3-Hour Layover in Lisbon: What To Do

Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) · Portugal

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Key Facts

  • Airport: Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
  • Country: Portugal
  • Layover window: 3 hours
  • Recommended time outside: Stay airside — 3h is too tight
  • Visa & Entry: Portugal is Schengen — same rules as Spain/France/Italy. Visa-free for most Western passports up to 90 days. Lisbon airport landside access requires a valid passport but no separate visa for tourist nationalities.

Insider Tip

LIS is one of the closest major European airports to its city centre (7 km) — Metro takes 25 min to the centre. The Aeroporto Metro station is inside Terminal 1 (above-ground, signed clearly). For 6+ hour layovers in summer: Tram 28 + a Time Out Market lunch is the perfect short Lisbon tour.

Getting to Lisbon City Centre

ModeCostTime
Metro Red Line (to Alameda / São Sebastião)€1.8025 min
AeroBus (to Cais do Sodré / Centre)€430 min
Taxi / Bolt / FREE NOW€10–1815–25 min

Top Lisbon: Where to Go

1

Alfama + Castelo de São Jorge

30 min from city centre

Lisbon's oldest neighbourhood — narrow tile-lined streets + a Moorish castle on top of the hill. Take Tram 28 from Praça do Comércio for the iconic ride up.

2

Belém + Pastéis de Belém

40 min from city centre

Jerónimos Monastery (UNESCO, €10) + Belém Tower (€6) + the original Pastéis de Belém (the cream tart since 1837, €1.50 each).

3

Time Out Market + Cais do Sodré

25 min from city centre

Curated food hall featuring 24 top Lisbon chefs (open until 2am). Adjacent to Pink Street nightlife. Quick lunch / dinner pre-flight.

4

LX Factory + Ponte 25 de Abril views

30 min from city centre

Repurposed industrial complex with bookshops, restaurants, street art. Under the bridge with Atlantic + bridge views. Open until midnight.

Eat Like a Local in Lisbon

Bacalhau à brás (cod scramble) at Cervejaria Ramiro for seafood + Pastel de Belém for the cream tart. Coffee culture: order a "bica" + custard tart at any Pastelaria.

3-Hour Itinerary

1

0–30 min

Clear immigration & collect baggage (if exiting)

Leave airside only if you have the correct visa/stamp. Many airports offer transit without visa.

2

30–90 min

Airport terminal exploration & dining

Most airports have excellent food courts landside and airside. Lisbon airport is known for good dining options.

3

90–150 min

Airport lounge or duty-free shopping

Priority Pass lounges are available in most major airports. Day passes cost $30–50.

4

150–180 min

Return to gate

Allow 30+ minutes to clear security and reach your departure gate.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa for a 3-hour layover in Lisbon?

Visa requirements vary by nationality. Many countries offer free transit visas or visa-on-arrival for layovers under 96 hours. Check your specific passport requirements before travel and confirm with your airline.

Is 3 hours enough to leave Humberto Delgado Airport?

3 hours is tight for leaving the airport. Consider staying airside and using the airport lounges and restaurants instead.

What is the best way to get from Humberto Delgado to Lisbon city centre?

Metro Red Line (to Alameda / São Sebastião) is typically the fastest and most affordable option at €1.80, taking approximately 25 min. Rideshare apps are a convenient alternative.

Is there luggage storage at Humberto Delgado?

Yes, Humberto Delgado Airport has left-luggage facilities in the arrivals and departures hall. Typical cost is $5–15 per bag for up to 24 hours. Alternatively, many airport hotels offer left-luggage for non-guests.

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