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There are 7 ways to get from Madrid to Lisbon by bus, train, rideshare, car or plane

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Bus  •  6h 48m

  1. Take the bus from Madrid South Bus Station to Lisbon Oriente Madrid South Bus Station - Lisbon Oriente / ...

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Bus via Cais Lingueta  •  7h 48m

  1. Take the bus from Madrid Mendez Alvaro Estacion Sur to Lisbon Oriente Sofia Central Bus Station - Lisbon Oriente

Bus #2  •  8h 35m

  1. Take the bus from Madrid Estacion Sur to Lisbon Sete Rios

Train  •  9h 57m

  1. Take the train from Madrid-Atocha Cercanias to Badajoz Alv / ...
  2. Take the train from Badajoz to Entroncamento Re
  3. Take the train from Entroncamento to Lisboa - Santa Apolonia Re / ...

Rideshare  •  6h 42m

  1. Take the rideshare from Madrid to Lisbon 628.2 km

Drive  •  5h 57m

  1. Drive from Madrid to Lisbon 629 km

Fly  •  4h 5m

  1. Fly from Madrid (MAD) to Lisbon (LIS) MAD - LIS
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International entry into Portugal from Spain

  • Entry is fully open for citizens and permanent residents of Spain
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Allowed for: All visitors

Restricted for: There are no current restrictions

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Conditions of entry into Portugal from Spain

  • There are no current restrictions
This applies to arrivals from all countries, with no exceptions

Rules to follow in Portugal

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Considerations leaving from Spain

The official advice is to delay international travel until fully vaccinated

Frequently Asked Questions


Yes, entry into Portugal is currently allowed from Spain.

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Domestic travel is not restricted, but some conditions may apply

  • Face masks are mandatory
  • There is a social distancing requirement of 2 metres
  • Observe COVID-19 safety rules

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The national COVID-19 helpline number in Lisbon is 808 24 24 24.

Wearing a face mask on public transport in Lisbon is mandatory.

The social distance requirement in Lisbon is 2 metres.

Make yourself known to an official member of staff and/or call the national coronavirus helpline number on 808 24 24 24.

No, returning to Spain from Portugal is currently allowed.

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Last updated: 28 Jul 2022
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The cheapest way to get from Madrid to Lisbon is to bus which costs €15 - €21 and takes 6h 48m.

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The fastest way to get from Madrid to Lisbon is to fly. Taking this option will cost €30 - €200 and takes 4h 5m.

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Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Madrid Estacion Sur and arriving at Lisbon Sete Rios. Services depart three times a day, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 8h 35m.

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No, there is no direct train from Madrid to Lisbon. However, there are services departing from Madrid-Atocha Cercanias and arriving at Lisboa - Santa Apolonia via Badajoz and Entroncamento. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 9h 57m.

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The distance between Madrid and Lisbon is 502 km. The road distance is 629 km.

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The best way to get from Madrid to Lisbon without a car is to bus which takes 6h 48m and costs €15 - €21.

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It takes approximately 6h 48m to get from Madrid to Lisbon, including transfers.

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Madrid to Lisbon bus services, operated by Rede Expressos, depart from Madrid Estacion Sur station.

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Madrid to Lisbon train services, operated by Renfe Viajeros, depart from Madrid-Atocha Cercanias station.

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The best way to get from Madrid to Lisbon is to bus which takes 6h 48m and costs €15 - €21. Alternatively, you can train, which costs €45 - €70 and takes 9h 57m, you could also fly, which costs €30 - €200 and takes 4h 5m.

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Map of how to get from Madrid to Lisbon.
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  • Distance: 502.3 km
  • Duration: 6h 48m

What companies run services between Madrid, Spain and Lisbon, Portugal?

Gipsyy operates a bus from Madrid South Bus Station to Lisbon Oriente twice daily. Tickets cost €14 - €20 and the journey takes 6h 30m. Alternatively, you can take a train from Madrid to Lisbon via Badajoz and Entroncamento in around 9h 57m.

