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    Metro Saldanha

    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    Estação Campo Grande - Estação Campo Grande, Lisboa

    Estação Campo Grande

    3.0(3 reviews)
    3.1 kmLumiar

    A decent distance from the more touristy parts of Lisbon but still on the metro network, Campo…read moreGrande is close to the airport (only about 1.5 miles) despite not being on the line that goes to the airport. You should get the bus since the metro would be downtown and then back out. I was here by metro and found the station easy enough to navigate. There is a confusion layer because two metro lines meet here. Despite being a relatively new station - it opened in 1993 - it is not handicapped accessible from street level, but there are lifts for cross-platform transfers. The station is surrounded by mostly apartment buildings but the Pimenta Palace branch of the Museu de Lisboa is within walking distance. It is also the closest station to the massive Estádio José Alvalade where Sporting Clube de Portugal plays their matches. On the Linha Amarela (Yellow line), it is between Quinta das Conchas (towards Odivelas) and Cidade Universitária (towards Rato). On the Linha Verde (Green line), it is between Telheiras (the end of the line) and Alvalade (towards Cais do Sodré). There are the usual automated ticket vending machines and turnstiles here. The station did have a person in the ticketing booth which has been unusual during my time in Lisbon - most stations didn't have attendants. [Review 19056 overall - 249 in Portugal - 25 of 2023.]

    This station was a few blocks from our hotel so it was the start & end of our day while hopping…read morearound Lisboa. It's quite a busy station with lots of people coming and going at all times. However, as with most of our experience around the city, anyone we had to ask help from was quite pleasant and willing to help. The station was relatively clean & easy to navigate. With only two lines, and being towards the end of them, it wasn't too hard to figure out which way we had to go to get down into the heart of the city.

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    Metro Aeroporto

    Metro Aeroporto

    3.6(8 reviews)
    4.2 kmOlivais

    Metro Aeroporto is the terminus of the Red Line on the Lisbon Metro. The station opened in 2012, as…read morepart of the Metro extension to the Airport. From here, you can get into the city centre in around 20 minutes. The Lisbon Metro seemed straightforward to navigate between lines and in stations. Ticket machines have an English language option. The pricing is reasonable, costing €1.80 for unlimited use of the metro within one hour, however, you must also purchase the "navegante card" for 50 cents, this can be re-loaded, but with it only being a tiny bit of paper, it is easy to damage or misplace, and the cost does add up if you keep leaving it behind. There are lots of ticket machines at this particular station, and there is a sign right behind them explaining the tickets in English, there weren't too many staff members offering assistance, I only noticed one employee who seemed very busy dealing with tourists. The main entrance/exit to the station is right outside Humberto Delgado Airport, so it's easy to access the Terminal from here, it is also a short walk to the shuttle bus if you're unlucky enough to be travelling from Terminal 2. I didn't notice any elevators inside the station, but the escalators are easy to find and follow up to the top, and shouldn't be too difficult to manage with a suitcase. There is a lot of empty space in the station, in one of the halls, there was a stand selling cheap tacky souvenirs, which would probably only be useful as a last-minute gift if you're heading to the Airport and have forgotten to get something for someone back home. The art around the station was amusing, with caricatures all over the walls. The Red Line overall is one of the best on the network for station art, so be sure to keep an eye out on your journey. 3* - Decent metro station serving the Airport, no worse or better than any other Airport but certainly useful.

    Super duper easy. Now that you've got your bags and cleared customs/immigration, it's time to…read moredownshift from jet plane to subway. Your first ride is an extra €1 for the reloadable card which you can keep using throughout your time in Lisbon. After that, €1.50 per ride and if you're planning on riding a couple of times, it's best to buy the 24 hour pass. And unlike some cities, it's not "until the end of the day" but is actually for 24 hours from the first time you activate. That's a huge money and hassle saver! The pass works on the subway, the trams and the buses. Lisbon has four color coded lines that each meet and cross over. Here at the airport, you're at the terminus of the red line, which in Portuguese is the Linha Vermelha. From Aeroporto, it connects with the green (Verde), yellow (Amarela) and terminates at San Sebastiao where it meets the blue (Azul) line. The station is step free but the elevators are not easy to find. The station has two tracks with side platforms. The subway was only extended to the airport in 2012, replacing the Aerobus service. It is entirely underground and there is good signage at the airport to find the subway. Look for the red canopy. [Review 16567 overall - 85 in Portugal - 77 of 2022.]

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