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Aer Lingus offers a fast connection between Dublin and Lisbon. Fly from Dublin to Lisbon with Aer Lingus and look forward to an Irish welcome on board.
Lisbon is the capital city of Portugal and is one of the oldest cities in Western Europe. The city is situated on the river Tagus and has a Mediterranean climate. Lisbon is a very vibrant city with a lot to offer tourists. Here are some of the top reasons to visit Lisbon. From its cobbled streets to its tile-clad buildings, Lisbon is a very picturesque city and if you want to get a bird’s eye view of Lisbon, take a ride on one of the city’s iconic trams. Lisbon is a great city to visit for its rich history, delicious food, beautiful scenery, and friendly people. If you’re planning a trip to Europe, be sure to add Lisbon to your itinerary.
The total flight time from Dublin to Lisbon is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes. The total distance is 1020 miles/1640 km.
When is the Cheapest Time of Year to Fly to Lisbon?
Cheap flights from Dublin to Lisbon can be bought throughout December right through to April. The winter months offer an excellent opportunity for a cheap getaway to this beautiful city.
What is the best day to Book flights from Dublin to Lisbon?
Aer Lingus often releases Sale fares on Tuesdays, making this the best day to book cheap flights to Lisbon from Dublin. Our advice if you are planning to fly Dublin to Lisbon is to keep visiting us at Aerlingus.com to ensure you do not miss these fares.
How Much is a Flight from Dublin to Lisbon?
Flights to Lisbon during the Winter season start from €44 each way per person. Fares are based on availability and season. Our recommendation to get the best price fare is to book early and then start planning your trip. Always check our website for the most recent fares.
Things to do and places to see in Lisbon
Divided into three stretches along the coast, Lisbon beaches are something not to be missed. From the most urban scenario along the Linha de Cascais to the multicultural Costa da Caparica, the remote and crystal-clear beaches of Arrábida, and the mysterious sands of Sintra, there is no lack of seaside areas to enjoy the sun and the sea.
Portuguese world-famous Bacalhau (a type of salted codfish) is far from being the only delicacy that comes from these shores. Lisbon is particularly famous, by the way, for its padarias (bakeries), that create marvelous pastries and sweets like the pastel de nata sprinkled with cinnamon. To drink, don't forget that Portugal is also home for some of the best - and also not that much expensive - wines.
The sound of the Portuguese traditional Fado music was born amongst Lisbon's traditional quarters and it can be found in bars and clubs all around the city. Fado (which comes from the Latin word for "fate") songs portray the dramas of the everyday man and woman, with strong emotions such as love, heartbreak, betrayal, jealousy, revenge and tragedy being frequent themes in its lyrics.
This castle is one of Lisbon’s most iconic landmarks. It offers stunning views of the city and is a great place to learn about Portuguese history. Be sure to visit the Castle’s Chapel of St. George, which is decorated with beautiful azulejos tiles.
This lift connects the lower part of Lisbon with the upper part of the city. It was built in 1902 and is a great way to see the city from above. The ride only takes a few minutes, but it is definitely worth it for the views.
These delicious Portuguese custard tarts are a must-try when visiting Lisbon. You can find them at practically any bakery in the city, but they are especially good at Pasteis de Belém. This bakery has been making these tarts since 1837, so you know they know what they’re doing!
The Bairro Alto is one of Lisbon’s coolest neighbourhoods. It is full of narrow streets, charming cafes, and quaint shops. Be sure to wander around and get lost – that’s half the fun!
The Pantheon is a beautiful church that was built in 1715. It is free to enter and definitely worth a visit if you are interested in architecture or history. Be sure to look up when you enter – the Pantheon has an impressive dome ceiling that will take your breath away.
Lisbon airport is not distant from the city, located at about only 20 minutes distance depending on your chosen transportation, and a trip can cost you from €2 to €20. It is well-served by public transportation such as taxis, buses and a metro station.
Taxi: You can always find a taxi at the airport, normally queueing outside the departures and arrivals terminals. As the city centre is very close by, taxis are a rather affordable transportation option, even with the luggage and/or pet fees that may be charged separately by the driver. Depending on traffic, the journey to the city centre is quick, costing between 10 and 15 euros, including baggage fees.
Bus: Several bus lines from the Carris (the bus network) stop at the airport arrivals terminal, taking you to different parts of the city. You can purchase an electronic travel card (€0,50), which you can then top up with balance for your journeys and can be used both for the Metro and for Carris (bus network). You can also pay your fare on-board, which will cost €1.80 for a one-way trip.
Metro: The Lisbon Airport has a Metro (subway) station with a direct line to the city centre. The 'Aeroporto - Saldanha' line takes you to downtown Lisbon in about 20 minutes and the fare (using the electronic travel card) is €1,45.
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