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Overview: car trip from Lagos to Lisbon
You’ve enjoyed your time in Lagos and the Algarve coast, but now you’re ready to see Lisbon- the City of Light. A car trip from Lagos to Lisbon stretches approximately 185 miles (300 km) and is the perfect opportunity to sample all Portugal has to offer. It has a blend of coastal vistas overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, charming towns, vineyards as far as the eye can see, and historic landmarks from the last 2000 years.
Driving from Lagos to Lisbon is the perfect time to venture off the main highways to discover hidden gems along the Atlantic coastline. Embrace the distance and consider routes that pass through charming Iberian towns like Sagres and Palmela. Scenic viewpoints overlooking the sea will literally bring you to the edge of the world as you remember Portugal’s seafaring prowess of centuries past.
Daytrip's private car service offers the most comfortable and convenient travel experience. Your professional driver will get you door-to-door while sharing their favorite places to visit, foods to try, and insights into daily life in Portugal. Unlike a bus or taxi, you can even stop to sightsee along the way!
If you didn’t make it while you were in Lagos, visit the Ponta da Piedade for amazing views of the open Atlantic from atop rugged sea cliffs. Stop by Bacalhôa Winery, one of the finest in Portugal, to sip award-winning wine while admiring their eclectic art collection. And, you can’t miss (literally—it’s huge) Christ the King, just across the river from Lisbon, for fantastic views of Portugal’s capital.
As you enter Lisbon, your driver will expertly navigate the winding streets to bring you to the doorstep of your accommodation and offload your luggage. You'll arrive in Lisbon after an unforgettable ride without having lifted a finger!
About Lisbon
Lisbon, the capital and largest city of Portugal, is the furthest-west capital in Europe. It also stands as one of Europe's most ancient urban centers. Its origins have been traced back to pre-Celtic tribes preceding the arrival of the Phoenicians. As it transitioned from a remote outpost on the fringes of the Iberian peninsula, Lisbon became the epicenter of Portuguese exploration and trade during the 15th century, ushering in unprecedented prosperity for the city.
However, a catastrophic earthquake in 1755 razed much of the city to the ground, prompting Prime Minister Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo to redesign the city's core. He developed Lisbon into an open rectangular layout featuring two main squares. These squares delineate Lisbon's primary zones: the bustling commercial hub full of cafes, theaters, and eateries, and the port, boasting a majestic triumphal arch to greet ships returning from the New World, Europe, and Asia.
Spanning a series of seven hills overlooking the Tagus River, Lisbon is a sprawling tapestry of distinct neighborhoods, each exuding its own individual charm. From the coastal allure of Belem, crowned by the iconic Torre de Belem tower, to the resilient Moorish enclave of Mouraria, spared by the earthquake of 1755. The city is a mosaic of unique quarters. Dominating the skyline, São Jorge Castle (St. George Castle) looks over Alfama, while across the city, the Monastery of Jerónimos stands as a testament to Lisbon's enduring heritage.
Getting around Portugal’s many hilly neighborhoods may appear difficult, but Lisbon's iconic yellow trams help you do so with ease. Notably, Tram 28 winds through historic enclaves like Graça and Alfama. Its route offers a captivating journey through Lisbon's labyrinthine streets. Lisbon is blessed with about 290 days of sunshine annually. Its temperate climate means the weather seldom dips below 50°F (15°C) or surpasses 80°F (28°C), making it an ideal vacation spot all year round. Lisbon’s sunny conditions are great for basking in its expansive squares or meandering through its narrow, cobblestone alleys. This agreeable climate, coupled with the city's architectural grandeur and storied past, accounts for the universally warm demeanor of Lisboetas. Renowned as one of the world's happiest and most welcoming cities, engaging with locals promises delightful encounters, whether you're seeking directions or looking for the best place to indulge in Lisbon's famed pastel de nata, custard-filled pastries that have become synonymous with the city's culinary identity.
