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Destination

Baixa / Chiado (downtown Lisbon)

Lisbon city center

Fastest route

Metro Lisboa Red Line (Linha Vermelha) – Aeroporto to Alameda / São Sebastião (for Baixa-Chiado)

metro · every 6-9min

Updated

Nov 2025

Verified info

Quick verdict

Fastest into town

metro

Metro Lisboa Red Line (Linha Vermelha) – Aeroporto to Alameda / São Sebastião (for Baixa-Chiado)

Freq6-9minBackup:Carris 744 – Aeroporto ↔ Marquês de Pombal / Restauradores

The Red Line serves Aeroporto station directly, running about every 6–9 minutes from roughly 06:30 to 01:00; change at Alameda (Green Line) or São Sebastião (Blue Line) to reach Baixa-Chiado in about 25–35 minutes total. This is the primary fast, inexpensive public transport link between the airport and downtown Lisbon.

Transport matrix

All options

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metro

Metro Lisboa Red Line (Linha Vermelha) – Aeroporto to Alameda / São Sebastião (for Baixa-Chiado)

6-9m

The Red Line serves Aeroporto station directly, running about every 6–9 minutes from roughly 06:30 to 01:00; change at Alameda (Green Line) or São Sebastião (Blue Line) to reach Baixa-Chiado in about 25–35 minutes total. This is the primary fast, inexpensive public transport link between the airport and downtown Lisbon.

bus

Carris 744 – Aeroporto ↔ Marquês de Pombal / Restauradores

10-20m

Carris bus 744 stops at Lisbon Airport and runs via Saldanha and Av. da República to Marquês de Pombal and Restauradores, close to the Baixa / Chiado area; typical journey time is 35–55 minutes depending on traffic. Useful when staying near Avenida or Restauradores or when the metro is less convenient.

bus

Carris 783 – Aeroporto ↔ Amoreiras (via Campo Grande / Campo Pequeno)

10-20m

Line 783 connects the airport with central areas including Campo Grande and Campo Pequeno before continuing toward Amoreiras, offering access to central Lisbon corridors that link easily to Baixa / Chiado by metro or other buses. Expect roughly 35–55 minutes to central zones depending on traffic.

bus

Carris 208 – Night Bus Aeroporto ↔ Cais do Sodré (via city centre)

30-60m

Night bus 208 provides late-night/early-morning service between Lisbon Airport and central Lisbon, including Cais do Sodré area near Baixa / Chiado, roughly between 00:00 and 06:00. It is the main public transport option when the metro is closed, with intervals of about 30–60 minutes.

taxi

Lisbon Airport Official Taxi

on-demandm

Metered taxis are available 24/7 from official ranks outside the terminals, typically taking 15–25 minutes to Baixa / Chiado depending on traffic. They provide door-to-door service but cost more than metro or buses and may include surcharges for luggage and airport pickup.

Surface backup

Strikes · Night arrivals · Big luggage

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bus

Carris 744 – Aeroporto ↔ Marquês de Pombal / Restauradores

Carris bus 744 stops at Lisbon Airport and runs via Saldanha and Av. da República to Marquês de Pombal and Restauradores, close to the Baixa / Chiado area; typical journey time is 35–55 minutes depending on traffic. Useful when staying near Avenida or Restauradores or when the metro is less convenient.

10-20m

bus

Carris 783 – Aeroporto ↔ Amoreiras (via Campo Grande / Campo Pequeno)

Line 783 connects the airport with central areas including Campo Grande and Campo Pequeno before continuing toward Amoreiras, offering access to central Lisbon corridors that link easily to Baixa / Chiado by metro or other buses. Expect roughly 35–55 minutes to central zones depending on traffic.

10-20m

bus

Carris 208 – Night Bus Aeroporto ↔ Cais do Sodré (via city centre)

Night bus 208 provides late-night/early-morning service between Lisbon Airport and central Lisbon, including Cais do Sodré area near Baixa / Chiado, roughly between 00:00 and 06:00. It is the main public transport option when the metro is closed, with intervals of about 30–60 minutes.

30-60m

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Checklist

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  • 01Screenshot the timetable screens in arrivals in case cell data drops.
  • 02Tag Baixa / Chiado (downtown Lisbon) as a favorite so ride-hail drivers know the drop.
  • 03Use contactless tap where available; fallback to local smart cards for capping.
Lisbon Airport to Lisbon | LIS to City by Train, Bus, Taxi - 2025 Guide · Gate2City