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30.01.2024

In the process of planning a trip to Portugal, I was faced with a question: how to get from Lisbon to Porto and back? And how much does it cost? In forums and blogs I came across the minimum price for a ticket to Lisbon Porto at 18 euros. But, having figured it out, I managed to buy a ticket for only 9.5 euros!

So, traditionally, there are four ways to get from Lisbon to Porto on your own: by plane, by bus, by car and by train. First, I will briefly describe all the methods, and at the end I will tell you in detail how to buy a Lisbon Porto ticket for 9.5 euros.

How to get from Lisbon to Porto by plane?

You can buy an air ticket to Lisbon Porto. This option can be convenient if you need to immediately fly somewhere further or move immediately upon arrival. In any case, this method has a place to be.

The two main airports in Portugal are Portela Airport in Lisbon and Francisco de Sa Carneira Airport in Porto.

Ryanair will happily take you from Lisbon to Porto in 1 hour, ticket prices today start from 9.99 euros. But it is worth considering that Ryanair does not have free luggage, only hand luggage. So if for some reason your suitcase does not fit into hand luggage, be prepared to pay extra for luggage (in the end, luggage may cost more than a ticket).

It is also worth adding the time spent traveling from/to airports (but in Porto, and especially in Lisbon, the airports are quite close to the city), going through security and waiting for boarding. It may not be any faster in total than it would take to travel from Lisbon to Porto by bus or train.

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You can also get from Lisbon to Porto and back by buses from Rede Expressos (RENEX) - this is the main intercity bus carrier in Portugal. A Lisbon Porto bus ticket can be purchased on their website no earlier than 30 days before the planned date.

If you do not have the opportunity to print an electronic bus ticket, you can do this through the terminal at the station or show the ticket number at the ticket office.

Bus departure/arrival address:

  • to Lisbon from Porto - Campo 24 de Agosto;
  • from Lisbon to Porto - at Oriente station (Gare do Oriente), platforms 46, 47, 48, 49 or from Sete Rios station near the Zoo.

Standard ticket price for Lisbon Porto bus (and vice versa) one way - 18-20 euros.

If you buy a round-trip ticket, you can save about a euro each way. For students from 13 to 29 years old (youth ticket) and people over 65 years old (senior ticket) there is a special price (about 3 euros cheaper than the basic fare). For children there is a half ticket - half the standard price.

The bus ride from Lisbon to Porto takes approximately 3.5 hours. It is advisable to arrive at the gate at least 15 minutes before departure.

How to get from Lisbon to Porto by taxi

Of course, it is unlikely that anyone will choose this method of movement, but for the sake of completeness, we will consider it. You can order a convenient transfer using KiwiTaxi, the travel time is 3 hours, and such a trip will cost from 360 euros.

How to get from Lisbon to Porto by car?

Traveling around Portugal by car is quite convenient. But like most places, you may encounter parking problems in major cities.

To rent a car in Portugal, you usually need to have at least a year of driving experience, be at least 21 years old (sometimes at least 25 years old), and have a bank card or cash for deposit.

In Portugal, as in Russia, traffic is on the right; There are many expressways and toll roads; children under 12 years old must be transported in the back seat. In populated areas the sound signal cannot be used. Approximate prices for gasoline in Portugal: 95 - 1.55 euros, 98 - 1.68 euros, diesel - 1.33 euros.

You can rent a car in Portugal in advance from home on the rentalcars website. Renting a car in Lisbon for 3 days will cost from 22 euros.

By the way, if you rent a car in Lisbon and return it in Porto, the rental cost will increase, but not much.

Google maps offer 2 route options, and there are toll roads along the way. The advantage of traveling by car is that the route can be adjusted to suit you and you can stop at other interesting places along the way. If you drive without stops, the journey will take 3-3.5 hours.

In addition to renting a car, you can try to find travel companions using the BlaBlaCar application, popular in Europe.

How to get from Lisbon to Porto by train?

And the most interesting thing. You can travel from Lisbon to Porto by train. Tickets for the Lisbon Porto train can be purchased on the official website of the Portuguese Railways 60 days before the trip. And, attention, the sooner, the cheaper.

