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Guide de voyageDernière mise à jour August 19, 2026
Portugal

Portugal Travel Guide: Essentials, Local Tips & Mobile Data

Lisbon, Porto and the Algarve: money, trams and trains, tipping, when to visit, curated traveler tips, and easy mobile data with an eSIM.

Portugal

Portugal has become Europe's favorite discovery for a reason: Lisbon's tiled hills and pasteis de nata, Porto's port lodges above the Douro, the golden cliffs of the Algarve and surf towns like Ericeira and Nazare - all at prices gentler than most of Western Europe.

Distances are short and trains pleasant, so a first trip can genuinely cover Lisbon, Porto and a coastal escape in ten days without feeling rushed.

Lisbon will steal a week if you let it: miradouro sunsets, tram bells, a pastel de nata that ruins you for all other custard, and hills that punish anyone who packed the wrong shoes. Porto is smaller, wine-dark and easier to love in three nights. The Algarve is the exhale — cliffs, grilled sardines, and water still warm in October.

The country is compact enough that you can do all three without heroics. Just do not treat it as Spain's cheaper cousin. Portugal has its own pace, its own wine, and a stubborn sweetness that sneaks up on people who only came for the tiles.

Essentiels

Essentiels de voyage Portugal

Monnaie
Euro (EUR). Cards widely accepted; some small cafes and kiosks prefer cash.
Langues
Portuguese. English is widely spoken in cities and the Algarve; Spanish is understood but not always loved.
Type de prise
Type C / F, 230V.
Numéro d'urgence
112
Meilleure période
March to June and September to October. The Algarve stays swimmable into October.
Pourboire
Not expected; rounding up or leaving 5-10% for good service is appreciated.
Fuseau horaire
WET (UTC+0), WEST (UTC+1) in summer - one hour behind Spain.
Eau du robinet
Safe to drink throughout the country.
Se déplacer
Comfortable trains link Lisbon and Porto; metro and iconic trams cover Lisbon. Renting a car unlocks the Douro Valley and Alentejo.
Internet et couverture
Strong 4G/5G coverage nationwide.

Conseils de voyageurs

Conseils de voyageurs

De vrais conseils de personnes qui sont allées en Portugal, sélectionnés par notre équipe avec des liens vers les sources d'origine.

Watch the couvert at the table

The bread, olives and cheese brought unasked are not free - it is the couvert, charged per item you touch. Wave it away politely if you do not want it; only pay for what you ate.

Ride tram 28 early or skip it

Lisbon's famous tram is packed with tourists (and pickpockets) most of the day. Ride at dawn, or get the same views walking through Alfama and taking any regular tram elsewhere on the network.

Eat lunch like a local

The prato do dia lunch special at neighborhood tascas - main, drink and coffee for around ten euros - is Portugal's best food deal. Dinner starts late; kitchens fill after 8pm.

Hills and cobbles will destroy the wrong shoes

Lisbon and Porto are beautiful and vertical. Pack broken-in shoes with grip. The number of travelers who spend day two buying sneakers is a local cottage industry.

Pastéis de nata have a hierarchy

Pastéis de Belém is the famous line and worth it once. After that, neighborhood bakeries all over Lisbon and Porto will happily ruin you for less money and no queue. Eat them warm. That is the whole trick.

FAQ

Questions de voyage sur Portugal, réponses

Does my phone support eSIM in Portugal?

Yes if it is unlocked and from roughly 2018 onward: iPhone XS and newer, Pixel 3 and newer, Galaxy S20 and newer. The 'Add eSIM' option in your settings confirms it in seconds.

How much data do I need for a week in Portugal?

Tram routes, train times, maps in Alfama's alleys and cafe research come to about 1-2 GB per day. A 10 GB plan covers a Lisbon-Porto week; size up if you plan to hotspot or stream.

Is mobile coverage good across Portugal?

Excellent - Portugal has strong 4G and 5G nationwide, including the Algarve, the Douro Valley and Madeira. Even rural Alentejo stays well connected by European standards.

Should I buy a SIM at Lisbon airport or use an eSIM?

Airport shops charge more than city stores and involve a queue plus registration. An eSIM installed before departure means you land, your data connects, and you head straight for the metro into town.

Does a Portugal eSIM also cover Spain?

Only if it is a regional Europe plan - single-country Portugal plans end at the border. Since Lisbon-Seville and Porto-Vigo trips are popular combinations, check the plan's country list before buying.

Forfaits eSIM

Restez connecté en Portugal

Between tram routes, Douro train times and finding the next pastel de nata, your phone earns its keep in Portugal. An eSIM has you online at Lisbon arrivals for less than a single day of roaming charges.

Tram apps, Comboios de Portugal tickets and a map through Alfama's unnamed alleys all want a signal. An eSIM means you land at LIS and ride the metro into town instead of paying roaming for the privilege of getting lost.

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