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Lisbon Travel Deals 2026

From $572 Round-Trip  ·  Passport Required  ·  Nonstop from Miami & East Coast Cities

✈️ 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.

Limited-Time Deal — Check Today's Price Passport Required · Portugal · ETIAS Required
$572
Round-Trip · Miami (MIA) → Lisbon, Portugal (LIS) · Economy · Nonstop available
Also available from New York, Boston, Washington D.C., Chicago & more cities below
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Travel Window
Spring–Fall 2026
Airlines
TAP Air Portugal · United · Delta · Iberia
Cabin Class
Economy
Destination Airport
Lisbon Humberto Delgado (LIS)
Passport + ETIAS
Required for U.S. Citizens
Highlights
Alfama · Belem Tower · Sintra · Fado Music
ETIAS Note: The EU's Electronic Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS) is required for U.S. citizens visiting Portugal. Apply online before your trip at the official ETIAS website — it's quick and inexpensive.

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Current Package Price Ranges — 6 Nights · Per Person
From $727 — Flight + 3-star hotel bundle  ·  From $899 — 4-star hotel in Baixa or Chiado  ·  From $1,199 — Boutique hotel in Alfama with breakfast  ·  From $1,599 — Luxury 5-star with city views
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Round-Trip Flights

From New York, Boston, Miami, Newark & major U.S. cities to Lisbon (LIS)

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Hotel Stay

From Alfama boutiques to Chiado design hotels & Baixa city-center stays

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6 Nights

Alfama, Belem Tower, Sintra palaces, Fado music & Pasteis de nata culture

🛫 Lisbon Flight Prices by Departure City

Prices shown are recent round-trip economy fares. East Coast cities offer nonstop options with the best prices. Click through to Skyscanner to confirm today's live price.

New York (JFK) ✈️ Nonstop$473
Boston (BOS) ✈️ Nonstop$489
Newark (EWR) ✈️ Nonstop$495
Miami (MIA) ✈️ Nonstop$572
Washington D.C. (IAD)$529
Chicago (ORD)$549
Atlanta (ATL)$559
Dallas (DFW)$579
Los Angeles (LAX)$599
Philadelphia (PHL)$609
Charlotte (CLT)$619
Denver (DEN)$639
San Francisco (SFO)$649
Seattle (SEA)$699

Prices are approximate and vary by travel dates. Search Skyscanner to compare live fares from your 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.

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🎫 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.

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🌟 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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🌅 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.

What is the cheapest time to fly to Lisbon?
The best flight deals to Lisbon are typically found in January–February and November. Shoulder seasons (April–May and September–October) offer excellent weather with lower prices than peak summer. Avoid July–August when transatlantic fares spike. Booking 8–12 weeks ahead saves 20–35%.
Which airport do I fly into for Lisbon?
Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), commonly called Lisbon Airport, is located just 7 km from the city center. The metro Red Line connects the airport to downtown in about 20 minutes. Many U.S. carriers offer nonstop transatlantic service from New York, Boston, and other East Coast cities.
Do U.S. citizens need a passport or visa to visit Portugal?
Yes — a valid U.S. passport is required. U.S. citizens can visit Portugal visa-free for up to 90 days within any 180-day period as part of the Schengen zone. ETIAS pre-travel authorization for U.S. citizens is required when visiting EU countries — apply online before your trip.
How many days do I need in Lisbon?
3–4 days is enough to explore central Lisbon — Alfama, Belem, Baixa-Chiado, and Bairro Alto. Add 1–2 days for Sintra's palaces and gardens, or a day trip to Cascais or the Alentejo wine region. A week lets you explore both Lisbon and Porto.
What is Lisbon known for?
Lisbon is famous for its historic trams (especially the iconic Tram 28), the Alfama district with its Moorish castle and fado music bars, the Belem Tower, and Pasteis de Belem — Portugal's famous custard tarts. It's also one of Europe's sunniest and most affordable capitals.
Is Lisbon an affordable destination?
Lisbon is one of Western Europe's most affordable capitals. Excellent meals at local tascas cost €10–18 per person. Beer is often €1.50–2 at local bars. The metro is efficient and cheap. Compared to Paris, London, or Amsterdam, Lisbon delivers a premium European experience at a significant discount.
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What to Pack for Lisbon
Comfortable walking shoes (cobblestones!), a light jacket for cool evenings, a reusable water bottle, and a day bag — essential gear for Lisbon's hilly, walkable streets.
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