Mietwagenrundreise "Von der Algarve bis Lissabon"
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Mietwagenrundreise "Von der Algarve bis Lissabon"

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Created: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Ref ID: 1452422
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1.336 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
Destinations: Faro, Portugal , Albufeira, Portugal , Carvoeiro, Portugal , Lagos, Portugal , Sagres, Portugal , Lagos, Portugal , Zambujeira do Mar, Portugal , Porto Covo, Portugal , Sines, Portugal , Alcacer do Sal, Portugal , Setubal, Portugal , Sesimbra, Portugal , Setubal, Portugal , Costa da Caparica, Portugal , Lisbon, Portugal , Sintra, Portugal , Lisbon, Portugal , Lisbon, Portugal

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06 May
Transport from Frankfurt Main to Faro
Departure
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH1498
12:25 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
14:35 - Faro, Faro (FAO)
3h 10m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  LH1498
Cabin Class: Economy
06 May
Car rental
FIAT 500
Tangerine Rent a Car
A/C 2 doors 4 people
FIAT 500 or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Extras:
Gebühr für die Einwegmiete: 86,10 €
Faro
Aeroporto Faro
15:45 - 06.05.2026
Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport
Aeroporto Lisboa
16:15 - 18.05.2026
Driver age

Minimum 19, Maximum 80

Fuel Policy
Vollgetankt erhalten/abgeben: Übernahme und Rückgabe mit vollem Tank. Falls das Fahrzeug nicht mit vollem Tank abgegeben wird, berechnet der Anbieter das fehlende Benzin zzgl. einer Gebühr für den Betankungsservice.
General payment terms
Vorauszahlung: Volle Zahlung bei Reservierungsabschluss. Gültige, auf den Fahrer laufende Kreditkarte ist unbedingt bei Abholung vorzulegen. Prepaid-, EC- oder Debitkarten (zB. Maestro,Visa Elektron,Visa Premier,Carte Bleue) nicht akzeptiert
Bei Abholung des Fahrzeugs wird eine Kaution auf der Kreditkarte des Fahrers blockiert. Diese Kaution wird vom Anbieter unter Berücksichtigung der geltenden Selbstbeteiligung und der gewählten Fahrzeugkategorie festgelegt. Bitte beachten Sie, dass der Wert der Selbstbeteiligung, eine Tankfüllung und eventuelle Bußgelder zusätzlich auf Ihrer Kreditkarte belastet werden können. Es wird empfohlen, eine Kreditkarte mit Chip, Pin-Code und geprägten Zahlen vorzulegen.Voraussichtliche Kaution: EUR 1100,00
Theft protection
mit Selbstbeteiligung bis zu 1.100 EUR
Collision damage waiver
mit Selbstbeteiligung bis zu 1.100 EUR
Pickup

Aeroporto Faro - Telephone: 00351939705038

Rua das Laranjeiras, 50

Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00

Nach Ihrer Ankunft am Flughafen Faro begeben Sie sich zum ausgeschilderten Treffpunkt von TANGERINE RENT A CAR, der sich auf dem Parkplatz 4 (P4) befindet. Sie werden dann mit einem Shuttle-Bus zum TANGERINE RENT A CAR Depot gefahren. Die Fahrt dauert etwa 15 Minuten. Der Shuttleservice verkehrt im 15-Minuten-Takt. Wenn Sie länger als 15 Minuten warten müssen, rufen Sie bitte TANGERINE RENT A CAR unter der Telefonnummer + 351 939 700 694 an.
Dropoff