For example, the standard fare on the Lisbon Porto train (and vice versa) for travel in 1/2 class, respectively:

  • Intercity train Lisbon Porto (Intercidades)
    • travel time 3 hours;
    • prices for 2018 are 36.90€/24.70€.
  • Intercity train Lisbon Porto (Alfa Pendular)
    • modern high-speed magnetic levitation train;
    • travel time will be 2:34 - 2:42 depending on the departure time;
    • prices for 2018 are 43.10€/30.80€.

By the way, the difference in time and comfort between the Intercidades and Alfa Pendular trains is small.

When purchasing in advance ticket prices are significantly reduced and amount to:

  • €22,00/€9,50 for IC;
  • €25,50/€11,00 for AP.

Not bad, right? You can grab Lisbon Porto tickets at these prices if you buy them well in advance. The closer to the travel date, the higher the promotional price will be.

When purchased in advance, the cost of tickets is significantly reduced and is: €22.00/€9.50 for IC and €25.50/€11.00 for AP

1.Buy a ticket Lisbon-Porto -

Registration on the Portuguese Railways website

To begin with, I will advise you to register on the Portuguese Railways website. You can do this later, at the stage of purchasing tickets. Then skip this step and go to step 2.

So, in order to register on the site, follow this link and go straight to the registration form.

Fill in the fields marked * as in the international passport!:

  • Name - last name and first name,
  • Date of birth— select your date of birth,
  • Gender gender (masculino - male, feminino - female),
  • Mobile phone - phone number (according to readers, you need to enter it after 8, not +7),
  • Town - Your city,
  • Email - email address, tickets will be sent to it,
  • Password - password and next to the password again.

In the From field we write the city from which we are traveling (Porto), in the To field we write where to (Lisbon).

It is worth noting that the cities we need are connected by Oriente train stations in Lisbon and Campania train stations in Porto. If you select other stations, you will be offered options for tickets with transfers.

Select a travel date. If you need a return ticket right away, fill in the Return date as well. Below you can select a ticket class (the default is 2nd class) and the number of passengers. After entering the required information, click Submit.

After this, you will be taken to a page with a list of all possible travel options.

3. Buy a ticket Lisbon-Porto -

Buying train tickets in Portugal

In the window with the proposed options, we tick the option that suits us, also put a tick at the bottom, confirming that we have read and accept the terms of transportation and click Continue.

We find ourselves in a window where the selected flight, price, and passenger information are indicated.

  • In field Passenger name - last name and first name of the passenger, as in the passport.
  • Document type in the field Type select Passport.
  • In field Identification Enter the series and passport number.
  • In field Discount default Full price.
  • Nearby choose With special offer and click Recalculate price.

Due to the fact that Lisbon airport is very close to the Portuguese capital, transport links along the airport-city route are excellent. Next, we will tell you how to get from Lisbon airport to the center and how much it costs.

We wrote about which area of ​​Lisbon is best for a tourist to stay in. It is very convenient to travel by metro in Lisbon - current prices and metro map can be found here.

Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) is located just 7 kilometers from the city limits, so you can reach the city in 15-30 minutes. The cost of the trip is from 1.9 euros per ticket - depending on the type of transport, the amount of luggage and the time of day.

If you prefer an individual transfer, when a driver with a name plate meets you and takes you to the desired place, then such a transfer will cost a very reasonable amount of about 1.5 thousand rubles (look for it in the form below):

And now about public transport.

Unlike many European capitals, Lisbon authorities have maintained standard fares for public transport tickets to the airport terminal.

Method 1. Metro

In 2012, the red metro line was extended, and now the entrance to the Aeroporto metro station is located at the airport, without leaving the building. The subway ride takes 15 minutes to Oriente Station, 25 minutes to Cais do Sodre, where you can change to commuter trains.

The metro is the cheapest option when you need to get from the airport from 6.30 am to 1 am. A travel card costs €0.5 and a ticket starts from €1.45, depending on which travel card you choose. Here is an article on how to use the Lisbon metro.

The ticket machines have menus in English, and at the airport station assistants are always available if necessary. The purchased travel card is applied to the validator at the entrance and exit of the metro.

Children under 4 years old do not require a ticket; luggage is carried free in the Lisbon metro.

Method 2. Airbus

If you arrive in Lisbon between 7 am and 11 pm and are heading to one of the hotels in the center, it is convenient to take an airbus. Its stop is located directly opposite the exit.

