
Transferência de carro particular de Coimbra para Lisbon
em 2 h 10 min
por assento
confortável
Informações da Viagem
Partida
O seu motorista irá encontrá-lo no seu endereço em Coimbra.
- Serviço porta-a-porta
- Ajuda com a sua bagagem
Viagem
Você viajará com conforto por 2 h 10 min.
- Passeio turístico opcional
- Carro limpo e confortável
- Motorista profissional
- Água engarrafada
- Assentos infantis
- Preparado para pessoas com deficiência.
- Proibido fumar
- Aceita animais de estimação
Destino
O seu motorista irá deixá-lo no seu endereço em Lisbon.
- Serviço porta-a-porta
- Ajuda com a sua bagagem
Overview: car trip from Coimbra to Lisbon
Lisbon is an enchanting city that effortlessly showcases its contrasts in each of its neighborhoods. It is known for its narrow and cobblestoned streets filled with traditional Fado music, the iconic yellow trams, the dynamic nightlife, the colorful buildings that paint the city, as well as the famous bridge crossing the Tagus River.
Lisbon is a destination that will linger in your memories long after. Whether you're studying or living in Coimbra and planning a day trip or are exploring Portugal starting from the north, your trip from Coimbra to Lisbon promises a route filled with scenic views.
To ensure that your Coimbra to Lisbon transfer is smooth, enhance your journey with a private car service like Daytrip. Your local English-speaking driver will happily pick you up in Coimbra and stop at your desired places to explore what the route has to offer. Some of the jewels you cannot miss are the town of Batalha, the culturally rich Leiria, and the fascinating Conimbriga ruins.
About Lisbon
Located along the blue shores of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is a real straight-from-the-postcard type of destination. Ancient history, welcoming locals, and creamy pastéis de nata are just a few reasons why so many people are drawn to this city, which is proudly called Europe’s sunniest capital city.
Lisbon, one of the oldest cities in Europe, has endured several hardships over the years. Although Lisbon’s founding year is lost in history, it was first settled by the Phoenicians around 1200 BC. In 711 AD, Lisbon fell under the control of the Moors, but not until the Reconquista and the Siege of Lisbon took place in 1147, which was an important event in Portugal’s history, as the country was reclaimed from Muslim rule.
One of the most devastating and catastrophic events in Lisbon’s history was the Great Earthquake of 1755, known to be the largest in Europe. It is estimated to have had a magnitude of 8.5 to 9. As if that was not enough, the catastrophic event was followed by a tsunami and fires, stealing countless lives and sweeping almost the whole city away.
After the devastating disaster, Lisbon’s reconstruction works began, and to this day, the city is known for its Pombaline architecture. The name is after Marquis of Pombal who was responsible for the reconstruction works.
Slowly but steadily, Lisbon flourished and became the city we know today. As you wander through Lisbon’s streets, you will undoubtedly spot the iconic blue tiles or azulejos that have adorned buildings since the 16th century. Although they can be appreciated wherever you go, Alfama district is especially famous for its tiles-surrounded streets.
From Coimbra to Lisbon: travel tips
Don’t let anyone put a damper on your plans (while it might sound tempting to visit Lisbon in the heat of summer). Instead, bring with you these three travel tips that will make your trip from Coimbra to Lisbon hassle-free.
Bring your most comfortable footwear
Lisbon is a city on seven hills, so even if you think a restaurant is a 10-minute walk away, be prepared for a slight leg workout. The cobblestones can be slippery, so make sure your shoes are not only comfortable but also have a good grip. Unless you have an upcoming event, leave your heels at home!
Shield yourself from the sun
As Lisbon has around 300 days of sun a year, it’s worth bringing a sun protector, hat, sunglasses, and lightweight layers. Having these essentials in your bag will make you feel comfortable throughout the day.
Plan your trip to Sintra
Although Lisbon has plenty to offer, Sintra is just a 30-minute ride away, so it would be a missed opportunity not to explore this charming town. You can either travel by train or use Daytrip’s private car service, so you don’t have to figure out the public transport on your own.
How to get from Coimbra to Lisbon
As you are planning your trip from Coimbra to Lisbon, you are probably wondering what’s the best way to reach Lisbon. Here are the three main means of transportation you can choose from.
From Coimbra to Lisbon by bus
The bus is the most budget-friendly way to get from Coimbra to Lisbon. Here are some of the bus companies you can choose from:
- Rede Expressos: a local bus company with the cheapest one-way ticket price starting from $9.50 (€8.85). You will reach Lisbon in 2 hours and 20 minutes.
- Flixbus: if you book in advance, you can find tickets for as low as $6.45 (€6). The drive typically takes around 2 hours and 15 to 40 minutes.
