HOW TO GET TO LISBON...?

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BY CAR
Arriving in Lisbon by road is a pleasant experience, as the visitor can enjoy the beautiful countryside along the way. The city has good road accesses and the most frequently used routes are: the A1 motorway. the '25th April' and 'Vasco da Gama' bridges, and the CREL, the outer ring-road for the Lisbon region. Please be adviced that car circulation will be limited from the Champalimaud Foundation.

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BY BUS
Lisbon has a wide network of yellow buses, electric trams and trolleybuses which cover the entire city and surrounding areas. The main operator of urban buses in the city is Carris which also operates the tram service.Regional bus transport is run by Vimeca

More information and schedules can be checked at www.carris.pt
At Oeiras, Cascais and Sintra, the service is runned by Vimeca. More information and schedule details at www.vimeca.pt

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BY TRAIN
Scores of national and international trains arrive in Lisbon every day. In addition to Santa Apolónia terminal station, the city has the Gare do Oriente, adjacent to the Parque das Nações. Both stations have direct bus or underground connections to the city centre.
The Cascais Railway will be main hub to get to the Race Village, with the Algés Station assuming the role of "official platform" of the Volvo Ocean Race Lisbon.

Train Schedule available at www.cp.pt
Metropolitan information can be found at www.metrolisboa.pt

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BY PLANE
Lisbon International Airport, 7 km from the city centre, has daily flights to and from the major cities in Europe and the world. The Portuguese airline TAP, as well as major international airlines, fly to and from Lisbon.

More details at official webstite from the Lisbon Airport or at ww.flytap.pt

 
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