Aeroporto Lisboa - Telephone 00351939705038

Avenida da Boa Esperança 51

Opening hours: 08:00 - 20:00

Ein Tangerine-Vertreter befindet sich in der Ankunftshalle am Treffpunkt in der Nähe des Vodafone-Shops und holt alle Kunden an der Shuttle-Haltestelle vor der Ankunftshalle ab. Unser Vertreter ist immer von 08.00 bis 20.00 Uhr am Treffpunkt, oder später, wenn Buchungen am Abend geplant sind. Alle verspäteten Buchungen mit Fluginformationen werden überwacht, damit wir in der Lage sind, den kompletten Service für kommende Kunden zu bieten. Es wird ein kostenloser Shuttleservice zur Vermietstation angeboten, der etwa 10 Minuten dauert.
06 May
1. Faro
Stop
About the destination: The Algarve’s capital and largest city, Faro is the starting point for many northern Europeans’ holidays in the sun. Yet tourists have not overrun Faro, it’s a large city, and its marvellous beach, floating on an islet outside the town, help the jaded forget their lot. Despite being just the arrival point for many holidaymakers, with more than 300 days of sunshine a year, it's an enticing city-break destination in its own right. Faro's Old Town is a little gem. It's small, quiet and wonderfully atmospheric. The Cidade Vella is crammed with tourists and locals visiting the handicraft markets or just wandering around looking at the old buildings, many of which show signs of the city’s Moorish ancestry. Leading into Faro’s Old Town stands the Arco da Vila, a gate originally constructed as an arched gateway with a bell tower atop and a statue of the city’s patron saint, St Thomas Aquina. In the centre there is a beautiful square, Largo da Sé that used to be the Roman Forum. It's lined with orange trees and it is flanked by Faro’s Cathedral, the Bishops Palace and a 16th Century convent that is now the Faro Museum of Archaeology. Se Catedral, Faro’s Cathedral, dominates the Old Town. The original Gothic church was built in the 13th century, but was severely damaged during an earthquake. Only the tower and a doorway remains from that era and the temple presents today elements of different styles like Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque. From the tower you can enjoy panoramic views of Faro and the coastline. Faro has a beautiful marina which lies just to the north of the Old Town and is probably the busiest part of the city. The city of Faro is a busy cosmopolitan centre, offering plenty of things to do, whether it's a wander around the shops, relaxing at one of the many pavement cafés, or visiting some of the historic places of interest, this city has much to tempt you off the beach.
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06 May
Car journey 46 Kilometers - 37m
Faro
Albufeira
06 May
2. Albufeira
Stay
About the destination: Albufeira is a city in Algarve, in the south of Portugal. It is called the Gateway of the Algarve. Once a small fishing village it has now developed to be a very touristic area. Many holiday makers return year after year because of the lovely beaches, very good climate and the many restaurants, bars and pubs. The town is divided into two parts, 'The Old Town' and the 'STRIP', or newer town, including Montechoro, Arias de Sao João. The city of Albufeira maintains a historical and cultural heritage that demonstrates the spirit and strength of a population that believes in the essential power of Faith. There are various physical proofs of this way of life to confirm this like the Clock Tower and the Paris Church. Albufeira resort has gained a wide variety of recreation possibilities to offer to its visitors in terms of sport and leisure activities as well as entertainment.
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08 May
Car journey 29 Kilometers - 35m
Albufeira
Arco de Albandeira
08 May
3. Arco de Albandeira
NATURE - Stop
08 May
Car journey 8 Kilometers - 16m
Arco de Albandeira
Carvoeiro
08 May
4. Carvoeiro
Stop
About the destination: Carvoeiro, or more commonly Praia de Carvoeiro, is a town and a former civil parish in the municipality (concelho) of Lagoa, Algarve, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Lagoa e Carvoeiro. The population in 2011 was 2,721,[3] in an area of 11.66 km². It is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south of Lagoa.
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08 May
Car journey 41 Kilometers - 37m
Carvoeiro
Lagos
08 May
5. Lagos
Stay
About the destination: Lagos is a city at the mouth of Bensafrim River and along the Atlantic Ocean, in the Barlavento region of the Algarve, and is one of the most visited cities in Algarve and Portugal. Lagos has always had a seafaring connection, originally visited by Phoenicians and Carthaginians. The famous Avenida dos Descobrimentos finish in the very modern Lagos Marina. There is a footbridge over the Bensafrim where you get a lovely view of the town. In other hand, Lagos is full of beaches, as Meia Praia is one of the largest open bays in Europe, and nice bars and restaurants.