From Lagos to Lisbon: travel tips
Follow these travel tips and your journey from Lagos to Lisbon will be a rewarding and memorable adventure, filled with captivating discoveries and unforgettable experiences. So buckle up, hit the road, and prepare to be enchanted by the allure of Portugal's stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.
Enjoy the convenience of a private driver
Opt for a private driver with Daytrip for flexibility and convenience. This service lets you explore everywhere between Lagos and Lisbon on your own schedule. Your driver will know the mountainous roads very well and speak English, Portuguese, and most likely also some Spanish.
### Stop for sightseeing
Portugal is famous for its beautiful natural landscapes, rich history, and delicious food and wine. When you ride with Daytrip, you can easily experience every facet, from the amazing views of the Atlantic at Ponta da Piedade, the Moorish architecture of Silves Castle, or award-winning wines at Bacalhôa Winery.
### Pack the essentials
Ensure you have essential items for Lisbon, like sunscreen, a water bottle, sunglasses, and comfortable shoes. Lisbon has a sunny climate, countless stairs, and many steep streets. Don’t get caught unprepared!
### Plan ahead for parking in Lisbon
In Lisbon, parking can be challenging and expensive, especially in the city center. If you're driving yourself, research your parking options in advance. Choose secure garages or park-and-ride facilities located on the outskirts for hassle-free access to the city's attractions.
Of course, you don't have to worry about parking when you ride with Daytrip. Your professional driver will bring you right to your accommodation in Lisbon and help with your luggage. Once you get to Lisbon you don't need a car---just ride the famous yellow trams!
How to Get from Lagos to Lisbon
If you're trying to decide how to get from Lagos to Lisbon, you have plenty of options! Read on to see the pros and cons of each.
Lagos to Lisbon by private driver with Daytrip
Your best transportation option will be a private driver service. Daytrip’s luxury fleets and 24-hour customer service will put your mind at ease about traveling in a foreign country.
Leave the logistics to your driver, who knows the area well and speaks both English and Portuguese. You’ll be picked up from your accommodation in Lagos, and taken on a beautiful journey up the Iberian peninsula. Add day trip stops to your journey, like the Bacalhôa Palace and Winery, or Italica, for the best experience of Portugal.
Once you’ve made it to the capital, you won’t worry about parking on Lisbon’s narrow, steep streets or hauling luggage across cobblestones. Your private driver will drop you and your luggage off right at your accommodation and you can get right to sightseeing.
### Lagos to Lisbon by bus
The bus is the cheapest way to get from Lagos to Lisbon, with tickets starting at just $10 per person. The trip takes about 3 hours and 40 minutes and makes a few stops along the way. Because tickets are cheap and Lisbon and Lagos are popular destinations, the buses can get very crowded and sell out, especially in the summer. There are also limits on the amount of luggage you can bring.
### Lagos to Lisbon by train
The train is another affordable way to get from Lagos to Lisbon, but a bit slower and less convenient than the bus since you need to change trains in Tunes. Tickets average $20-30 per person and the trip takes about four hours. Like with the bus, the trains can sell out, especially in the summer.
### Flights from Lagos to Lisbon
Tap Air Portugal has several nonstop flights a day from Lagos to Lisbon starting at €100. It is recommended to arrive at the airport 2 hours before your flight. Add in getting to and from the airport and flying is slower and more expensive than just taking a private car. If you do fly, book tickets from the right Lagos! There's also a Lagos in Nigeria.
### Lagos to Lisbon by rental car
Traveling from Lagos to Lisbon by car is a popular choice if you plan on places in Portugal not accessible by public transportation. The drive typically takes around 3 to 4 hours, covering a distance of approximately 185 miles (300 km) via the A2 highway. Along the way, picturesque towns, scenic viewpoints, and historic landmarks dot the landscape, offering ample opportunities for exploration and discovery.
The drawbacks come once you get to Lisbon. The streets are narrow and convoluted and parking is difficult. Once you get to Lisbon, you'll find you don't need a car to get around, so you won't be using your rental much. If you want complete control and freedom of a rental without the drawbacks, hire a private driver!
