Safety Tips for Lisbon

Scams to avoid, safe areas, and general safety advice

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There's something deeply unsettling about the way fraudsters have weaponized our trust in technology at Lisbon's Portela Airport. I've witnessed the bluetooth card reader scam firsthand — Watching unsuspecting travelers charged 50+ EUR for what should be 15 EUR rides into the city. The displayed amount on the reader differs entirely from what appears on your bank statement, a cruel introduction to what should be a literary pilgrimage.

The safest approach remains wonderfully analog: carry cash and insist on it. Legitimate fares to central neighborhoods run 12-18 EUR depending on your destination — Chiado costs more than Marquês de Pombal, naturally. Always confirm the meter is running before departure; it should start at approximately 3.25 EUR during daytime hours.

If you must use ride-sharing, Uber or Bolt provide transparent upfront pricing, though I've seen drivers demand additional cash upon arrival. Screenshot your fare estimate as proof — A small act of digital self-defense in our increasingly complex travel landscape.

The official taxi queue outside the arrivals hall proves more reliable than the random drivers lurking inside the terminal. For wheelchair accessibility, pre-arrange transportation through your hotel — The airport's spontaneous accessible transport options remain disappointingly inadequate, a reminder that even in our enlightened age, planning ahead serves the mindful traveler best.

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🥈🛡️ Safety017/12/2025