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Vigo, Galicia to Lisbon, Lisbon Region from $24: 7 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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from
Vigo, Spain
to
Lisbon, Portugal

How to Get from Vigo to Lisbon: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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$24 RideshareBest price
459 kmDistance
4h 27m Fastest

Compare Train, Bus, Flight, and Driving Options

Get detailed, step-by-step directions below for your trip from Vigo to Lisbon with 1Map travel planner. Easily compare ticket prices, explore various transport options, and find the best routes for a seamless and cost-effective travel experience.

Company
Renfe Viajeros
Train
Average Duration
5h  51m
Estimated price
$36-52
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Company
various
Rideshare
Average Duration
5h  8m
Estimated price
$24-34
Cheapest
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Distance: 459 km
Duration: 4h 27m

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Pricing table
Company
ALSA
Bus
Average Duration
8h 
Estimated price
$26-68
Company
FlixBus
Bus
Average Duration
6h  4m
Estimated price
$30-61
Company
various
Drive
Average Duration
4h  27m
Estimated price
$78-360
Company
VMTransfers
Drive
Plane
Average Duration
4h  52m
Estimated price
$363-364
Company
various
Plane
Average Duration
6h  14m
Estimated price
$363-364

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TypeMo 06/01Tu 07/01We 08/01Th 09/01Fr 10/01Sa 11/01Su 12/01
Bus $16 $16 $17 $16 $17 $18 $19
Train $16 $16 $16 $16 $19 $17 $16

Traveling From Vigo to Lisbon

Traveling from Vigo to Lisbon offers a fascinating transition from Galicia's lush, green landscapes to Portugal's vibrant coastal city atmosphere, each presenting their own distinct culture and charm.

Best Neighbourhoods in Lisbon

Lisbon's neighborhoods offer diverse experiences, each with its unique character.

Alfama
• Historic district with narrow, winding streets.
• Home to Fado music and traditional eateries.
Bairro Alto
• Lively nightlife with numerous bars and restaurants.
• Street art and vibrant atmosphere attract younger crowds.
Belém
• Rich in history and cultural sites.
• Famous for pastéis de nata and stunning monuments.

Best Times To Visit Lisbon's Attractions

Maximizing your experience in Lisbon involves timing your visits to popular attractions wisely.

Belém Tower
Early mornings or late afternoons offer peaceful views and fewer tourists.
Jerónimos Monastery
Weekdays, especially during mid-mornings, can help you avoid long lines.
Alfama
Exploring in the early evening lets you enjoy the sunset and live music.

Lisbon Weather: What to Expect Year-Round

Lisbon enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters, making it a pleasant destination year-round; spring and fall are especially attractive for visitors looking to avoid the peak tourist crowds and enjoy comfortable temperatures. The weather can greatly enhance your travel experience, influencing outdoor activities and sightseeing opportunities throughout the year.

Dining Recommendation in Lisbon

In Lisbon, try bacalhau à brás, a delicious twist on the ubiquitous codfish, which combines shredded cod, potatoes, and eggs topped with olives and parsley, showcasing a distinct flavor profile compared to the seafood-centric dishes of Vigo. Enjoying this dish in one of the vibrant local taverns not only highlights the cozy atmosphere but also reflects the rich culinary heritage of Portugal, offering a truly different dining experience.

Vigo - Lisbon operators

Explore transport companies operating between Vigo and Lisbon, with prices starting at . These companies offer competitive pricing, flexible schedules, and comfortable travel experiences.

Train
Contact phone
+34 91 232 03 20
Website
https://www.renfe.com/es/en

Train from Vigo Guixar to Porto - Campanha

Average Duration
2h 22m
Estimated price
521-522

Train from Porto - Campanha to Estação Ferroviária de Lisboa Oriente

Average Duration
2h 50m
Estimated price
523-31
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Contact phone
+49 30 300 137 300
Website
https://www.flixbus.co.uk

Bus from Vigo to Porto Campanhã Bus terminal

Average Duration
2h 40m
Estimated price
521-524

Bus from Porto Campanhã Bus terminal to Estação Rodoviária de Lisboa Oriente

Average Duration
3h 15m
Estimated price
24-525

Bus from Vigo to Estação Rodoviária de Sete Rios

Average Duration
8h
Estimated price
24-63
Contact phone
+34 910 207 007
Website
https://www.alsa.com/en/web/bus/home

Bus from Vigo to Porto Campanhã Bus terminal

Average Duration
2h 45m
Estimated price
529-220

Bus from Porto Campanhã Bus terminal to Estação Rodoviária de Lisboa Oriente

Average Duration
3h 35m
Estimated price
221-525

Bus from Vigo to Estação Rodoviária de Sete Rios

Average Duration
8h
Estimated price
222-346
Plane
Website
https://www.iberia.com

Plane from Vigo to Lisboa

Average Duration
4h 33m
Estimated price
71-3440

Plane from Vigo to Lisboa (via Madrid)

Average Duration
4h 33m
Estimated price
71-3440

Plane from Vigo to Lisboa (via Barcelona)

Average Duration
5h 32m
Estimated price
349-3460
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Website
https://www.blablacar.co.uk

Other from Vigo to Lisbon

Average Duration
5h 8m
Estimated price
22-31
Contact phone
(+351) 220971653
Website
https://www.vmtransfers.com

Other from Vigo to Porto Airport

Average Duration
2h 32m
Estimated price
5290-225

Vigo to Lisbon: Overview of Bus, Train, Flight, and Car Trips

Traveling between Vigo and Lisbon offers a variety of convenient options to suit your preferences, schedule, and budget. Whether you prioritize affordability, speed, or comfort, you’re sure to find the perfect way to travel without compromising on quality or convenience.

Average price
€74 - €111
Departure Point
Vigo Guixar station
Arrival Point
Estação Ferroviária de Lisboa Oriente station
Useful tips for train travellers
• On your train journey from Vigo to Lisbon, expect catering services that include a selection of snacks and beverages available for purchase. The onboard service typically features a bar cart offering coffee, soft drinks, and a range of light meals. Keep an eye out for local Spanish and Portuguese specialties to truly savor the flavors of both countries.
• The train operators for this route, primarily Comboios de Portugal and Renfe, offer a variety of seating options. Comboios de Portugal provides First Class, which includes larger, more comfortable seats with more space, and Economy Class, which is more budget-friendly with decent amenities. Renfe similarly offers a Premium Class with extra comfort and services and Tourist Class for those looking for an economical option. For more details and to book tickets, visit their websites: Comboios de Portugal (cp.pt) and Renfe (renfe.com).
• Upon arriving at Santa Apolónia station in Lisbon, you can expect great facilities. The station offers luggage storage services, allowing you to explore the city without your bags. There are also clean restrooms available for use, but note that showers may not be present. To get to the city center quickly, take the metro: the blue line (Linha Azul) departs from Santa Apolónia station to Baixa-Chiado station in about 10 minutes, which is the heart of Lisbon for sightseeing.
Departure Point
Porto Airport
Arrival Point
Lisboa Airport
Departure Point
Vigo station
Arrival Point
Estação Rodoviária de Lisboa Oriente station