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09 May
Car journey 33 Kilometers - 41m
Lagos
Sagres
09 May
6. Sagres
Stop
About the destination: Sagres is situated inside the Algarve at the south-westernmost point of Portugal and of Europe. It is in Barlavento, western Algarve. Reach the Sagres region is entering a mystical atmosphere, surrounded by an untamed, unexplored dramatic landscape, where the sea and the mountains come together to form an unusual natural heritage. The beauty of its beaches, many almost deserted, and towering cliffs leaning over the sea, along with the historic grandeur constitute the principal. Visitors can also devote to nature defying the waves, admiring the sea bottom, climbing cliffs and exploring new paths. Sagres is one of the few places in the Algarve where wild nature, along with a rich historical and cultural heritage remains intact.
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09 May
Car journey 33 Kilometers - 41m
Sagres
Lagos
09 May
7. Lagos
Stay
About the destination: Lagos is a city at the mouth of Bensafrim River and along the Atlantic Ocean, in the Barlavento region of the Algarve, and is one of the most visited cities in Algarve and Portugal. Lagos has always had a seafaring connection, originally visited by Phoenicians and Carthaginians. The famous Avenida dos Descobrimentos finish in the very modern Lagos Marina. There is a footbridge over the Bensafrim where you get a lovely view of the town. In other hand, Lagos is full of beaches, as Meia Praia is one of the largest open bays in Europe, and nice bars and restaurants.
More info
10 May
Car journey 60 Kilometers - 1h 16m
Lagos
Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano 
10 May
8. Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano 
NATURE - Stop
10 May
Car journey 20 Kilometers - 31m
Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano 
Zambujeira do Mar
10 May
9. Zambujeira do Mar
Stay
About the destination: Zambujeira do Mar is a former civil parish in the municipality of Odemira, Alentejo region, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the parish São Teotónio.[3] Odemira Municipality in the Portuguese. It has a population of 911 inhabitants, dispersed over an area of 40.975 square kilometres (15.821 sq mi).
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10 May
Accommodation
2 Nights
12 May
Car journey 48 Kilometers - 53m
Zambujeira do Mar
Porto Covo
12 May
10. Porto Covo
Stop
About the destination: Porto Covo is one of the two civil parishes in the municipality of Sines, located along the western Alentejo coast of Portugal, about 170 km (110 mi) south of Lisbon. The population in 2011 was 1,038,[1] in an area of 50.72 km².Known for its beaches and ties to the ocean, the name Porto Covo likely translates as port of the covos, the term covo referring to a fishing net, used for capturing lobsters and crabs.
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12 May
Car journey 17 Kilometers - 23m
Porto Covo
Sines
12 May
11. Sines
Stay
About the destination: Sines is a Portuguese city of Setubal district, the Alentejo region and subregion of the Alentejo coast, with about 18,298 inhabitants (2015 INE). Find the largest and the first port area of Portugal and the main city industrial port logistics in Portugal and the birthplace of Vasco da Gama.
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13 May
Car journey 65 Kilometers - 54m
Sines
Alcacer do Sal
13 May
12. Alcacer do Sal
Stop
About the destination: Alcácer do Sal is a municipality in Portugal, located in Setúbal District. The population in 2011 was 13,046, in an area of 1499.87 km². A few kilometres from the city of Alcácer, along the course of the Sado, is the Reserva Natural do Estuário do Sado (Sado Estuary Nature Reserve) which covers an area of 23.160 hectares (231,600 m2), comprising marshes, canals, streams and mangroves.
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13 May
Car journey 59 Kilometers - 44m
Alcacer do Sal
Setubal
13 May
13. Setubal
Stay
About the destination: Setubal is a bustling port city 50km away from Lisbon. It's a lively place to spend a day or two, with good city beaches, bustling shopping streets, an exciting bar and restaurant scene, and a few cultural attractions. It's a popular summer holiday resort for the Portuguese and Spanish. If we come to the Setubal peninsula we cannot leave without at least having visited the Igreja de Jesus and the Castelo de São Felipe, a formidable fortress full of legends. The Igreja de Jesus is the best known landmark of the city and is one of the first examples of Manueline architecture. There is a national park nearby, Parque Natural da Arrábida, where visitors can hike or bike and enjoy the vast greenery. But if anything, Setubal’s most notable quality is that it’s a no-nonsense working town that earns its living from something other than tourism.
