A Complete Guide to Book Cheap Flights from London to Lisbon and Save Money on Trip.com

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When planning your London to Lisbon flights, it's crucial to understand the total cost involved. Beyond the ticket price, there are additional expenses to consider, such as transportation to and from the airports, baggage fees, and any in-flight services you may require. By taking these factors into account, you can accurately budget for your trip and make informed decisions. Understanding the total cost ensures you get the best deals and save money £££.

Book Cheap Flights from London to Lisbon and Save Money

London to Lisbon: Departure from London Airports

London has several airports, making it easy to find flights to Lisbon. You can fly from Heathrow, Gatwick, or Luton airport. Check the transport details and flight costs to decide which airport is best for you.

Heathrow Airport (LHR), situated 23 kilometres west of London’s city centre, has five terminals, handling flights from all over the world and offering a vast array of facilities. Travellers can reach the airport via the Heathrow Express train, which takes about 15 minutes from Paddington Station.

Main Transportation Options to LHREstimated TimePrice
Heathrow Express15 minsFrom £15.00
London Underground ('the Tube')60 minsFrom £5.50
Elizabeth Line45 minsFrom £12.80
Coaches50-90 minsFrom £10.00
Taxis (a black cab or a pre-booked minicab)60 minsFrom £49.00

Gatwick Airport (LGW) is located 45 kilometres from downtown and features two terminals. Gatwick is easily accessible in several ways, ensuring a seamless journey from London city centre, no matter your transport. The Gatwick Express offers a quick 30-minute journey from Victoria Station to the airport.

Main Transportation Options to LGWEstimated TimePrice
Gatwick Express30 minsFrom £10.00
Thameslink30-45 minsFrom £10.00
Southern Railway30-35 minsFrom £15.00
National Express Coach90 minsFrom £8.00
Taxi or Car60-90 minsFrom £60.00
Tube + Train60 minsFrom £2.40 (tube fare) + train fare

Luton Airport (LTN), with single one terminal, mainly serves flights to European destinations. Travellers can take a train from St Pancras International, usually taking about 25 minutes, plus a brief shuttle bus ride to reach the airport.

Main Transportation Options to LTNTimePrice
By train30 minsFrom £15.00
National Express Coach90-120 minsFrom £5.00
Taxi or Car60-90 minsFrom £70.00
Tube + Train60-90 minsFrom £2.40 (tube fare) + train fare

Compare Cheap Flight Tickets and Transportation Prices from London (LON) to Lisbon (LIS)

When checking flight prices from London to Lisbon for January 2025, you'll find that the price difference between the three airports is quite small. The cheapest flight is £28.00 from London Luton Airport, while the most expensive is £59.50 from London Heathrow Airport.

Flight to Lisbon from LondonFlight TicketsTransportation FareTotal
Heathrow (LHR-LIS)£54.00£5.50£59.50
Gatwick (LGW-LIS)£26.00£8.00£34.00
Luton (LTN-LIS)£23.00£5.00£28.00

*Based on flight prices in Jan 2025, as sourced from Trip.com's data. Transportation prices are approximate and can vary. To get most accurate and up-to-date information, please check trip.com and official websites of respective transportation services.

London to Lisbon: Arrival at Lisbon Airport

Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS), also known as Lisbon Airport, is one of the busiest in Portugal and a key international gateway. The airport has two terminals, serving both domestic and international flights. Terminal 1 handles most international flights and offers a variety of shops and dining options. Terminal 2 is primarily used for low-cost carriers and provides essential services. The airport is about 7 kilometres from Lisbon's city centre and typically takes around 20 minutes to reach by car or metro.

London to Lisbon: Airline Deals

Several airlines, including TAP Air Portugal, easyJet, Ryanair, and British Airways, offer cheap flights from London to Lisbon on Trip.com. Low-cost airlines usually have good prices but might fly from airports far from the city and often don't include free checked baggage.

Reviews of Airlines Servicing London-Lisbon

easyJet
10.0
Wizz Air UK
9.8
TAP Air Portugal
9.5
British Airways
8.1
Ryanair
8.1

Which airlines provide the cheapest flights from London to Lisbon?