Things to do when you get to Lisbon
When you get to Lisbon, you'll immediately sense the vibrancy of this modern capital. It stands proudly alongside Europe's other major cities as a modern center of commerce and entertainment, while boasting a deeply rooted Iberian history. This blend of history and culture means you'll find plenty of things to do! Here are some of the best:
Lisbon’s Alfama District
Once you've settled into your accommodation, hop onto the Tram 28, for a quintessential Lisbon experience and delightful introduction to the city. This iconic tram route winds its way into the historic Alfama district, dropping you right off at the doors of the Estrela Basilica, a magnificent testament to Lisbon's architectural splendor.
From the basilica, dive into the labyrinthine streets of Alfama and imagine how much these streets have seen since the Moorish era. Here, you'll encounter a tapestry of historic landmarks, including the awe-inspiring Lisbon Cathedral and remnants of the ancient city walls.
### Lisbon’s St. George’s Castle
Towering above everything in Alfama is the formidable St. George's Castle, with origins tracing back over two millennia to Roman times. Bearing witness to the city's diverse cultural influences, from Berber conquerors to Reconquista knights, the castle's ramparts offer breathtaking panoramas of Lisbon's sprawling urban landscape below.
### Belem District in Lisbon
Descending from the heights of Alfama, venture down towards the shores of Belem, where the tranquil beaches beckon you to take a rest from all that walking. We did mention Lisbon has a lot of hills, didn’t we?
Here, amidst the coastal allure, stands the iconic Torre de Belem. This monumental fortress has guarded the mouth of the Tagus River since the 16th century. As a mirror of Lisbon’s history, its architecture spans Roman, Moorish, Mudejar, and Gothic styles. It is a timeless symbol of Lisbon's maritime heritage on the high seas.
### Lisbon Aquarium
While in Belem, don't miss the opportunity to explore the Lisbon Aquarium. It's one of Europe's largest indoor aquariums and home to an impressive array of marine life, including the elusive ocean sunfish (mola mola).
### Portugal’s National Tile Museum
The perfect reminder of your time in Portugal are some of its iconic tiles. Be sure to visit the National Tile Museum, a tribute to Portugal's mastery of ceramic artistry, showcasing exquisite azulejos and tracing the evolution of tile-making from Moorish origins.
### Portugal’s Art Legacy
For art enthusiasts, the National Museum of Ancient Art offers a treasure trove of Renaissance paintings, Baroque decor, and ancient Roman artifacts, providing insight into Portugal's rich artistic heritage. Meanwhile, the Museu do Oriente serves as a poignant reminder of Portugal's imperial legacy, exhibiting artifacts from former colonies and trading posts.
### Take a day trip to Sintra
Venturing beyond the city limits, a day trip to Sintra is probably the most recommended activity by locals. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is filled with opulent palaces, historic churches, and verdant landscapes. Explore the splendor of the Pena National Palace, marvel at the medieval Castle of the Moors, and delve into the Renaissance elegance of the Sintra National Palace. This will be an unforgettable excursion into Portugal's regal past.
When is the best time to visit Lisbon
Lisbon enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and hot summers, making it a year-round destination. The best time to visit Lisbon is during the spring and autumn months, from April to June and September to October when the weather is mild and the city is less crowded. During these seasons, temperatures are comfortable, ranging from the mid-60s to low 70s Fahrenheit (around 18-24°C), making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions and outdoor spaces.
Spring brings blooming flowers and festivals, while autumn offers pleasant weather for sightseeing and enjoying outdoor activities. Additionally, visiting during these shoulder seasons allows travelers to take advantage of lower accommodation rates and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months.
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Verifierade recensioner från 5 343 resenärer som bokade denna rutt
28 okt. 2024
"Our trip from Lagos to Lisbon went well. Our driver arrived at 6:00 am and on time and packed up the van and got us to Lisbon airport on time and in a timely manner. "
Lisa E.