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14 May
Car journey 32 Kilometers - 45m
Setubal
Sesimbra
14 May
14. Sesimbra
Stop
About the destination: Sesimbra is a municipality of Portugal, in the Setúbal District, lying at the foothills of the Serra da Arrábida, a mountain range between Setúbal and Sesimbra. Due to its particular position at the Setúbal Bay, near the mouth of the Sado River and its natural harbour, it’s an important fishing town. Sesimbra is one of central Portugal’s best beach towns, and is a great destination for either a short stay or as a longer holiday. Sesimbra is blessed with a beautiful coastline of glorious beaches and massive cliffs, while inland is the stunning scenery of the Arrábida National Park.
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14 May
Car journey 32 Kilometers - 44m
Sesimbra
Setubal
14 May
15. Setubal
Stay
About the destination: Setubal is a bustling port city 50km away from Lisbon. It's a lively place to spend a day or two, with good city beaches, bustling shopping streets, an exciting bar and restaurant scene, and a few cultural attractions. It's a popular summer holiday resort for the Portuguese and Spanish. If we come to the Setubal peninsula we cannot leave without at least having visited the Igreja de Jesus and the Castelo de São Felipe, a formidable fortress full of legends. The Igreja de Jesus is the best known landmark of the city and is one of the first examples of Manueline architecture. There is a national park nearby, Parque Natural da Arrábida, where visitors can hike or bike and enjoy the vast greenery. But if anything, Setubal’s most notable quality is that it’s a no-nonsense working town that earns its living from something other than tourism.
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15 May
Car journey 47 Kilometers - 36m
Setubal
Costa da Caparica
15 May
16. Costa da Caparica
Stop
About the destination: Costa da Caparica: Portugal's Seaside Gem Experience the ultimate seaside getaway at Costa da Caparica, a charming coastal town nestled in the heart of Portugal's stunning Almada municipality. This delightful spot is famous for its expansive golden beaches, vibrant local culture, and delicious seafood cuisine, offering a unique blend of relaxation and adventure that caters to every type of traveler. Upon arrival, you'll notice the town's laid-back atmosphere and warm, sunny climate. It's the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, allowing you to truly unwind as you immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Portugal's coastline. Costa da Caparica is renowned for its spectacular beaches, which stretch for over 30 kilometers along the Atlantic coast. Whether you're a sun-worshipper, a water sports enthusiast, or simply a lover of natural beauty, these beaches offer something for everyone. The area is particularly popular among surfers, with consistent waves and numerous surf schools for both beginners and experienced riders. Beyond the beach, Costa da Caparica offers plenty of attractions to explore. Visit the Capuchos Convent, a historic monastery nestled on the cliff tops, offering panoramic views over the coastline. Take a leisurely stroll through the town's bustling market, where you can shop for local produce and handmade crafts. Or embark on a scenic hike through the nearby Arrábida Natural Park, a protected area boasting diverse flora and fauna. Food lovers will delight in Costa da Caparica's culinary scene. Feast on freshly caught seafood at a seaside restaurant, or sample traditional Portuguese dishes like Piri-Piri chicken and Pastéis de Nata, a delicious custard tart. Don't forget to pair your meal with a glass of Vinho Verde, a refreshing Portuguese wine. As the sun sets, the town comes alive with a vibrant nightlife. Enjoy a cocktail at one of the beachfront bars, dance the night away at a local club, or simply take a moonlit stroll along the beach. With its perfect blend of serene beaches, rich history, and lively culture, Costa da Caparica offers a truly unforgettable Portuguese travel experience. Whether you're seeking a relaxing beach vacation or an adventure-filled getaway, this seaside gem promises a trip to remember. So why wait? Start planning your visit to Costa da Caparica today, and prepare to fall in love with this captivating corner of Portugal.
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15 May
Car journey 17 Kilometers - 24m
Costa da Caparica
Lisbon
15 May
17. Lisbon
Stay