From Coimbra to Lisbon by train
If time is crucial and you need to reach Lisbon quickly, taking the train is the most convenient option. The Alfa Pendular high-speed train will take you to Lisbon in just 1 hour and 40 minutes, and the lowest ticket price is around $35 (€33).
From Coimbra to Lisbon by private car service
While taking a bus will help your dollar go further, and the train will save you 40 minutes of your time, booking a private car service such as Daytrip promises you an outstanding experience.
Your local English-speaking driver will pick you up from your accommodation, take care of your luggage, and stop at any sights you may wish to explore along the way (such as Obidos, Batalha, and more). As it is not possible with either bus or train, Daytrip’s service will ensure you get the flexibility and comfort you deserve as you drive from Coimbra to Lisbon.
From Coimbra to Lisbon by shared shuttle
Are you still not convinced, although having a car driving you to Lisbon sounds great? For those who want to have a great service while not spending as much, Daytrip also offers shared shuttle services. The shared shuttle departs 5 times a day, and you will share the car with other passengers who are planning to explore the same destination. You will also meet other travel enthusiasts as your local driver takes you to the enchanting Lisbon. Seats start at just $33 (€31).
Things to do when you get to Lisbon
After you arrive from Coimbra to Lisbon, you are probably eager to explore the sunny city. Whether you are planning to be spontaneous or plan each day thoroughly, there are some things that you must do or explore before you leave Lisbon.
Explore the famous Belém Tower
When in Lisbon, this landmark has to be on your itinerary. Located on the banks of the Tagus River, the iconic Belém Tower is the symbol of the city and has been recognized as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The tower was built in the 16th century, and nowadays, it has been attracting many visitors each year. You can also climb the top floor and enjoy a stunning view of the river. The entrance is free on the first Sunday of each month, but be prepared for crowds. If this viewpoint is not enough, keep on reading!
Climb Lisbon’s best viewpoints
A city with hills equals a city with the best views. And Lisbon is not an exception. In fact, it has so many viewpoints or miradouros (as they are called in Portuguese) that it is hard to pick just one, so we recommend you climb as many as you can! Here are some that will reward you with breathtaking views of the city: São Pedro de Alcântara, Portas do Sol, Castelo de São Jorge, and Miradouro da Graça.
Uncover Lisbon’s nightlife
If you want to step into the local people's shoes and unwind after a long day of exploration, Lisbon is the perfect place to be. From lively bars to rooftop terraces that will surprise you with panoramic views of the city and stunning sunsets, there will be something for each taste. Some of the best bars can be found on Pink Street or Bairro Alto.
Taste the culture through local cuisine
One of the best ways to explore the local culture is by trying the traditional dishes. Lisbon is mostly known for its fresh seafood and pastéis de nata. Here are some of the local culinary delights that will tickle your taste buds:
- Bacalhau à Brás: mainly consists of cooked and shredded codfish, crispy potatoes, and eggs.
- Ameijoas a bulhao pato: an appetizer that is made of fresh steamed clams with garlic and lemon dressing.
- Cozida a Portuguesa: a traditional stew that consists of vegetables and meat. If you travel in colder months, give this comfort food a try! Its origins are found in the rural villages near Lisbon.
When is the best time to visit Lisbon
The best time to visit Lisbon is either in spring (March to May) or fall (September and October) when the tourist crowds have reduced, the weather is pleasantly mild, and the accommodation prices are not as high. The average temperature in spring is around 59 to 71°F (15 to 22°C), while in fall it ranges from 68 to 77°F (20 to 25°C).
While winter might not be the best time to travel to Lisbon, with temperatures around 50°F (10°C), you can avoid crowds and high prices. On the other hand, in the summer months (July and August), temperatures can exceed 104°F (40°C).
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Crianças
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Animais de estimação
Animais de estimação são permitidos (e amados)! Só precisamos saber com antecedência. Você pode nos informar sobre eles na próxima fase da reserva.
Gorjetas
A gorjeta não está incluída nem é obrigatória, mas se você realmente gostou da sua viagem, pode mostrar sua apreciação ao motorista com uma gorjeta opcional (10% é suficiente).
Bagagem
- Bagagem grande
- 29x21x11 polegadas
- 74x53x28 cm
- Bagagem pequena
- 22x14x9 polegadas
- 56x36x23 cm
Cada passageiro pode levar uma mala despachada e uma bagagem de mão. Se estiver viajando com mais malas ou bagagem de tamanho grande, você pode ajustar isso durante a reserva.
Métodos de pagamento
Pague com cartão de crédito online ou em dinheiro diretamente ao seu motorista!
Perguntas frequentes
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