Canada
29 sep. 2024
"The drivers we booked with your company, one Seville, to Lagos and Lagos to Lisbon, or very nice men. They were very professional I would not hesitate to use your service in the future."
Thomas S.
United States
21 aug. 2024
"We had an excellent transfer from Lagos to Lisbon. The van, accommodation, and trip were all great. Diogo was a highlight of the trip. Very customer focused, always attentive to our needs and stopped when we had too. His knowledge of the country and areas we were driving was enjoyed by all of us. I would use him as a private tour guide! I hope you business continues to grow, I will recommend you to others if they are going to Portugal!
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03 W.
United States
20 aug. 2024
"We used daytrip to travel from Lisbon to Lagos and had Sergio as our driver. We could not be more pleased with what an amazing driver he is! Sergio is so full of knowledge about Portugal and we could sense the pride and love he has for his country. He even went out of his way to take us to local restaurants and we were able to have authentic Portuguese meals. I would give Sergio 10 stars if I could!! He is wonderful and you would be so lucky to have Sergio on your next trip to Portugal!!"
David S.
United States
16 aug. 2024
"He was excellent. He was polite, flexible and helpful. The car was comfortable and clean. It was an excellent experience and I would recommend him and day trip to anyone looking for a car service.
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shana r.
Canada
9 aug. 2024
"We had a very nice transfer / day trip from Lagos to Lisbon. Paulo L. was excellent. He was on time, pleasant, professional, polite and took good care of us during the drive to Lisbon and during our stop-over excursion at Palmera Castle."
Trevor P.
Canada
7 aug. 2024
"EVERYTHING WAS PERFECT. DRIVER 10 MINUTES EARLY, HELPED PUT LUGGAGE IN. VERY HELPFUL, STOPPED MIDWAY FOR TOILET BREAK, AND A COFFEE. WHEN ARRIVED MADE SHORE WE WERE AT CORRECT ADRESS, HELPED WITH LUGGAGE"
rocco m.
Australia
25 juli 2024
"It was a perfect drive up, pick up on time at the house, clan vehicle, a nice stop for a quick drink, bathroom break. Then our two hour castle, lunch stop was really nice. Ricardo was friendly, a bit quiet but we really enjoyed the trip.
Dave"
David T.
United States
23 juli 2024
"Tiago was EXCELLENT. He is a great driver and a good human. He gave us some great suggestions for while we were in Lisbon. He was knowledgeable and flexible. Would highly recommend him.
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Jacquie S.
Canada
13 juli 2024
"Mario arrived early for pick up, and was patient while we finished getting ready. The drive was comfortable and Mário was knowledgeable about the area through which we drove. The trip was seamless, and even dealing with road closures on the way to our hotel, was minimally stressful. Keep up the great work! And thank you to Mário for a wonderful trip!"
Lisa C.
11 juli 2024
"The trip was excellent. Our driver was kind, professional and patient. I would highly recommend your service to others."
TOBIAS F.
United States
3 juli 2024
"Paulo did a fantastic job getting us to the airport in plenty of time with a friendly and kind demeanor;-)
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Daniel G.
United States
28 juni 2024
"Mauro is a great driver. We enjoyed the drive, conversations, and the places we stopped. Thank you for checking in.
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Stephanie O.
United States
13 juni 2024
"My Trip with Annabel B was very good ,she arrived on time ,she provided a blanket for my small dog, She was very friendly and personable her car was immaculate and her driving skills were excellent.My overall experience was very positive.
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eileen h.
France
1 juni 2024
"Paula was spectacular. She called ahead to one of our stops and found out that we needed to adjust our schedule, due to siesta, so we didn’t miss anything. She shared much information, was a very good driver and was a pleasure to share our trip with."
Mary M.
United States
24 maj 2024
"Hello,
Our trip from Lagos to Lisbon with Aventino T. was great! We had five stops along the way, and Aventino was very accommodating and was a great tour guide. We stopped at Ponta de Piedade, Rocha Negra, Sagres Fortress, Zambujeira do Mar and Setubal. We really enjoyed our journey, and we highly recommend Aventino! Aventino was right on time picking us up from our hotel in Lagos, and after the 5 stops, we enjoyed being dropped off right at our hotel in Lisbon. Aventino was also a great tour guide!