About the destination: Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills due to its location, the city spreads across steep hillsides that overlook the Rio Tajo. Romantic and cosmopolitan, the city presents its typical red roofs to the visitors that want to get to know its every inch. Lisbon surprises with its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The Portuguese capital offers lots of museums, libraries, a huge port, churches and palaces and stunning views of the Rio Tajo Lisbon was considered a poor and chaotic city. Currently it has experienced a resurgence in the style of the XIV and XV centuries, when it was part of that vast empire stretching from Brazil to India. The reason for this was the World Expo held in 1998, a new bridge over the Tagus was built and the network of underground of the city was remodeled. The resurgence of the city then continued to host several matches during Euro in 2004, also held there the Delivery Music Awards (MTV) in 2005. Many of its most beautiful buildings date from the XIV and XV centuries, especially the ones located in the Belem district. There are also many buildings from the XVIII century, which are located mostly in the Baixa area of central Lisbon and were reconstructed almost completely after a devastating earthquake that hit the town in 1755. The historic center of the city, standing on Las Siete Colinas, presents steep streets and picturesque alleys. On the west side of the city, there is Monsanto Forest Park, Lisbon’s lung, with an area of 10 km and one of the largest in Europe. The capital’s majestic port has 3 docks commonly used for several cruises and it is, currently, the busiest port in the European Atlantic coast. Lisbon is a city with centuries of history and with an ambitious attitude, marrying the historic with the modern, the traditional with the cutting edge. Strolling through the old quarters one can hear the traditional Fado sung and played in small restaurants in town. In the hilltop district of Bairro Alto, dozens of restaurants and bars line the narrow streets, with jazz, reggae, electronica filling the air and revelers partying until dawn. Nightclubs scattered all over town make fine use of old spaces, whether on riverside docks or tucked away in 18th-century mansions. Lisbon presents itself to the world as a cosmopolitan and lively city, with alternative for every taste, especially in the summer months when its many bars, terraces and restaurants are crammed with people.
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16 May
Car journey 27 Kilometers - 34m
Lisbon
Sintra
16 May
18. Sintra
Stop
About the destination: Sintra is a town and a municipality in the Grande Lisboa subregion (Lisbon Region) of Portugal. The municipality contains two cities: Queluz and Agualva-Cacém. Sintra is known for its many 19th-century Romantic architectural monuments, which has resulted in its classification as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although its heritage in buildings and nature is the most visible face of the historic individuality of Sintra, a whole literary heritage has made the area a legendary reference in Portuguese culture. It has become a major tourist centre, visited by many day-trippers who travel from the centre and suburbs of the capital Lisbon. In addition to the Sintra Mountains and Sintra-Cascais Nature Park, the parishes of the town of Sintra are dotted with royal retreats, estates, castles and other buildings, including the mediaeval Castelo dos Mouros, the Pena National Palace and the Sintra National Palace.
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16 May
Car journey 27 Kilometers - 35m
Sintra
Lisbon
16 May
19. Lisbon
Stay
About the destination: Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills due to its location, the city spreads across steep hillsides that overlook the Rio Tajo. Romantic and cosmopolitan, the city presents its typical red roofs to the visitors that want to get to know its every inch. Lisbon surprises with its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The Portuguese capital offers lots of museums, libraries, a huge port, churches and palaces and stunning views of the Rio Tajo Lisbon was considered a poor and chaotic city. Currently it has experienced a resurgence in the style of the XIV and XV centuries, when it was part of that vast empire stretching from Brazil to India. The reason for this was the World Expo held in 1998, a new bridge over the Tagus was built and the network of underground of the city was remodeled. The resurgence of the city then continued to host several matches during Euro in 2004, also held there the Delivery Music Awards (MTV) in 2005. Many of its most beautiful buildings date from the XIV and XV centuries, especially the ones located