This bus has two routes along the central streets of the city, where popular hotels and train stations are located. One runs from Lisbon Cais do Sodre station, departing every 20 minutes. On the second route, buses run every 40 minutes through the 7 Rios bus station to the business center of the capital. The shuttle ride takes 30-40 minutes. Where the bus is going is written on the glass. To get off at a stop, you need to press the “stop” button on the handrail.

Bus tickets are sold by the driver, and you can also buy them at the sales counter at the airport, at tourist offices or online at https://www.aerobus.pt/en-GB/Home-2.aspx.

The advantages of the Airbus are that with one daily ticket for 3.5 euros you can travel along the route an unlimited number of times and get a discount on an excursion on an open yellow tourist bus.

A group transfer (from 4 people) will cost less.

Method 3. Regular city buses

Regular city buses also run from the airport terminal to Lisbon - No. 5, 22, 44, 45, 8, 83. You can get to Cais do Sodre Railway Station on route No. 91, departing every 20 minutes from 7 am to 9 pm. The driver sells the tickets. You will not be able to board the buses with large luggage; there are restrictions on its size - no more than 50x40x20 cm.

How to get from the airport to Lisbonat night

Bus

Night bus Carris No. 208 operates from 12.30 at night to 5.35 in the morning. Every hour from Cais do Sodré it travels through the airport to Oriente train station. Travel on night buses costs the same as on the metro - 1.45 € + 0.5 € per card. Here http://www.carris.pt/en/routes/ you can plan your trip in advance according to the night traffic pattern.

Taxi

Lisbon is also reasonably priced by taxi from the airport. You can get to the center for 10-15 euros. Calculation: 2.35 € per kilometer during the day and 2.5 € at night. The main thing is that the driver turns on the meter. Near the exit from the arrivals area, the traffic of cars of official carriers is organized; it will not be possible to catch any “left” taxi. The line to board seems long, but within a couple of minutes you will be seated in a suitable car.

Lisbon International Airport is perfectly integrated into the capital's urban transport network. There are several ways to quickly get to it.

How to get from Lisbon airport by metro

Passengers who do not know how to get from Lisbon Airport are advised to use the metro. It finally received its own metro station in the summer of 2012. After this, the cheapest and most convenient transfer option between Lisbon International Airport and any point in the Portuguese capital was the metro. The possibility of such a transfer appeared after the extension of the red line of the metro by 3.3 km (it was increased by 3 stations: “Moscavide”, “Encarnação”, “Aeroporto”). The duration of such a subway trip is twenty-one minutes. The Lisbon metro operates from 6:30 am. morning until one o'clock in the morning. To travel you need to purchase a Viva Viagem card or 7 colinas for 0.5 euros. This card is sold in vending machines located in the metro.

One trip costs 1.4 euros;
The cost of a daily pass is 6 euros.

How to get from Lisbon airport by bus

From Lisbon airport there is a special Aerobus bus going in two directions: from Cais do Sodre (Lisbon train station) through the city center, and also through the 7 Rios bus station towards the business center of Lisbon. This bus route passes through a number of key locations in the Portuguese capital located in the center of Lisbon. It stops close to major hotels, as well as river, train and bus stations. All bus stops are located near metro stations. Before the desired stop, a passenger traveling from Lisbon Airport by bus must press the special “Stop” button in advance. These buttons are located in plain sight, they are painted yellow or red, so it is difficult not to notice them. An adult ticket for passengers traveling from Lisbon airport by bus costs 3.5 euros, a child ticket costs 2 euros. You can purchase it from the driver, at sales offices, at the airport, or order online. This ticket is valid on both routes for 24 hours. The operating time of the first route is 7 hours 00 minutes. – 23 h. 20 min. (interval - 20 minutes), and the second route - 7 hours 30 minutes. – 23 h. 00 min. (interval – 40 minutes, and after 8 pm – 60 minutes). By purchasing an Aerobus ticket you can get a discount on travel on the tourist yellow bus.

How to get from Lisbon airport by taxi

Taxi drivers stand in front of the Lisbon airport around the clock, waiting for potential clients. Be careful: since there are a lot of taxis in the Portuguese capital, the earnings of local taxi drivers are low. Therefore, they often try to artificially increase the fare price by resorting to certain tricks. A favorite trick of Lisbon taxi drivers is to take roundabout routes. Approximate cost of travel without luggage from Lisbon airport to the center is thirteen euros. One piece of luggage costs 1.6 euros. The price of a trip is also affected by the time of day, the presence of traffic jams, the degree of road congestion, etc.