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Lawrence H.
United States
9 maj 2024
"Paulo was great! He was very informative and friendly and the van was comfortable and spacious. We were very pleased with the trip!
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Shana B.
United States
7 maj 2024
"We contemplated on taking the train to Lisbon, but decided on a private transfer. It was the best decision.
Pedro was great. Made a stop for us on the way. Felt safe and gave us some history when we got to Lisbon. 100% recommend "
Maria G.
United States
3 maj 2024
"Emanuel was prompt and very friendly. I very much appreciated this as it was a very early morning pickup. The drive was smooth and when I needed to make a rest stop he found a nice clean place despite the early hour. The car was very clean and he was kind enough to assist with my luggage. He got me to my destination on time, allowing me to connect with an early tour that I had scheduled. He was very pleasant.
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Janice F.
United States
13 apr. 2024
"Our trip from Lagos to Lisbon with Ivo G. was perfect. It was an early morning start and our driver was right on time. Contact with Ivo G. was made before the trip on WhatsApp, he responded immediately we confirmed the pickup spot and time and he thanked me for reaching out to him. Ivo G is very informative on our drive, his vehicle was clean and his driving safe."
Brian S.
Canada
Frågor och svar om att resa från Lagos till Lissabon
Unfortunately, no. People using wheelchairs and strollers will have a difficult time on Lisbon’s steep, narrow, cobblestone pathways. A taxi will be the best way to get around the city and is fortunately not too expensive. Call ahead to all restaurants, museums, churches, and historical sites before going to ensure you will be able to visit to its full extent.
As a sea-faring people, the Portuguese have incorporated foreign spices and tastes into their local cuisine over hundreds of years. Expect to have plenty of seafood options, like flaked cod and grilled sardines. If fish isn’t your thing, Bifana (pork sandwiches) are also excellent.
For dessert, make sure you have pastéis de nata (Portuguese custard tarts) from the Belem district paired with local wine.
Yes, Lisbon has many hills and steep walks. Comfortable shoes are a must. Public transit can help you get where you need if it is too strenuous, so hop on one of the many bright yellow trams.
Lisbon is generally safe with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. Of course, take all your standard precautions, be aware of your surroundings, and keep your belongings on you.
In short, yes. Spanish and Portuguese have many similarities and you will find yourself being able to understand some Portuguese without having ever studied it. A lot of Portuguese people, especially in Lagos and Lisbon, will speak English and Spanish.
No. Anyone traveling between Lagos and Lisbon by train will have to switch trains at Albufeira - Ferreiras. The journey takes between 4-6 hours if there is no delay.
Lisbon's public transportation system is efficient and extensive. It has buses, trams, metro, and trains, providing easy access to the city's attractions and surrounding areas.
Popular souvenirs from Lisbon include traditional Portuguese ceramics, handmade tiles (called azulejos), and products made from cork. Gourmet foods like pastéis de nata, local wines (like Port), and cheeses are another great choice. Be sure to double-check your luggage and customs rules before bringing food and drink through the airport!
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Ponta da Piedade
High on the cliffs of Lagos, this lighthouse offers breathtaking views of the ocean and unique rock formations. The Edge of the World
Silves Castle
This medieval Moorish castle is the best preserved in the region, and offers great views. Victory in the Algarve
Alcacer do Sal
An important inland port since antiquity, this town is now as peaceful as the waters of the Sado River it’s built along. The Castle of Salt
Palmela
This charming small town he heart of Portugal’s wine country is rich in culture and scenery. Wine with a View
Bacalhoa Winery
One of the finest wineries in Portugal is made even more amazing by its eclectic art collection.
The Art of Wine Making
Christ the King Viewpoint
Lisbon's giant figure of Christ watches over Europe's western-most capital from on high. A Heavenly View