How do you get around Spain and Portugal?


How do you get around Spain and Portugal? Getting Around During Your 14 Days in Portugal and Spain Between each Spanish city, the best way to get around is typically via high-speed train, though a flight is an option on one route.


How long is a train from Spain to Portugal?

From the heart of Spain to the coast of Portugal, Lisbon is within easy reach of Madrid by train. It may take 10 hours and 45 minutes, but it's direct, comfortable and takes the hassle out of travelling.


What is the best itinerary for Spain and Portugal?

best 2 week itinerary for Spain and Portugal
  • Day 1 & 2 – Barcelona, Spain.
  • Day 3 & 4 – Madrid, Spain.
  • Day 5 & 6 – Granada, Spain.
  • Day 7 – Cordoba, Spain.
  • Day 8 & 9 – Seville, Spain.
  • Day 10 – 12 – Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Day 11 – Day trip to Sintra from Lisbon.
  • Day 13 & 14 – Porto, Portugal.


What is the cheapest way to travel around Portugal?

Regional trains are often cheaper and some lines very scenic, but it's almost always quicker to go by bus – especially on shorter or less obvious routes. You'll obviously have a great deal more flexibility if you drive, and you'll be able to visit more out-of-the-way places in a short trip.


What are the best months to visit Portugal?

When is the best time to visit Portugal? Where is this? The best time to visit Portugal is in spring (March-May), when the country is in bloom and waking after the winter. You could also go in fall (between September and October) when the sun is still shining, the weather is warm, and many of the crowds have dispersed.


Is there a train between Lisbon and Seville?

Traveling from Lisbon to Seville by train You'll usually find 2 trains per day running along the 312 km route between these two destinations. You'll need to make 3 changes during the journey to Seville, as there currently aren't any direct services on this route.


Is Portugal a cheap holiday?

Portugal is one of the cheapest countries in Western Europe, but still offers stunning beaches and fascinating cities. Overall Portugal has inexpensive public transport, reasonably priced accommodation (if booked well in advance) and good value food, if you know where to look.


How many days in Portugal is enough?

In nine to 12 days, you can expect to see a generous chunk of all that Portugal has to offer, from its most sensational cities to sublime vineyards and beaches, on a north-to-south trip.


Can I cross the border between Spain and Portugal?

As both countries are in Schengen, no border formalities - you just drive through. All you notice you've crossed is a change in signage (different language) and perhaps the state of the road. Also remember there's one-hour time difference, Portugal being one hour behind Spain.


Should I go to Portugal or Spain first?

Winner: This one also depends on what you like. For big cities with medieval charm and pristine, relatively empty beaches, Portugal's the winner. For outdoor enthusiasts and art and architecture lovers, Spain wins this round.