In January 2025, easyJet offers the cheapest flight for £28 (LTN-LIS), while British Airways offers a slightly more expensive flight for £59.50 (LHR-LIS).

Flight to LisbonBritish AirwaysVueling AirlineseasyJet
RouteLHR - LISLGW - LISLTN- LIS
flight tickets£54£44£23
transportation to airports£5.5£8.0£5.0
Total£59.5£52£28

*Based on flight prices in Jan 2025, as sourced from Trip.com's data.

What's the cheapest total travel cost from London to Lisbon?

Let's take a look at the actual cost of a flight from London to Lisbon. While budget airlines might seem to offer the cheapest tickets initially, it's important to consider all the expenses. Surprisingly, easyJet has the lowest price at £92.70, followed by British Airways at £142.79, and Vueling Airlines at £162.30. By picking the right flights, a family of four can save a significant amount on travel costs.

Flight to LisbonBritish AirwaysVueling AirlineseasyJet
RouteLHR - LISLGW - LISLTN - LIS
flight tickets£117.09£111.90£22.90
transportation to airports£5.50£8.0£5.0
check-in luggage (1 piece max 20kg)Free (1×23kg)Free (1×25kg)£55.20 (1×23kg)
Seat reservation£20.20£22.00+20.40£9.60
Total£142.79£162.30£92.70

*Based on flight prices in Jan 2025, as sourced from Trip.com's data.

London to Lisbon: Flight Search & Book Flights

London to Lisbon: Direct Flights & Flight Time Schedule

Cheapest one-way flight priceSEK 273
Cheapest return ticket priceSEK 542
Off-season travel monthJune
Peak season for travelMarch
Flight distance1,578.88km
Average flight time2 hours 49 minutes
Popular airlineTAP Air Portugal
Flight info.
Departure
Arrival
Weekly Schedule
  1. AA6844

    15:25

    LHR

    2.8h

    18:10

    LIS

    SM-WTFS
  2. B66705

    12:25

    LHR

    2.8h

    15:10

    LIS

    SMTWTFS
  3. QR6243

    12:45

    LHR

    2.8h

    15:35

    LIS

    SM-WTFS
  4. U22461

    12:25

    LTN

    2.8h

    15:15

    LIS

    SMTWTFS
  5. U22465

    18:10

    LTN

    2.8h

    21:00

    LIS

    S-T----
  6. U22463

    15:35

    LTN

    2.8h

    18:25

    LIS

    -M-WTFS
  7. BA518

    12:45

    LHR

    2.8h

    15:35

    LIS

    SM-WTFS
  8. TP1361

    16:35

    LHR

    2.8h

    19:25

    LIS

    ---W--S
  9. U22459

    06:40

    LTN

    2.9h

    09:35

    LIS

    SMTWTFS
  10. FR715

    09:20

    STN

    2.9h

    12:15

    LIS

    SMTWTFS
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London to Lisbon: Cheapest Time to Book Flights

Figuring out the best time to book flights from London to Lisbon depends on a few factors. It's usually a good idea to book early to snag better deals and have more options, especially if you're planning to travel during busy times like Easter, summer, Christmas, or school holidays. Generally, aim to book your tickets 2–3 months in advance. Also, try to avoid peak travel seasons or holidays when prices tend to be higher. Keep an eye on flight prices and set up price alerts to catch the best deals.

Month in 2025Cheapest London to Lisbon flight tickets
January£39
February£42
March£42
April£74
May£68
June£78
July£94
August£112
September£78

London to Lisbon: Discover Lisbon

Situated in the heart of Portugal, flights to Lisbon are popular all year round. The capital has become a popular tourist destination, and it’s easy to see why. With its rich history, stunning architecture, vibrant nightlife, and delicious cuisine, it’s no wonder so many people are drawn to Lisbon. And with numerous airlines offering affordable flights to Lisbon from around the globe, there’s never been a better time to visit.

