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Lisbon, Portugal
🇵🇹Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Lisbon

Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Lisbon, Portugal. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.

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Driving Side
50 km/h
Urban Speed Limit
Medium
Traffic Level
112
Emergency
IDPScooter & Motorbike RentalLocal Traffic RulesTraffic Fines & PenaltiesSafety TipsParkingFAQEmergency Contacts

International Driving Permit (IDP) in Lisbon

IDP Not Required

EU licenses are valid. US and other foreign licenses are valid for tourism. IDP is recommended for non-Latin alphabet licenses.

Fine without IDP: €60-600

Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country before traveling if needed.

Accepted Licenses

EU/EEA validUS, UK, Australia acceptedIDP recommended for others

Scooter & Motorbike Rental in Lisbon

Daily Rental Cost

€25-50/day
License Required

Scooters up to 125cc require a car license (with 3+ years in EU) or motorcycle license.

Insurance Warning

Third-party insurance is required minimum. Comprehensive recommended for hilly terrain.

Rental Tips

  • Lisbon's famous hills make scooter riding challenging
  • Cobblestones are slippery - especially when wet
  • Tram 28 route has very narrow streets - be careful
  • Electric scooter rentals are widely available
  • Scooter parking is much easier than finding car parking

Traffic Rules in Lisbon

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Drive on the RIGHT
  • 2Many one-way streets in historic neighborhoods
  • 3Trams have right of way - always yield
  • 4Toll roads use Via Verde electronic system
  • 5Give way to traffic from right at unmarked junctions

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Underestimating how steep the hills really are
  • Not respecting tram lines and their passengers
  • Taking a car into narrow Alfama streets
  • Forgetting to pay camera toll fees
  • Parking on hills without turning wheels toward curb

Horn Culture

Minimal horn use. Portuguese drivers are relatively calm and patient.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

€60-2,500

No Helmet

€60-120

No IDP

€120-600

Red Light

€120-600

Drink Driving

€250-2,500

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Lisbon's hills are challenging - practice on flat areas first
  • Cobblestones are dangerously slippery when wet
  • Some tourist areas have car break-in risks - don't leave valuables visible
  • Trams on narrow streets require patience
  • GPS navigation is essential due to complex one-way system

Best Time to Drive

Early morning or after 8 PM. Siesta time (2-4 PM) is also quieter.

Rainy Season Warning

October-March: Rain makes cobblestones very slippery. Extra caution needed on hills.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Alfama (narrow, steep, tourist-heavy)
  • Bairro Alto at night (pedestrian party area)
  • Baixa shopping area during peak times

Parking

Average Cost

€1.50-3/hour

Scooter Parking

Free scooter parking areas throughout the city. Much easier than car parking.

Parking Tips

  • Use EMEL app for street parking payment
  • Underground parking at Restauradores is central
  • Hilly areas have very limited parking
  • Free parking is difficult to find in central areas
  • Watch for street cleaning days - cars get towed

FAQ: Driving in Lisbon

Is it difficult to drive in Lisbon?

Lisbon is challenging due to steep hills, narrow streets, and cobblestones. Many tourists prefer walking, trams, and tuk-tuks in the center. A car is useful for exploring outside the city.

Do I need a car in Lisbon?

Not for the city center. Public transport, walking, and the iconic trams cover tourist areas well. Consider renting for day trips to Sintra, Cascais, or the Algarve.

How do tolls work in Portugal?

Portugal uses electronic tolls (Via Verde). Rental cars usually include a toll device. Otherwise, pay at post offices within 5 days or pre-pay online.

Are the hills in Lisbon really that steep?

Yes! Lisbon is built on seven hills. Some streets have 15-20% grades. If driving, ensure your car handles hills well and know how to do a hill-start.

What about the famous Tram 28 route?

Tram 28 runs through narrow historic streets. If driving nearby, yield to trams and expect tight squeezes. Better to ride the tram as a tourist experience!

Emergency Contacts

Police

112

Ambulance

112

Roadside Assistance

ACP: 219 429 103

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