✈️ Lisbon Flight Deal — $572 Round-Trip
Transatlantic fares to Lisbon are at some of the best prices we've tracked — nonstop routes from New York and Boston offer the cheapest options. Use Skyscanner to confirm today's live price before booking.
🎫 Book Your Lisbon Trip
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Round-Trip Flights
From New York, Boston, Miami, Newark & major U.S. cities to Lisbon (LIS)
Hotel Stay
From Alfama boutiques to Chiado design hotels & Baixa city-center stays
6 Nights
Alfama, Belem Tower, Sintra palaces, Fado music & Pasteis de nata culture
🛫 Lisbon Flight Prices by Departure City
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🏨 Where to Stay in Lisbon
From the hilly Alfama district to the chic Chiado neighborhood — compare hotels and apartments across top booking platforms. 4-star hotels from $126/night.
🏰 Alfama
Lisbon's oldest and most atmospheric neighborhood — Moorish castle, fado clubs, winding streets, and stunning miradouros (viewpoints). Boutique hotels from $79/night.
🛍️ Chiado & Baixa
The elegant city center — upscale shopping, great restaurants, and easy metro access. Ideal for first-timers who want to walk everywhere. Hotels from $85/night.
🌿 Belem
Historic waterfront district with the iconic Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, and the famous Pasteis de Belem bakery. Quieter and scenic. Hotels from $70/night.
🎫 Things to Do in Lisbon
Book Sintra palace tours, fado dinner shows, and Belem Tower tickets in advance — popular experiences fill quickly in peak season.
🌟 Top Lisbon Activities
From palace day trips to electric tuk-tuk rides and fado dinner shows — Lisbon is a city that rewards exploration.
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Sintra Day Trip — Palaces & Gardens The fairy-tale village 40 minutes from Lisbon by train — colorful palaces perched on forested hilltops. Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, and Castle of the Moors. From $59/person with transport.
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Tram 28 — Alfama & Graca Lisbon's iconic yellow tram winds through the oldest neighborhoods and steepest hills. Ride it early morning to avoid queues — €3/person. Pairs perfectly with a visit to Castelo de Sao Jorge.
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Fado Dinner Show — Alfama Portugal's haunting soulful music played in candlelit clubs in Alfama. Dinner shows from $65/person including food and wine. The most authentic cultural experience Lisbon offers.
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Tagus River Cruise Sail past the Belem Tower, Monument to the Discoveries, and the iconic 25 de Abril Bridge from the water. Sunset river cruises from $29/person. Beautiful views of the city skyline.
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Douro Valley Wine Tour Day Trip Drive through Portugal's stunning wine country — terraced vineyards along the Douro River with wine tastings at quintas (estates). Full-day tours from Porto or Lisbon from $89/person.
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Pasteis de Belem & Food Walking Tour Sample the world-famous original custard tarts at Pasteis de Belem (made since 1837), then join a food walking tour through Bairro Alto and Chiado. Tours from $39/person.
🌅 About Lisbon
One of Europe's oldest and most beautiful capitals — a city of seven hills, golden light, historic trams, and some of the best food and wine in Europe.
🏛️ History & Culture
- Founded 3,000+ years ago — one of Europe's oldest cities
- Castelo de Sao Jorge — Moorish castle over the city
- Jeronimos Monastery — UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Maritime history as capital of the Age of Exploration
🍽️ Food & Wine
- Pasteis de nata — custard tarts at every pastelaria
- Bacalhau (salt cod) — 365 ways to prepare it
- Excellent wine: Vinho Verde, Douro reds
- Ginjinha — cherry liqueur in the Rossio square
🌿 Day Trips
- Sintra — 40 min by train, palace-filled hilltop
- Cascais — 40 min, charming coastal resort town
- Setubal & Arrabida — wild Atlantic cliffs & beaches
- Evora — UNESCO medieval city in Alentejo
💡 Lisbon Travel Tips
How to save money and get the most out of your Lisbon trip.
✅ Best Time to Visit
- Mar – May: Mild weather, lower prices, lush green
- Sep – Oct: Perfect weather, fewer tourists
- Jun – Aug: Peak season, hot & busy
- Dec – Feb: Lowest prices, cool but sunny
💰 Save on Your Trip
- Eat at local tascas — €12–18 for full meal with wine
- Get the Lisboa Card for unlimited transit & museum entry
- Walk everywhere — most sights are close together
- Free: Belem waterfront, most miradouros (viewpoints)
🛂 Passport & ETIAS
- Valid U.S. passport required
- No visa needed (up to 90 days in Schengen)
- ETIAS pre-authorization required — apply online
- Portugal uses Euro (EUR); cards widely accepted
❓ Lisbon Travel FAQ
Common questions from travelers planning a trip to Lisbon.