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Round-trip Flights from $397 to Portugal’s Sunny Capital ☀️
From $397
If Lisbon’s been on your list, this is your sign. We’re seeing round-trip flights from $397, with the very best prices from February through April. It’s the perfect time to explore Lisbon's sunny streets and enjoy ocean views and pastel de nata on repeat. The shoulder season means fewer crowds, better prices, and a slower, cozier version of the city!
Here are some of the dates and departure airports we found for you, but there are many more available.
Explore Alfama, Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, known for narrow streets, tiled buildings, local cafés, and traditional Fado music
Ride Tram 28, the iconic yellow streetcar that passes many of Lisbon’s top attractions and historic districts
Visit Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, two UNESCO World Heritage sites tied to Portugal’s Age of Discovery
Eat a pastel de nata in Belém, Lisbon’s famous custard tart best enjoyed warm with cinnamon
Take in city views from Lisbon’s miradouros, including Senhora do Monte and São Pedro de Alcântara
Walk through Baixa and Praça do Comércio, Lisbon’s central district along the Tagus River
Discover LX Factory, a former industrial area turned creative hub with shops, murals, restaurants, and bars
Listen to live Fado music in Alfama or Mouraria, the birthplace of Lisbon’s traditional music style
Take a day trip to Sintra, home to Pena Palace, Quinta da Regaleira, and fairytale gardens
Relax along the river in Cais do Sodré, a lively area for sunset drinks and people-watching
Browse Lisbon’s food markets, including Time Out Market, for local dishes and casual dining
Walk Lisbon’s tiled streets, famous for colorful azulejos covering buildings throughout the city
Visit Lisbon’s beaches nearby, including Cascais and Costa da Caparica, easily reached by train

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