Portugal Travel Cost Guide

How Much Does a Trip to Portugal Cost?
Portugal can be affordable compared with many Western European destinations, but costs vary by city, season, travel style, and booking timing. Lisbon and Porto are usually more expensive than smaller towns.
Average Portugal Travel Budget
| Travel Style | Daily Budget | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | €45–€80/day | Hostels, public transport, simple meals. |
| Mid-range | €90–€160/day | Hotels, restaurants, paid attractions. |
| Comfort | €180+/day | Better hotels, taxis, guided tours. |
Accommodation Costs
Accommodation is usually the biggest expense. Hostels and guesthouses are cheaper, while hotels in Lisbon, Porto, and the Algarve can rise sharply during high season.
Food Costs
Travelers can save by mixing local bakeries, casual restaurants, grocery stores, and occasional nicer meals. A simple meal may cost much less outside tourist-heavy areas.
Transport Costs
Portugal has useful trains, buses, metro systems, and ride apps in major cities. Walking is also practical in many historic centers, although hills are common in Lisbon and Porto.
Money-Saving Tips
- Travel in shoulder season.
- Book accommodation early.
- Use public transport.
- Eat where locals eat.
- Visit free viewpoints and beaches.
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FAQ
Is Portugal cheap for tourists?
Portugal can be affordable, especially outside peak season and outside the most tourist-heavy areas.
How much money do I need for one week in Portugal?
A budget traveler may spend around €350–€600, while mid-range travelers may spend €700–€1,200 or more.
Is Lisbon expensive?
Lisbon is more expensive than many smaller Portuguese cities, especially for accommodation.
