Are there taxis in Lisbon? What about scooters? What are the public transportation options? Here's what five local experts had to say about transportation methods in Lisbon.
What are transportation options and challenges in Lisbon?
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City undergoing modernization, multicultural, very reasonable public transport, different prices for meals. Safe, without much fuss.
Lisbon, is a secure city, with nice people. Has good transportation services. Nice food at good prices. In Lisbon, you are near culture, beaches, nature and cinemas.
Lisbon is the second oldest preserved city in Europe after Athens (other older cities were rebuilt after war or earthquakes). It is a vibrant and multicultural city, with around 300 days of sun per year. A city not far from the sea, and with natural beauty, as found in park Monsanto, the Tagus River and, also, 30 minutes from the coastline. Popular among surfers as a “commuting point” to either surf spots north or south from the city. Also, very popular is Sintra, and specifically the National Park da Sintra. There we find Palacio da Pena, a colourful palace, with exquisite architecture. we find Quinta da Regaleira and the well Iniciatico, full of mysterious details, and all comprised in the beauty of the landscape.
Someone who is interested in living in my city should know the majority of it is not actually a cycling-friendly city. However, the most important monuments and historical buildings are all concentrated in a specific part of the city and all within a walkable distance. It is a tourist city and it is worth the visit.
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