In this section, you’ll find tips on parking and getting around Barcelona by car or bike. We’ll share the best parking spots, key city rules, and other useful info to help make your travels around town easy and hassle-free.
Parking & mobility
Car driving in Lisbon
If you’re bringing your car or scooter to Lisbon, finding parking in the city can be a challenge. But no worries! Use our public parking map to locate nearby spots and explore the city stress-free.
Parking zones
Lisbon’s streets have designated parking areas, with varying fees and restrictions depending on the zone. Always check the signs to avoid fines.
Public parking lots
For secure parking, opt for underground or multi-story public lots, which are ideal for longer stays. Many are located near major attractions and transport hubs.
Time limits
Paid parking zones often have time restrictions. Be sure to check parking meters or nearby signs for details.
Payment methods
Most parking meters accept cash, cards, or mobile apps like Telpark for a convenient way to pay and manage your parking.
Driving in Lisbon
Lisbon’s city center includes several restricted traffic zones (Zonas de Emissões Reduzidas) aimed at reducing pollution and easing congestion. Access is primarily limited to residents, low-emission vehicles, and essential services. Public transport is a convenient alternative, and options like Gira bike-sharing and car-sharing services make navigating the city simple and sustainable. Learn more here.
Motorbiking in Lisbon
Lisbon is a motorbike-friendly city, ideal for navigating narrow streets, and steep hills. It’s a convenient way to avoid traffic and find easier parking.
Parking rules
Park in designated areas or sidewalks over 3 meters wide, avoiding crossings, entrances, and bus stops. Check local signage for restrictions. Find more info here.
Driving rules
Helmets are mandatory, and reflective gear is recommended, especially at night. Find more info here.
Renting options
Explore the city with our partner eCooltra, offering easy electric scooter rentals. Check out the Additional Services page for exclusive perks.
Fuel stations
Fuel and EV charging stations are easily accessible. Use apps like Google Maps or Electromaps to locate nearby options.
Cycling in Lisbon
At Ukio, we believe biking is one of the best ways to explore Lisbon’s charming streets while staying eco-friendly! The city is expanding its cycling infrastructure, with bike lanes and scenic routes to help you navigate.
Safety rules
Helmets are smart; lights are essential at night. Reflective gear is recommended. Using headphones or a phone while riding can result in a fine.
Parking rules
Use secure bike locks and park only in designated bike parking areas to avoid theft or fines.
Bike lane logic
Lisbon’s hilly terrain and tram tracks require caution. Avoid cycling over tracks at sharp angles to prevent accidents.
Rental options
Explore the city using bike rental services like Gira, Lisbon’s official bike-sharing system. Look for docking stations throughout the city.
Taxis & Rideshare in Lisbon
Reliable taxis and rideshare options like Uber and Bolt make exploring Lisbon easy, flexible, and stress-free.
Rates
Rides within the city center typically cost €5–€12, while trips to or from the airport range from €15–€25. Tipping is not mandatory but is appreciated for great service.
Accessibility
While many drivers speak some English, it’s always helpful to have your destination written down or ready to show on a map. Note: Some taxis in Lisbon may not accept card payments and prefer cash, so it’s a good idea to have some on hand.
Apps and online booking
Simplify your travel in Lisbon by booking, paying, and tracking rides through these popular apps:
Public transport in Lisbon
Lisbon’s public transport system is extensive, efficient, and perfect for exploring the city. Here’s what you need to know:
Metro
The fastest way to get around Lisbon. Operates daily from 6:30 AM to 1:00 AM. Tickets can be purchased at stations or via the Carris/Metro App.
Bus & Tram
Cover areas not served by the metro, including iconic tram routes like Tram 28, which offers a scenic ride through Lisbon’s historic neighborhoods. Night buses (Rede da Madrugada) operate after midnight.
Train
Ideal for reaching the outskirts or day trips to destinations like Sintra and Cascais. Operated by CP (Comboios de Portugal), tickets are available at stations or online.
Transportation in Lisbon
Lisbon boasts an extensive and efficient public transportation system, including buses, trams, metros, and commuter trains. Tickets can be purchased at stations, kiosks, or via the official Carris/Metro App. The Carris and Metro network offers various fare options to suit your needs. For more information, visit their website. Here are some of the main transportation card options:
Single ticket
≃ €1.85
- Bus: €2.20 (onboard)
- Tram: €3.20 (onboard)
- Valid for one trip within 1 hour
- Allowed between metro and buses during the valid period
Viva Viagem
≃ €0.50
- A rechargeable card for multiple single trips or Zapping. Valid on all public transport systems, including metro, buses, and trams.
- Visitors and locals who don’t need a monthly pass.
Zapping
≃ From €3.00
to €40.00
- Load credit onto your Viva Viagem Card
- Pay-as-you-go, valid for multiple trips
- Allowed between metro, buses, and trams
- Offers slightly cheaper fares compared to single tickets
Monthly Pass
≃ €11.20
- €40 for Navegante Metropolitano
- Unlimited travel within the valid zones for frequent commuters.
- Locals or long-term visitors.
Key contacts
We’re always happy to help! Feel free to reach out to our Guest Experience team anytime.