2024

REDE EXPRESSOS

Coach operator
3.5/5
2 reviews

The main Portuguese bus company offers routes in Portugal and Europe. Its domestic routes serve many destinations from north to south. The network is very good and the buses are very punctual. It is possible to buy tickets in bus stations, on the website or on the application. Practical when you don't have a printer at hand. The more you buy your ticket in advance, the less it costs. There are also discounts for students and the youth fare applies... up to age 29!

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 Lisbon
2024

GARE ROUTIÈRE - ESTAÇÃO DO ORIENTE

Bus station

The station, which is adjacent to the Oriente railway station, is popular with a number of companies that operate buses from here to destinations all over the country and in neighboring European countries such as France and Spain: Avic (+351 218 940 238 - www.avic.pt), Rede Expressos (rede-expressos.pt/pt), Rodonorte (+351 259 340 710 - www.rodonorte.pt) and Flixbus (www.flixbus.fr), which provides cheap connections between Lisbon and Madrid and Lisbon and Seville and Malaga.

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 Lisbon
2024

GARE ROUTIÈRE - TERMINAL RODOVIARIO DE SETE RIOS

Bus station

Near the zoo, the bus station has replaced Arco do Cego (which has become a parking lot/loose lot near Saldanha). It is close to the railway station of the same name, which you will have to bypass in some way to get to the entrance. Destinations to all the districts of continental Portugal: big cities (Porto, Coimbra...) and smaller cities in the interior, as well as international connections. It allows you to go to Ericeira in particular.

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 Lisbon
2024

SCOTT URB

Bus and coach

These are the buses that connect Cascais to other nearby cities such as Sintra. From the bus station, located above the railway station (be very careful when crossing the Marginal), Scott Urb connects Cascais to Estoril (via the Cascais Shopping shopping centre), Guincho (buses: Nos. 405 and 415) and Sintra (via Cabo da Roca, bus: No. 403), by at least a dozen buses per day. There are also hourly connections to Lisbon airport (via Estoril station and the Colombo Trade Centre).

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 Cascais
2024

SCOTTURB

Bus and coach

If you don't feel like walking to the castle, you can take bus no. 434 (Circuito da Pena, 2 buses per hour from 10am to 7pm) which serves all the interesting places or no. 433 (Sintra Line) which goes around the city, as for the brave (scouts always!), they will take the time to discover on foot the famous chimneys of the old palace, the corners and corners of the old town like parks and multiple "quintas". Scotturb also provides connections to Cascais and Estoril (buses Nos. 417 and 418), while No. 403 passes through Cabo da Roca.

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 Sintra
2024

CARRIS

Coach operator

Mafrense is now part of Carris. Several routes are available: Sintra, Mafra, Lisbon, as well as the various surrounding beaches. Several lines run to Ericeira, and are more or less direct. We recommend lines 2801 and 2803 or 2740 and 2741. It's not very well signposted in Campo Grande, so don't hesitate to ask someone. Be sure to arrive at least 15 minutes early, especially in summer when there's a long queue to board the bus. Please note that buses leaving from Ericeira may leave early.

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 Ericeira
2024

CARRIS - SUL DO TEJO (ANCIEN TST)

Bus and coach

The TST (Transporte Sul do Tejo) bus network is now part of the Carris company, and the entire fleet has been changed, now proudly sporting black and yellow. It's not easy to find your way around the website to find out about bus routes and timetables. You should also be aware that the drivers don't always stop at stations, so be sure to signal at the bus stop and on the bus when you want to get off.

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 Lisbon