A comfortable option from Lisbon Airport or within the city — having your own car in the capital is a hassle.
If you want to travel from Lisbon to Sesimbra, feel free to ask us about an old acquaintance who will take you to Casa Eugenia or Casal Regina for a flat rate of €65.00. This price is reasonable, as with Uber and Bolt, you’ll likely need to pay a cash surcharge to cover the return trip to Lisbon.
Traditional taxis are losing ground in Lisbon. With significantly higher prices, it’s no surprise, and there are still drivers who refuse to accept card payments — plus a few scammers at the airport. Uber or Bolt can take you from Lisbon Airport to the city center for about ten euros. Don’t forget to tip; the earnings are not very high.
For trips to Sesimbra, don’t rely on the app estimates: the ride will probably be declined unless you add cash, as the chances of getting paying passengers on the way back are minimal. This turns a €40 trip into closer to €60. Bolt is generally cheaper than Uber, but it might confuse guests from overseas, as this service isn’t available in North America. We’ve heard that you need a trick to download the app in the USA: download Bolt Food and use the activation code for the rides app, or request a new code afterward. Then, add your credit card and compare prices, though you should only book upon arrival.
Taxis are conveniently located right in front of the terminal, while alternatives wait at Parking P1, up to the right after the metro station. At high-traffic locations like Cascais, Sintra, or Cabo da Roca, demand is high, so the apps should have enough drivers available. Uber is also available in Setúbal.