Lisbon’s historical landmarks are a major attraction. The city is home to iconic sites such as the Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Jerónimos Monastery, a stunning example of Manueline architecture. The Alfama district, with its narrow streets and traditional Fado music, is also a must-visit for its cultural significance. Lisbon’s culinary scene is another highlight. From traditional Portuguese eateries serving classic dishes like bacalhau and pastéis de nata to modern restaurants offering innovative cuisine, there’s something to satisfy every palate. And don’t forget to try the famous Portuguese wine!

Explore Accommodation and Local Transport in Lisbon

Once you've booked your flights, the next step is to find a place to stay and figure out how to get around Lisbon. Look for budget-friendly hotels, hostels, or holiday rentals near the main attractions. Websites like Trip.com offer a variety of options to suit different budgets and tastes. Trip.com Travel Guides can also provide helpful tips on where to stay and what to do. Consider the costs and convenience of using public transport, taxis, or renting a car to get around the city. Planning ahead can help you avoid surprises and make your trip smoother and more affordable.

Recommended Hotels in Lisbon [2024]

5 star

8.4/10Very Good123 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|1.48km from city centre
Very good location, safe and convenient area I stayed with breakfast, but the meal was substantial The staff also depends on the person, but there were many good people I took a bath slowly photo is the view from the window
FromSEK 1,784
8.3/10Very Good143 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|2.38km from city centre
Location, 6 metro stops to central. Metro station is 300m away, close enough. Parking is 12Eur a day, unlimited in and out. Super We booked an executive suite, with is huge. The only complain is the bathroom 1.the designer needs to be fired 2.the tap for bidet, the ass cleaner, is 90 degree pointing downward, in fact is the same tap use for hand washing... Who has an ******* facing outward? 3. The bathtub is high, with a slope, and super slippery, luckily there is a handle, wonder anyone fell and injured in the bathtub. 4. The bathtub comes with a clear glass facing the bed outside, and the curtains is outside.. If you have a sexy partner, that would be a good design, for families... Hmm. 5. The washing basin is took high, wrong product Please fire the bathroom designer.
FromSEK 1,178
8.8/10Very Good115 Reviews
Lisbon|1.84km from city centre
The hotel is not in the center of the tourist attractions. You need to take a car to go everywhere. Fortunately, Lisbon Bolt is very cheap. The hotel is generally old and the facilities are a bit outdated. The gym is also very small and the service staff is quite enthusiastic.
FromSEK 2,603
7.9/10Good65 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|1.48km from city centre
The hotel was absolutely beautiful and the staff were extremely helpful. Big rooms that were spotless! Would definitely recommend and would stay again
FromSEK 2,325
9.5/10Amazing119 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|0.84km from city centre
Service: The service was very considerate. Not only did they take the luggage to the room, they even helped put it on the luggage rack. All the staff were very proactive in helping with everything. The service was simply amazing. Facilities: Very good for an old building
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Business travel

9.3/10Great299 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|0.98km from city centre
Stayed for 4 nights with friends, service was great, with a nice bar area. Room was great and the biggest bed ever and was very comfortable. Great breakfast in the morning. The light show was worth watching, sitting outside in the evening with a bottle of wine. Visited in November and was lucky to have great weather. Staff were very kind, friendly and helpful.
FromSEK 2,312
7.8/10Good134 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|0.67km from city centre
I stayed for 2 nights in the hotel. The staff are very polite, hotel location is prime and easy to find. The cafeteria and bar area is really pleasant and gives good vibes! I would like to highlight an incident, that actually motivated me to write this review. I had bad experience in Lisbon with one of the local taxi company. The hotel staff Andrea, who also sits on reception desk during noon time, helped us to the core and gave us peace of mind. She is not only a good hotel staff, but also a better human. If I visit Lisbon again, needless to say, this will be my first choice!
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9/10Great55 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|0.88km from city centre
Clean but a bit noisy due to being on a main street (sound insulation is not good), within walking distance of the historical center, adjacent to a very nice large park. Overall good cost/benefit ratio.
FromSEK 1,440
9.1/10Great51 Reviews
Lisbon|4.31km from city centre
The hotel boasts a great location, less than a 10-minute taxi ride from the airport. There's a large park right next door, which is a popular spot for morning runs. The breakfast spread is quite good. My only minor gripe is that the hotel's system is quite slow; even checking basic information takes a significant wait.
FromSEK 1,447
8/10Very Good120 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|2.43km from city centre
This is my second time staying in this hotel because of the convenient location and the affordable price. It’s great overall if you’re not looking for something super fancy.
FromSEK 921