Taxi voucher

If you wish, you can purchase an official voucher for travel in a Lisbon taxi from the Tourist Information Office located at Lisbon Airport. A passenger who purchases such a voucher pays a fixed price in advance for a specific route. Buying a voucher will save you from arguing with the taxi driver at the end of the trip and help you avoid unexpected troubles. However, the cost of such a service is slightly higher than the price that the taximeter will show you at the end of the trip. The fare for such a voucher starts from sixteen euros (within the 1st zone) and increases to twenty-four and a half euros (within the 2nd zone) at night, as well as on Sunday.

Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport is the main and largest international airport in Portugal. Considering the popularity of the airport both among guests of the capital and among those flying with transfers to the southern resorts of Portugal or to South America, we decided to look in detail at all the ways to get from Lisbon airport to the city center.

International Lisbon airport(IATA code - LIS) until recently was called Portelo Airport, and in 2016 it was named after the Portuguese General Humberto Delgado, the founder of the National Liberation Front of Portugal.

The annual passenger flow of the airport is about 20 million people

The annual passenger flow of the airport is about 20 million people. According to this indicator, the main airport of Portugal is among the largest in Europe, only slightly inferior to Dusseldorf.

The airport has two runways and three terminals: two civilian and one military. The first terminal operates with international and partially domestic flights, the second serves only domestic flights. The distance between the terminals is about 1 km, free buses run between them at intervals of 10 minutes; the journey from one terminal to another takes no more than 10 minutes.

The first terminal of the airport operates with international and partially domestic flights

The fairly large area of ​​Lisbon Airport has everything you need for a comfortable stay while waiting for your flight - restaurants, bars and cafes, waiting rooms, a mother and child room, a medical center, a children's playroom, slot machines, press kiosks, duty-free shops and even a spa. -salon.

There are bank branches and ATMs, a post office, rental offices, a business center, travel agencies, a veterinary office, a storage room, and a luggage packing station. There are several parking lots for both short and long stays. And here There is no free internet at Lisbon airport(as of 2016), only access to the management company’s website is provided free of charge.

Tryp Lisboa Aeroporto Hotel is located two minutes' walk from Terminal 1

A two-minute walk from Terminal 1, the Tryp Lisboa Aeroporto and Star inn Lisbon Airport hotels are convenient accommodations for long layovers or early departures. You can also find more budget options located a little further from the airport. Information on hotels near Lisbon Airport can be found at this link.

Cheap flights to Lisbon

It is best to purchase tickets to Lisbon through one of the major air ticket price comparison services that continuously monitor information about promotions and discounted airline fares. A low price calendar of one of them to check the current offers right now can be found below:

Airport map

Airport on the map

Transport from Lisbon Airport

Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport is located within the city, just seven kilometers from the center of the Portuguese capital. The airport terminal is perfectly integrated into the city's public transport network, so getting from it to the center of Lisbon or any other point in the city is not difficult.

Bus

Carris buses and minibuses depart from Lisbon Airport to the city center every 30 minutes. This type of transport is suitable for those traveling with little or no luggage, since the luggage compartment on the bus is small.

Carris buses from Lisbon Airport to the city center leave every 30 minutes

The fare is 1.8 euros (2017), you can buy a ticket from the driver. A nice feature of modern Lisbon buses is a special display in the cabin, where you can see which stop the bus is approaching, as well as which hotels are nearby. Daytime buses run from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., night buses run from 12 p.m. to 6 a.m.

Airbus

Two Airbus routes connect Lisbon Airport with Cais do Sodré train station and the city's business district. They depart from the airport every 20 minutes and travel time is also 20 minutes.

Two airbus routes connect Lisbon airport to the train station

The fare is 3.5 euros for adults and 2 euros for children from 4 to 10 years old, children under 4 years of age travel for free (2017). The ticket can be purchased from the driver or at the tourist office at the airport.

Metro

The Airport metro station, from which metro trains depart for the center of Lisbon, is located in the first terminal.

