Sale flights from Budapest to Lisbon for only €62 return (€82 without Wizz club)! TOP price! There is a wide choice of dates from January to March 2025, also for long weekends!
In addition, we have a tip for an excellent rated hotel for only €33/person/night. For 3 days from Friday to Sunday, flights + accommodation together for a great €128 per person!
Book your trip to Portugal for this advantageous price!
Hotel ibis Lisboa Saldanha**
8.3/10 - Very good (3624 reviews)
33€/person/night (for 2 people) = 132€/2 nights
- great location not far from the center of Lisbon
- only 5 minutes on foot from the metro station
- 24/7 reception, bar
- no option to return money
- possibility of free cancellation for an additional fee
- breakfast can be purchased for 10€/person/night
- verified hotel chain Accor Hotels (ibis)
• January 16 - 19, 2025 for €62
(Thursday 16:20-19:30 - Sunday 20:10-0:55)
• January 23 - 27, 2025 for €62
(Thursday 16:20-19:30 - Monday 19:35-0:20)
• January 24 - 27, 2025 for €62
(Friday 15:50-19:00 - Monday 19:35-0:20)
• January 30 - February 2, 2025 for €62
(Thursday 16:20-19:30 - Sunday 20:10-0:55)
• January 30 - February 3, 2025 for €62
(Thursday 16:20-19:30 - Monday 19:35-0:20)
• January 31 - February 2, 2025 for €62
(Friday 15:50-19:00 - Sunday 20:10-0:55)
• January 31 - February 3, 2025 for €62
(Friday 15:50-19:00 - Monday 19:35-0:20)
• February 6 - 10, 2025 for €62
(Thursday 16:20-19:30 - Monday 19:35-0:20)
• February 7 - 10, 2025 for €62
(Friday 15:50-19:00 - Monday 19:35-0:20)
• February 20 - 24, 2025 for €62
(Thursday 16:20-19:30 - Monday 19:35-0:20)
The mentioned prices are valid as of November 21, 2024 at 15:14.
What to see in Lisbon? Check out the stories from our trip on our Instagram full of practical tips.
In Lisbon, taxis are very cheap through the Uber and Bolt apps, if you are traveling in a group, we recommend taking advantage of it.
Sample 3-day itinerary for Lisbon:
Day 1:
- Praça do Comércio: A square by the Tagus River, the perfect place to start exploring the city.
- Castelo de São Jorge: A castle with stunning views of the city and the river.
- Alfama: The oldest district of Lisbon, where you can explore narrow streets and traditional architecture.
- Sé de Lisboa: A monumental cathedral that combines Gothic and Baroque styles.
- Miradouro de Santa Luzia: A viewpoint overlooking the river and the red roofs of Alfama.
Day 2:
- Mosteiro dos Jerónimos: An imposing monastery, a symbol of the power of Portuguese seafarers.
- Torre de Belém: An iconic tower on the riverbank that served as a defensive fortress.
- Padrão dos Descobrimentos: Monument to the Discoveries, dedicated to the glorious era of Portuguese discoveries.
- Pastéis de Belém: Stop for traditional Lisbon pastries "pastéis de nata" at a famous pastry shop.
- LX Factory: A creative zone full of shops, restaurants and galleries that offers a modern perspective on Lisbon.
Day 3:
- Elevador de Santa Justa: A historic elevator that takes you to the upper parts of the city with stunning views.
- Bairro Alto: A lively neighborhood known for its nightlife, but also for its traditional taverns and shops.
- Chiado: An elegant shopping and cultural district where you can find bookstores, cafes and theaters.
- Mercado da Ribeira: A market with various stalls where you can enjoy local specialties.
- Parque Eduardo VII: A vast park with panoramic views of the center of Lisbon.
Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is a destination that offers a wonderful combination of history, culture and scenic views. The city is known for its narrow streets that wind through ancient neighborhoods like Alfama and Bairro Alto, where you can experience a true taste of traditional Portuguese life. Alfama, the oldest part of the city, is home to the iconic Castelo de São Jorge, which offers breathtaking views of the entire city and the Tagus River.
Lisbon is also known for its historical monuments, such as the Belém Tower (Torre de Belém) and the Jerónimos Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jerónimos), both UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These monuments reflect Portugal’s rich maritime history and are a great place to explore the country’s cultural heritage. Nearby is the iconic Padrão dos Descobrimentos, which celebrates Portugal’s explorers.
For lovers of art and modern architecture, there is the Parque das Nações district, home to the modern Oceanário de Lisboa – one of the largest aquariums in the world. An unforgettable part of a visit to Lisbon is a ride on the historic tram number 28, which will take you through the most picturesque parts of the city. Lisbon is a city that will enchant you with its pleasant atmosphere, diverse culture and unforgettable experiences.