Airlines
TAP Portugal
Website
flytap.com
Flights from Madrid to Lisbon
Ave. Duration
1h 20m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€27 - €400
Iberia
Website
iberia.com
Flights from Madrid to Lisbon
Ave. Duration
1h 25m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€35 - €320
Air Europa
Website
aireuropa.com
Flights from Madrid to Lisbon
Ave. Duration
1h 18m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€35 - €270
easyJet
Website
easyjet.com
Flights from Madrid to Lisbon
Ave. Duration
1h 25m
When
Every day
Estimated price
€27 - €210
Ryanair
Website
ryanair.com
Flights from Madrid to Lisbon
Ave. Duration
1h 25m
When
Monday
Estimated price
€26 - €210
Train operators
Renfe Viajeros

Spain's excellent and extensive rail system connects cities across Spain and into neighbouring countries. Renfe's high-speed AVE trains can reach speeds of up to 350km/h, making travel between major cities very efficient. All medium- and long-distance trains require a seat reservation; ticket sales for these trains usually open 30-60 days before travel. Most Renfe trains have two classes: Turista (2nd class) and Preferente (1st class), although some AVE trains offer Turista Plus. There is free WiFi for Preferente passengers and for those with a +Renfe loyalty card.

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Contact Details
Phone
+34 91 232 03 20
Email
comunicacion@renfe.es
Website
renfe.com
Train from Madrid-Atocha Cercanias to Badajoz
Ave. Duration
4h 17m
Frequency
Twice daily
Estimated price
€29 - €40
Website
Renfe Viajeros
Comboios De Portugal

Comboios de Portugal (CP) is the national railway network of Portugal that spans over 2700km, with trains split into three main types: regional, urban and intercity trains; international and domestic high-speed trains; and international night trains. Portugal's main stations are Santa Apolónia in Lisbon and Campanha in Porto – these connect to trains in Portugal's cities and international destinations. The Alfa Pendular, the fastest train in Portugal, is a popular travel choice, as it can run at a speed of up to 250 km/h. You can book train tickets up to 60 days in advance.

Contact Details
Phone
+351 808 109 110
Email
apoiocliente@cp.pt
Website
cp.pt
Train from Badajoz to Entroncamento
Ave. Duration
2h 50m
Frequency
Once daily
Estimated price
€12 - €18
Website
Comboios De Portugal
Urbano
€12 - €18
Train from Entroncamento to Lisboa - Santa Apolonia
Ave. Duration
1h 29m
Frequency
Hourly
Estimated price
€7 - €11
Website
Comboios De Portugal
Urbano
€7 - €11
Bus operators
Gipsyy
Phone
+351 913 568 693
Email
hello@gipsyy.com
Website
gipsyy.com
Bus from Madrid South Bus Station to Lisbon Oriente
Ave. Duration
6h 30m
Frequency
Twice daily
Estimated price
€14 - €20
Website
Gipsyy
Union Ivkoni
Phone
02/989 0000
Website
union-ivkoni.com
Bus from Madrid Mendez Alvaro Estacion Sur to Lisbon Oriente
Ave. Duration
7h
Frequency
3 times a week
Estimated price
€19 - €26
Website
Union Ivkoni
Rede Expressos

Rede Nacional de Expressos is a cheap and convenient way to get around the country. In business since 1995, Portugal’s biggest bus operator services villages and cities across the country. Tickets can be purchased up to 30 days before the date of travel, with discounted fares available via their free RFLEX Card. Most coaches have WiFi and power sockets.

Contact Details
Phone
+351 21 75 24 524
Email
cliente@rne.pt
Website
rede-expressos.pt
Bus from Madrid Estacion Sur to Lisbon Sete Rios
Ave. Duration
8h 35m
Frequency
3 times a day
Estimated price
€22 - €27
Schedules at
rede-expressos.pt
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rede-expressos.pt
Other operators
BlaBlaCar.es
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Contact Details
Website
blablacar.com
Rideshare from Madrid to Lisbon
Ave. Duration
6h 42m
Frequency
Twice daily
Estimated price
€29 - €50
Book at
blablacar.es

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The quickest flight from Madrid Airport to Lisbon Airport is the direct flight which takes 1h 15m.

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Madrid to Lisbon bus services, operated by Rede Expressos, arrive at Lisbon Sete Rios station.

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Lisbon is 1h behind Madrid. It is currently 11:19 in Madrid and 10:19 in Lisbon.

Madrid to Lisbon train services, operated by Comboios De Portugal, arrive at Lisboa - Santa Apolonia station.

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Yes, the driving distance between Madrid to Lisbon is 629 km. It takes approximately 5h 57m to drive from Madrid to Lisbon.

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Ryanair, easyJet, Air Europa and two other airlines offer flights from Madrid Airport to Lisbon Airport.

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Book your Madrid to Lisbon bus tickets online with Omio.

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There are 4712+ hotels available in Lisbon. Prices start at €100 per night.

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Check out Blablacar's carpooling service for rideshare options between Madrid and Lisbon. A great option if you don't have a driver's licence or want to avoid public transport.

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