Airport metro station is located in the first terminal

Electric trains depart from Lisbon Airport every 40 minutes, and the journey to the final station of this route, Saldanha, takes 21 minutes. From Saldanha station you can get to any point in the city with a transfer. A metro ticket will cost 1.9 euros (2017).

Taxi from Lisbon airport

A taxi is perhaps the fastest and most comfortable way to get from Lisbon airport to anywhere in the city or its surroundings. The taxi option is especially convenient for passengers with children and guests of the Portuguese capital carrying bulky luggage. You can find a car at the exit of the terminal immediately upon arrival or order it online in advance.

Taxi is the fastest and most comfortable way to get from the airport to anywhere in the city

The second method is often turns out to be more profitable, because local authorities have been fighting taxi drivers who inflate tariffs for tourists for many years with varying degrees of success.

At the same time, catching a taxi driver by the hand for overpaying is not easy, since tariffs in Portugal can seem quite confusing to beginners. Thus, in Lisbon it is customary to charge a separate fee for landing, carrying luggage or pets, waiting, traveling on toll roads, etc. In addition, fares differ depending on the time of day - travel at night is more expensive.

When ordering online, the possibility of the taxi driver increasing the fare is eliminated, since the online service fully calculates the cost of the trip. Ordering a car in advance allows you not to worry about a possible flight delay - the taxi service independently monitors the arrival schedule and sends the car exactly at the right time; If a passenger is delayed due to border procedures or when collecting baggage, no downtime fee is charged.

Finally, for those traveling with a child, you can additionally request a child car seat - Portuguese laws are quite strict on this matter.

You can order a taxi from Lisbon airport or simply calculate the upcoming costs of traveling to the hotel using this link.

Car rental at Lisbon airport

Representatives of rental companies work in Terminal 1 for those who wish to rent a car immediately upon arrival. But experienced travelers prefer to book a rental several weeks and sometimes months before the actual trip.

Representatives of rental companies at the airport are located in terminal No. 1

The point is that rent cars on site are usually more expensive, and the choice of available cars is narrower. This is due to the fact that European tourists, who are the majority in Portugal, reserve a car in advance and those who rent a car upon arrival have to choose from what is left.

In addition, the pricing policy of car rentals is also not transparent. To attract a client, companies often resort to a policy of hidden fees, introducing many restrictions for which you will have to pay separately. This may concern mileage restrictions, insurance coverage options, additional equipment, etc.

To avoid overpayments, it is better to book a car using a specialized price comparison site (the leader in Europe is Rentalcars). In a matter of seconds, the service will monitor all offers from rental companies and provide a rating of available options for the specified travel dates. In most cases, this approach allows for significant savings.

You can try the service in action or evaluate the current conditions for renting a car at Lisbon airport for your travel dates on this page.

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Every year more and more travelers turn their eyes towards Portugal, and of course, the capital Lisbon. And not surprisingly, in Lisbon you can find everything that attracts tourists in other cities: beautiful architecture, beautiful landscapes, authentic cuisine and unique local flavor.

If you travel by plane, you will certainly end up at Lisbon Portela Airport. So this article is dedicated to the very first question that will arise in your mind upon arrival in Portugal - how can I get to the city?

In this article you will learn how to get from Portela Airport to Lisbon, how much it will cost you, and how long the trip will take. How to get from the airport to Lisbon

How to get from Portela Airport to Lisbon

Portela Airport is the busiest airport in Portugal, and therefore the largest international airport in the country. It is located seven kilometers north of the city center. Portela consists of two terminals: 1st and 2nd. Terminal 1 is of interest to tourists, since this is where all international flights land, but terminal number 2 is intended for domestic flights. Since most travelers travel within the country by train or car, we will devote this article to the 1st, and not the 2nd, terminal. But just so you know, the terminals are nearby, so if anything happens, you can follow our advice even if you fly into Terminal 2. And there is a free bus between the terminals.

Metro

Cost: from 1.4 euros
Travel time: about 20 minutes
Opening hours: 06:30-01:00

There is a metro to Lisbon Portela Airport and Aeroporto station on the Crimson Line. This line intersects with three other lines: yellow, blue and green - in the city center, so getting to any point in the capital from the airport by metro is not difficult.