in the Belem district. There are also many buildings from the XVIII century, which are located mostly in the Baixa area of central Lisbon and were reconstructed almost completely after a devastating earthquake that hit the town in 1755. The historic center of the city, standing on Las Siete Colinas, presents steep streets and picturesque alleys. On the west side of the city, there is Monsanto Forest Park, Lisbon’s lung, with an area of 10 km and one of the largest in Europe. The capital’s majestic port has 3 docks commonly used for several cruises and it is, currently, the busiest port in the European Atlantic coast. Lisbon is a city with centuries of history and with an ambitious attitude, marrying the historic with the modern, the traditional with the cutting edge. Strolling through the old quarters one can hear the traditional Fado sung and played in small restaurants in town. In the hilltop district of Bairro Alto, dozens of restaurants and bars line the narrow streets, with jazz, reggae, electronica filling the air and revelers partying until dawn. Nightclubs scattered all over town make fine use of old spaces, whether on riverside docks or tucked away in 18th-century mansions. Lisbon presents itself to the world as a cosmopolitan and lively city, with alternative for every taste, especially in the summer months when its many bars, terraces and restaurants are crammed with people.
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17 May
Car journey 36 Kilometers - 40m
Lisbon
Farol do Cabo Raso
17 May
20. Farol do Cabo Raso
AMUSEMENT - Stop
17 May
Car journey 4 Kilometers - 8m
Farol do Cabo Raso
Duna da Cresmina
17 May
21. Duna da Cresmina
NATURE - Stop
17 May
Car journey 33 Kilometers - 37m
Duna da Cresmina
Lisbon
17 May
22. Lisbon
Stay
About the destination: Lisbon is known as the city of seven hills due to its location, the city spreads across steep hillsides that overlook the Rio Tajo. Romantic and cosmopolitan, the city presents its typical red roofs to the visitors that want to get to know its every inch. Lisbon surprises with its natural beauty and relaxed atmosphere. The Portuguese capital offers lots of museums, libraries, a huge port, churches and palaces and stunning views of the Rio Tajo Lisbon was considered a poor and chaotic city. Currently it has experienced a resurgence in the style of the XIV and XV centuries, when it was part of that vast empire stretching from Brazil to India. The reason for this was the World Expo held in 1998, a new bridge over the Tagus was built and the network of underground of the city was remodeled. The resurgence of the city then continued to host several matches during Euro in 2004, also held there the Delivery Music Awards (MTV) in 2005. Many of its most beautiful buildings date from the XIV and XV centuries, especially the ones located in the Belem district. There are also many buildings from the XVIII century, which are located mostly in the Baixa area of central Lisbon and were reconstructed almost completely after a devastating earthquake that hit the town in 1755. The historic center of the city, standing on Las Siete Colinas, presents steep streets and picturesque alleys. On the west side of the city, there is Monsanto Forest Park, Lisbon’s lung, with an area of 10 km and one of the largest in Europe. The capital’s majestic port has 3 docks commonly used for several cruises and it is, currently, the busiest port in the European Atlantic coast. Lisbon is a city with centuries of history and with an ambitious attitude, marrying the historic with the modern, the traditional with the cutting edge. Strolling through the old quarters one can hear the traditional Fado sung and played in small restaurants in town. In the hilltop district of Bairro Alto, dozens of restaurants and bars line the narrow streets, with jazz, reggae, electronica filling the air and revelers partying until dawn. Nightclubs scattered all over town make fine use of old spaces, whether on riverside docks or tucked away in 18th-century mansions. Lisbon presents itself to the world as a cosmopolitan and lively city, with alternative for every taste, especially in the summer months when its many bars, terraces and restaurants are crammed with people.
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18 May
Transport from Lisbon to Frankfurt Main
Return
Lufthansa
Lufthansa Lufthansa - LH6957 - Operated by: TAP Air Portugal
18:15 - Lisbon, Lisboa Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS)
22:20 - Frankfurt, Frankfurt Main (FRA)
3h 5m 1 PC Nonstop
Transport:  LH6957 Operated by:  TAP Air Portugal
Cabin Class: Economy
price per person From
1.336 €
Based on 2 adults
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Transports 2
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