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Family friendly

8.8/10Very Good135 Reviews
Lisbon|2.52km from city centre
The hotel is well located, nearby the Parque Eduardo VII and not far from the downtown. It has average facilities with questionable staff service, especially when it comes to front desk reception employees. In any case, pretty standard 3 stars hotel which accepts children in the same room as the parents - making the hotel suitable for families. Looking for a ironing board over 3 nights of stay was the downside, no irons available which was very disappointing. Front desk always stated they would deliver in the next morning, never came and it was rehersed - got the same excute from 2-3 different front desk employees. On the other hand the breakfast and swimming pool are good for what you pay for. Recommended for short stays only.
FromSEK 1,339
8.6/10Very Good113 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|1.32km from city centre
Be careful with this hotel, in which service and facilities are wildly variable. For our last night, one bath towel is missing for a room of double occupancy - a schoolboy error as they would call it - and when we requested the second one, the receptionist acted as if he were doing us a big favour. Then, on our last day, neither of our two room cards worked when we returned to the room 30 min before check out time - and because of receptionist shortage, it took us a good 15 min to get a replacement card - not a good thing for a hotel that brands itself for being chic and high tech. The room controller, which is run by the TV system, as well as the lighting panel, are as dysfunctional as they get - one would have thought it should be a very simple thing to raise or lower the temperature through a quick flip of a switch, or a simple touch on dial. Instead, it is waiting for the TV to warm up, entering the room control panel, blah blah blah. Note also a double bed at this hotel means two single beds slapped together. Not great if you have no wish to sleep atop a trench. Our last night happens to be on a Friday, and the lobby practically turned into a dance floor with loud and cheap beats that went all the way to almost midnight and heard even on the highest floors. No problem for being chic, but being chic is very different from being dysfunctional and uncomfy. A shame, as the location is excellent, some of the staff were nice and helpful, and some of the decor are clever.
FromSEK 1,406
9.2/10Great104 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|1.56km from city centre
A great hotel at a good location. There are numerous restaurants around and close to Augusta shopping street. It is less than 10 minutes' walk from the subway station. The breakfast is rich. The hotel’s conference hall has a classic European style.
FromSEK 3,040
9.3/10Great124 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|1.09km from city centre
Location: The hotel is in a great location, very close to the Santa Justa elevator, so you can go there directly at night; very close to the Fig Square, whether it is 15E to the monastery or taking the subway to the airport, it is very convenient; it is also close to the Rossio train station, which is very convenient to go to Sintra; in short, the location of the hotel is impeccable; Room: The room is average, the decoration level of a fast hotel, just coming from another beautiful hotel, the difference is a bit big; and the hotel does not seem to take the initiative to provide toothbrushes and combs, toothbrushes can be provided if you ask for them, and there are no slippers, which is a bit annoying; because the room is really average, I don’t even seem to take photos; Breakfast: There are a lot of fruits, the biggest feature of this hotel, all kinds of fruits, it feels that most of the breakfast is fruits; and salmon, it’s almost salmon freedom. There are not many other breakfast categories.
FromSEK 2,210
9.3/10Great92 Reviews
Baixa Lisbon|0.73km from city centre
Hotel location is very good, in an alley next to Liberty Avenue, the navigation is very clear, after receiving the email, you will receive the e-mail according to the password given by the e-mail. If you use the link to register, you can use the password to stay, the small suv can enter Under the elevator underground garage, the garage is still wide, but the elevator is a little smaller test car technology, we live in the triple room with two beds on the first floor, no breakfast is still very good, home appliances are complete.
FromSEK 1,751

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Discover Dining and Entertainment in Lisbon

To keep your spending in check while enjoying Lisbon, dive into the local food and entertainment scene. Check out markets, street food stalls, and affordable restaurants to taste authentic Portuguese cuisines without breaking the bank. Many attractions, like museums and historical sites, offer discounts or free entry on certain days, so be sure to check their schedules. Also, take advantage of free or low-cost activities like walking tours, exploring historic neighbourhoods, and visiting public parks. By keeping an eye on your expenses, you can have a fun and budget-friendly trip to Lisbon.

