for free on the bus to Lisbon.
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Discover Lisbon

Lisbon is a the city where the sun is always shining, the food is always delicious, and the wine flows like the Tagus River. It's a place where the hills are steep, but the fun is even steeper. From the iconic yellow trams to the lively Fado music, Lisbon will make you feel like you're on a never-ending roller coaster ride. So grab a Pastel de Nata, put on your dancing shoes, and get ready to experience the best that Portugal has to offer in the city that's more fun than a barrel of sardines! The population of Lisbon is over 500,000 in the city centre, and around 2.8 million in the metropolitan area. Its rich history spans over 3,000 years, influenced by the Romans and Moors, as well as Portuguese explorers.

Why Visit Lisbon with FlixBus?

Lisbon is an incredible city that simply must be experienced! Its unique blend of history, culture, food, and fun make it a destination that will stay with you for a lifetime. From the moment you arrive, you'll be swept away by the beauty of the city's winding streets, vibrant architecture, and stunning viewpoints. The food alone is worth the trip, with fresh seafood, grilled meats, and heavenly pastries that will leave your taste buds singing.

But Lisbon isn't just about eating your way through the city. There's so much to see and do, from exploring historic sites like the Jerónimos Monastery and the Castelo de São Jorge to wandering through the trendy neighborhoods of Chiado and Bairro Alto.

And at night, Lisbon truly comes alive with its legendary nightlife scene. Whether you're sipping cocktails in a trendy rooftop bar or dancing the night away to Fado music, you'll never want to leave.

When to Visit Lisbon

The best time to visit Lisbon is from late spring to early autumn, when the weather is warm and sunny, and the city is alive with festivals and cultural events. During this period, visitors can enjoy the city's stunning architecture, delicious food, and lively nightlife without the crowds of peak summer tourism. The shoulder seasons of May, June, September, and October offer milder temperatures and fewer tourists, making it an ideal time for a more relaxed visit. However, Lisbon's mild climate makes it a year-round destination, and even in winter, visitors can still enjoy the city's unique charms and cozy ambiance.

Top Lisbon Attractions

One of the most famous attractions in the city is the historic district of Alfama, which is known for its narrow streets, charming houses, and traditional Fado music. Explore the district on foot or take a ride on the famous Tram 28, which runs through the area. Because Lisbon has been influenced by many different far-off cultures over time, there is still a village feel in each historic neighbourhood. Stroll through the Pombaline grid of streets in the Baixa district that opens on to the Tagus in Praça do Comércio, then follow the river to discover some of the city’s most beautiful parts: the monumental area of Belém with its World Heritage monuments, the mediaeval quarters and the latest contemporary leisure spaces, such as the Parque das Nações.

If you’re more interested offbeat options, consider visiting the puppet museum, full of weird and wonderful puppets from all over the world. If you're looking for something more low-key, check out the Livraria Bertrand – it's the oldest bookstore in the world and has a super cozy vibe.

Two UNESCO World Heritage Sites also await you: the Belem Tower, a historic monument built in the early 16th century as a symbol of Portugal's maritime power. whose tower offers a great view of the Tagus River and the nearby Jerónimos Monastery, renowned for its beautiful architecture and intricate carvings.

Getting Around Lisbon

Lisbon has a variety of public transportation options, including buses, trains, and subways. The metro system is one of the most efficient and affordable ways to get around the city, with four lines covering most of Lisbon's tourist areas. Visitors can purchase single-use tickets or rechargeable cards that allow for multiple trips.

Buses are also available and offer a wider coverage area, including some of the city's suburbs. Trams, including the historic yellow trams, are a popular tourist attraction but can be crowded during peak hours. Ferries are available to cross the Tagus River to visit destinations like the Christ the King statue or the beaches of Costa da Caparica.

Food and Drink in Lisbon

Lisbon has more than just Pastel de Natas, although those alone are reason enough to visit. They are custard tarts that are creamy, flaky, and absolutely addictive. You can find them in pretty much every bakery and pastry shop in the city, but the ones from the iconic Pastéis de Belém are a must-try.

Next, let's talk about petiscos - these are Portuguese tapas-style dishes that are perfect for sharing with friends over drinks. You can't go wrong with classics like grilled sardines, chouriço (smoked sausage), and alheira (a type of sausage made with game meats). And don't forget to try the bacalhau (salt cod) - it's a staple of Portuguese cuisine and can be prepared in a million different delicious ways.

As for drinks, you can't visit Lisbon without trying some of the local wines. The reds from the Alentejo region are especially popular, but there are plenty of other varietals to explore. And of course, no night out in Lisbon is complete without a glass (or bottle) of ginjinha - a sweet cherry liqueur that's typically served in tiny chocolate cups.

Nightlife and Entertainment in Lisbon

So you think you’re not really a tourist and you want to avoid people who are proud of it? Forget about it, because you’ll have to submit to finding a great spot to hear some Fado music. Fado is an essential reflection of what it means to be Portuguese – and this genre of music has even been awarded World Heritage status. Walking around Lisbon, you’re sure to stumble on a great nightclub or hovel in the middle of nowhere where local Fado singers will pull you in with their passion.

(Of course there are also plenty of other types of music to listen and dance to in Lisbon – it’s a small capital, but still highly international).

Consider hopping over to Bairro do Avillez, a food court and bar located in the Chiado neighborhood with a lively vibe and eclectic mix of edibles and potables. The quirky decor and playful vibe are sure to entertain!

Plan Your Visit to Lisbon with FlixBus

Lisbon is a major city of the old European world that still hasn’t completely been taken over by modernity and it’s a great time for a FlixBus trip there to catch a glimpse before everyone else. Book your Flixbus ticket now! A bus trip to Lisbon with free Wi-Fi and spacious seats – imagine that! Booking is easy – online, at a sales point, or with our FlixBusApp. Payment options are many and simple: credit card, Paypal, Google Pay, Apple Pay – or even with cash onboard or at a sales point. Bus travel is an environmentally friendly option that helps us all to reduce traffic-related emissions. You make a great choice when you choose to ride with FlixBus to Lisbon!

Looking for bus tickets from or to Lisbon?

Look no further, we’ve got all the details you need to plan your bus trip from or to Lisbon! There are 2 bus stops in Lisbon.You can catch the FlixBus at Lisbon (Oriente), Lisbon Sete Rios (Jardim Zoológico) (IC). Departing from or traveling to Lisbon can cost as little as 0,99 €. You have various options to organize your bus trip as Lisbon is connected to 112 destinations with FlixBus. When you travel with FlixBus you're guaranteed a comfortable seat and complimentary access to our Wi-Fi throughout your journey. Stay connected and entertained while we take you to your destination!

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