Lisbon Santa Apolonia train station

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Station / Airport guide

Lisbon’s Santa Apolonia station (Lisboa Santa Apolonia) opened in 1865 and is the oldest railway terminal in Lisbon. Situated on the bank of the Tagus River in the historical district of Alfama of Lisbon, this station is the starting point for most international trains, and where they end their journeys in the Portuguese capital.

Tourist Office:
There is an information desk at the station
Baggage:
Luggage storage & coin-operated lockers
Cost: 4 € for up to 48 hours
Currency exchange/ATM:
At the station
Hours: 24 hours
Places to eat near the Station:
Bica do Sapato, restaurant
DeliDelux, cafe and cafeteria

Transportation and connections

Transportation from the Lisbon Santa Apolonia Train Station to other train stations:

Local services to Lisbon’s Oriente Station on the Azambuja rail line

Metro:

Blue line (Linha Azul)

Bus:

Lines 9, 46, and 59 to downtown Lisbon

Cities commonly traveled to from this station:

Paris
Madrid
Hendaye
Porto
Fatima

Trains that use this station:

Renfe

City guide

Trains to Lisbon

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Child and youth passengers

The definition of "Child" and "Youth" varies by country and operator. This is why we ask for the age of young passengers.

Sometimes children below a certain age can travel without a seat for free. If you want to guarantee a seat for child passengers, enter '6' as the age of the child.

Read more about child and youth passenger ages. See also youth discounts and railcards.