Discover Dining and Entertainment in Lisbon

Forecast Weather and Best Time to Visit Lisbon

Lisbon has a Mediterranean climate, so it's a great place to visit any time of the year. However, the best times to go are in spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is cool and pleasant, perfect for outdoor activities. Plus, there are fewer tourists, so you can really enjoy Portugal's natural and cultural beauty without the crowds. In these months, the temperatures are just right, and the attractions are less busy. Events like the Lisbon Marathon in October and the Lisbon Book Fair in May add extra excitement. When deciding the best time to visit, think about the weather you like and the activities you want to do.

MonthAvg Temperature (°C)Avg Flight Price (£)Avg Hotel Price (£)
January8~153975
February9~164270
March11~184280
April12~207485
May14~236890
June17~2678100
July18~2894110
August19~28112110
September18~2678100
October15~2210990
November12~184180
December10~153975

Note:

  • Average Temperatures: These are approximate values and can vary slightly.
  • Average Flight Prices: Prices can fluctuate based on demand, booking time, and airline.
  • Average Hotel Prices: Prices can vary depending on the location, hotel rating, and booking platform.
  • Trip.com offers cheap hotels in Lisbon, with prices starting from £40 up to £110.

London to Lisbon: Flight Change, Cancellation, Seat Selection

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Cheap Flights from London to Lisbon: FAQs

  • What are the cheapest flights from London to Lisbon (LON-LIS)?

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  • Which airlines offer direct flights from London to Lisbon?

    At the moment, you can catch a direct flight from London to Lisbon with the following airlines, including: TAP Air Portugal easyJet Ryanair British Airways Jet2.com Selected airlines are based on historical data collected from flight bookings users made on Trip.com within the last 90 days.
  • How long is the flight from London (LON) to Lisbon (LIS)?

    It takes about 2 hours 49 minutes to fly from London (LON) to Lisbon (LIS).
  • When is the best time to book flights from London to Lisbon?

    By analyzing data from all airlines on the Trip.com flight calendar, it looks like the best time to book a flight from London to Lisbon is around 40 days (6 weeks) in advance, and the best time to fly is usually on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday. Tuesday typically offers the cheapest flights for departure, while Saturday offers the best return deals.
  • How many flights are there per week from London to Lisbon?

    Based on Trip.com data in the past 4 weeks, there is 113 flight per week flying from London to Lisbon. You can check the weekly schedule for popular airlines on this route below: TAP Air Portugal: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- TP1367 (12:03) easyJet: S/M/T/W/T/F/S -- U28513 (10:39)
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  • When are flight tickets from London (LON) to Lisbon (LIS) the cheapest?

    The cheapest months to fly from London to Lisbon is June, when demand for travel is lower.
  • Which upcoming date is cheapest to fly from London to Lisbon on?

    After crunching the numbers on our October flight calendar, it's currently cheapest to fly from London to Lisbon on October 11, 2025 with easyJet, with prices starting at SEK 596.
  • Which airports can I fly to for Lisbon from London?

    You can land at any one of the following hubs in Lisbon, with Heathrow Airport to Humberto Delgado Airport (LHR-LIS) is by far the most common option on this route: Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS).
  • Is there any time difference between London and Lisbon?

    The time difference between Lisbon and London is 0h.
  • How do I change or cancel my ticket from London to Lisbon?

    Tickets can only be changed or cancelled if permitted by airline policy. To submit a change or cancellation request, go to the flight bookings page, select the option to change or cancel your booking, choose the relevant passengers and segment, and submit a request. Please note that additional charges may apply according to the airline ticket policy. However, if the flight has been rescheduled and you would like to change or cancel your ticket, you can submit an involuntary cancellation request. For more details about change and cancellation policies, please check the customer support pages.
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