Transportation from the City Center to Lisbon (Portela) Airport
Shown as one of the most colorful capitals of Europe with its impressive appearance, Lisbon is one of the favorite addresses of tourists coming to Portugal. Lisbon (Portela) Airport, which welcomes the tourists coming to Lisbon, is one of the largest airports in Europe.
Transportation options such as bus, taxi, train, metro and car rental are used to get to Lisbon (Portela) Airport, which is 7 kilometers away from the city center.
It is possible to reach the airport from the city center in approximately 21 minutes, thanks to the metro that runs between 06:30 and 01:00 every day.
To get to the airport from the city center by train, you need to get off at the Oriente station, which is the closest station to the airport.
In Lisbon, there is also the chance to go to the airport by using buses or taxis departing from the city center. When you take into account the fact that the airport is close to the city center and the bargaining share, a comfortable and economical journey can be made from the city center to the airport by taxi.
In addition, the airport can be reached by airport shuttles called HAT-1, which operate between 8:00 and 23:00 every day.
Lisbon (Portela) Airport Contact Information
Address: Alameda das Comunidades Portuguesas, P-1700-11, Lisbon, Portugal
Phone: + 351 218 413 500 / +351 218 413 700
Transportation from Recife Airport to the City Center
Recife, or Recife/Guararapes – Gilberto Freyre International Airport (REC), with its long name, serves Recife, the 4th largest city in Brazil. Since the city of Recife is a developed and crowded city, many different means of transportation are used to reach the city center. The most economical of these is to take the bus.
Many different lines operate between the airport and the central districts. Lines 33 and 42 of these reach Praia de Boa Viagem in 15 minutes and reach the historical city center of Recife in 30 minutes. From other lines passing through the airport, number 152 goes to Jordão de Baixo, number 153 goes to Brigadeiro Ivo Borges and number 163 goes to Cajueiro Seco. Buses run every 20 to 30 minutes between 04.00 in the morning and 23.50 in the evening.
Another economical option is to take the subway. The airport metro stop (Estação do Aeroporto), which is connected to the terminal building with an overpass, is a 3-minute walk away. There are two main lines that stop at this stop. Among these, the central line passes between 05:00 and 23:00, seven days a week, at intervals of 4-7 minutes. The other is the south line and it works 7 days a week between 05.00 and 23.00 and passes at 8-minute intervals.
You can check the official website of the train lines to be sure of your destination. You can search the website by the name of CBTU.
Of course, taxis, which are indispensable for every airport, are another option. You have multiple options here. Of these, Taxi Especial and Táxi Aeroporto are slightly more expensive than taxi stands authorized to pick up passengers from the airport and Taxi Comun, that is, ordinary taxis.
It is also possible to use the Uber application at the airport. Drivers pick up their passengers from the taxi drop-off point in front of the arrivals floor.