In addition, the metro is a godsend for budget travel. A trip to the center will cost you only 1.4 euros. And if you buy a pass for the whole day, it will cost 6 euros. You can purchase tickets at the box office or from a special machine at the station. There is also a metro map, but in extreme cases, you can ask for a metro map and a city map at the tourist information kiosk in the airport arrivals hall.

The metro ride to the city center lasts only 20 minutes. Trains run daily from 6:30 am until 1 am. Some stations close earlier, this is always written about on the official website of Lisbon transport www.metro.transporteslisboa.pt in the Customer info/Cliente info section.

Bus

Cost: 3.5 euros
Travel time: from 30 minutes
Opening hours: 07:00-23:00

There are special Aerobus buses from the airport to the center of Lisbon, which in many ways may seem even more convenient than the metro. The two Airbus routes cover almost all key areas of Lisbon, Route 1 goes to the city center and Route 2 to the business part of the capital.

An Airbus ticket costs 3.5 euros for adults and 2 euros for children. You can also purchase a round trip ticket for 5.5 euros. And for groups of tourists from 4 people there is a discount - each ticket will cost only two euros. You can buy a ticket from the driver or at the airport. Tickets are also sold at some stops along the route.

The Airbus stop is located directly opposite the exit from the airport, from the arrivals hall. Yellow buses with the inscription “Aerobus” immediately catch your eye, so if the bus is already at the stop, you definitely won’t pass by. And buses, by the way, run every 20 minutes, starting at 7 am (route 2 - from 7:30, and sometimes from 8), ending at 23:00. After 20:00 the interval between Airbuses increases to an hour.

Route 1 passes all the most important tourist spots in the center and the largest hotels. In addition, it stops at the main train station, at the bus station and even at the river station. Route 2 goes to the financial and business center of Lisbon Av. José Malhoa (Avenida Jose Malhoa).

Taxi

Cost: from 10 euros
Travel time: from 15 minutes
Opening hours: 24 hours a day

There are not many options for getting from Portela Airport to Lisbon for those arriving at night. One of these options is a taxi. Convenient, fast, around the clock, and in Lisbon the prices are also quite affordable. A trip to the center of Lisbon will only cost you about 10-15 euros. Taxi parking is located near the Airbus bus stop, that is, opposite the exit from the airport arrivals area.

But if you decide to choose a taxi as a means of transportation, then be careful. In Portugal, taxi drivers often try to profit from tourists by charging inflated fares, taking you on roundabout routes to get the meter to show more, or simply turning on the meter before the trip. So it’s better to immediately refuse those who offer more than 15 euros for a trip, and also use a navigator to track the car’s path.

One piece of luggage, by the way, costs an additional 1.6 euros. In addition, the tariff may increase depending on the time of day (more expensive at night), traffic conditions and your destination.

To protect yourself, you can purchase a voucher right in the airport arrivals hall, at the tourist information desk, which gives you the right to travel by taxi. You will pay a certain amount when purchasing a voucher, which will save you from the risk of being deceived by a taxi driver. True, you will have to pay a little more for this, for example, to the center of Lisbon a voucher costs from 16 to 25 euros.

Rent a car in Lisbon

If you need a car on your trip, you can rent one right at the airport. True, only during the daytime. If you arrive at night, then the best solution would be to get to your hotel, and the next morning find one of the rental company offices somewhere in the center of Lisbon.

At Portela Airport there are representatives of all the most famous rental companies: Hertz, Europcar, Sixt, Budget and Budget. You can find them in the arrivals hall of Terminal 1. Here you can choose a car from stock, or you can pick up a pre-booked car. Moreover, booking in advance has a lot of advantages: more choice, lower price and the ability to order additional equipment that simply may not be available.

To better understand the entire system, we recommend reading our article on this topic “”, where you will find detailed instructions for booking a car using the site as an example. In addition, the articles "" and "" may be useful.

Transfer from Portela Airport to Lisbon

By booking a transfer from the airport to the city in advance before your trip, you reduce all your movements within the airport to a minimum. After all, you will not only be greeted in the arrivals hall (as soon as you leave the baggage claim) with a sign with your name, but they will also help you with your luggage and take you to the address specified in advance for a fixed price. Moreover, as you can see, a transfer provides more services than a taxi, but, on the contrary, it often costs less. In order to use the transfer, you just need to order a car from home online (how to do this is described
here "") and make an advance payment. To order a transfer now or just ask the price, fill out the form below.