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Museu Nacional do Azulejo
Portugal’s leading tile museum, set in a former convent, tracing the history of azulejos from the 15th century to today. A standout for Lisbon’s decorative arts heritage.
Omio recommends booking the bus as it is the most popular option from Guia to Lisbon among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $5. For those with little time consider booking a flight which can get you there in 54m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $5, and a flight costs an average of $80.
Distance: 118 miles (191 km)
| Train | Most popular Bus | Flight |
|---|---|---|
$24 Average price | $7 Average price Cheapest | $152 Average price |
3h 29m Average total duration 2h 59m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 3h 28m Average total duration 2h 58m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 3h 54m Average total duration Fastest 54m Onboard + 3h 0m Additional time* |
Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options |
This is compared to other travel options from Guia to Lisbon:
A bus is $16 (€13) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Guia to Lisbon costing on average $24 (€19).
A bus is $145 (€119) less than a flight for this route with tickets for a flight from Guia to Lisbon costing on average $152 (€125).
Other travel options to Lisbon take longer:
Bus takes on average 2h 58m.
Train takes on average 2h 59m.
The table below shows live departures for Guia to Lisbon trains for today, Sunday, July 5. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated train journeys.
| Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 5:18 PM Guia | 3h38 | 8:56 PM Lisbon | 0 transfersDirect | |
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Trains from Guia to Lisbon run on average 13 times per day, taking around 2h 59m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $15 (€12) but you can travel from only $5 (€4) by bus.
The earliest train runs at 07:04, the last at 18:44. The fastest train covers the 118 miles (191 km) distance in 3h 38m.
Distance 118 miles (191 km) |
Average train duration 2h 59m |
Cheapest ticket price $15 (€12) |
Trains per day 13 |
Fastest train 3h 38m |
First train 7:04 AM |
Last train 6:44 PM |
Cheapest Month Mar |
Cheapest Day Tue |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Oct - Dec |
Busiest Day Thu |
Least Busy Day Tue |
Best time to book 35 days |
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Portugal’s leading tile museum, set in a former convent, tracing the history of azulejos from the 15th century to today. A standout for Lisbon’s decorative arts heritage.
The country’s premier fine arts museum, with major Portuguese and European paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts. Best known for the Panels of Saint Vincent.
One of Lisbon’s finest museums, featuring an exceptional private collection spanning Egyptian, Islamic, Asian, and European art in a calm garden setting.
Lisbon’s oldest neighborhood, famous for narrow lanes, tiled facades, miradouros, and traditional atmosphere. A must for walking, photography, and historic character.
The grand downtown district rebuilt after the 1755 earthquake, known for elegant grid-planned streets, squares, shops, and easy access to major landmarks.
A riverside district packed with major monuments, museums, and gardens linked to Portugal’s maritime history. Essential for first-time visitors.
A classic Lisbon codfish dish made with shredded salted cod, onions, thin fried potatoes, and eggs. It is one of the city’s most beloved bacalhau preparations.
Chargrilled sardines, especially popular during the Festas de Santo António in Lisbon. They are a simple, iconic summer dish tied closely to local tradition.
Lisbon’s famous custard tart with a flaky pastry shell and caramelized top. It is one of Portugal’s most recognizable sweets and a must-try in the city.
A celebrated fine-dining restaurant by chef José Avillez offering creative Portuguese cuisine in an elegant setting in Chiado.
The iconic pastry house famous for traditional custard tarts served warm. It is one of Lisbon’s most historic and essential food stops.
A famous, long-running seafood restaurant known for shellfish, prawns, and a lively traditional atmosphere. One of Lisbon’s best-known dining institutions.
Moderate for Western Europe. Cafes and local meals are affordable, while central hotels and tourist areas cost more.
Service is usually included. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Small tips for taxis are appreciated but not expected.
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Lisbon Oriente Station -> Rossio
Find answers to the most common questions about traveling from Guia to Lisbon by train. From journey times and ticket prices to direct connections, first and last departures, and even whether the route is scenic, our FAQs cover everything you need to plan your trip. Whether you’re looking for the fastest train, the cheapest option, or tips for making the most of your visit at Lisbon, this guide helps you travel smarter and with confidence.

Most Guia to Lisbon trains use the Algoz to Lisboa - Oriente station pair, with some services arriving at Lisboa - Entrecampos. Use this guide to compare Guia and Lisbon train stations on this route, check city-centre transport, alongside checking practicalities like train station facilities and services.
Lisboa - Oriente is 6 km from Lisbon city centre. Public transport options include:
Lisboa - Oriente has practical services for this route, including Parking, Dining, ATM, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Bike Parking, Bike Rental, and Car Rental.
Food and drink options are available at Lisboa - Oriente.
ATMs are available at Lisboa - Oriente.
Available at Lisboa - Oriente: Parking, WC.
Available at Lisboa - Oriente: Bike Parking, Bike Rental, Car Rental.
Accessibility facilities are available at Lisboa - Oriente.
Lisboa - Entrecampos is 3 km from Lisbon city centre. Public transport options include:
Lisboa - Entrecampos has practical services for this route, including Wifi, Lockers, Parking, Dining, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Lost and Found Office, Ticket Office, Bike Parking, Bike Rental, Information Desk, and Luggage Carts.
Food options include: Restaurante Laurentina, O Talho
Free.
Ticket office support is available at Lisboa - Entrecampos. Information desks are located in the main hall.
Luggage storage is available at Lisboa - Entrecampos. Lost and found is available at the station.
Available at Lisboa - Entrecampos: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Available at Lisboa - Entrecampos: Bike Parking, Bike Rental.
Accessibility facilities are available at Lisboa - Entrecampos: Elevators, ramps.
Nearby hotels include VIP Executive Entrecampos Hotel & Conference, Hotel 3K Europa, NH Lisboa Campo Grande.
Lisboa - Santa Apolonia has practical services for this route, including Parking, Dining, ATM, Taxis, Accessibility, WC, Hotel, Bike Parking, Bike Rental, and Car Rental.
Food and drink options are available at Lisboa - Santa Apolonia.
ATMs are available at Lisboa - Santa Apolonia.
Available at Lisboa - Santa Apolonia: Parking, Taxis, WC.
Available at Lisboa - Santa Apolonia: Bike Parking, Bike Rental, Car Rental.
Accessibility facilities are available at Lisboa - Santa Apolonia.
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