HOW TO REACH THE VENUE
By flight
The Humberto Delgado Airport is located 12 km (approximately 15/20 minutes by car) from the Lisbon Congress Centre (CCL), providing flights to more than 125 national and international destinations.
Taxis are readily available outside the airport terminal. The fare should be around €10-€15.
Ride-sharing services such as Uber and Bolt are also good alternatives.
Public Transportation from the airport:
Take the Metro (Linha Vermelha/red line) towards São Sebastião, get off at Saldanha station and take the bus 742 from station B. Azul to Estação Sto. Amaro or Bus 727 from station Saldanha to R. Junqueira (Centro Congressos).
Other options may be available depending on the time of departure.
By train
The Gare do Oriente station is the main railway hub in scenic Lisbon and one of the most spectacular train stations in Portugal and in Europe. The station serves dozens of domestic and international routes and welcomes more than 75 million travelers every year.
The station is located 14 km from the congress venue (about 24 minutes by car).
Public Transportation from the central station:
Take the Metro (Linha Vermelha/red line) towards São Sebastião, get off at Olaias and take the bus 756 to R. Junqueira (Centro Congressos).
Other options may be available depending on the time of departure.
By car
The CCL is accessible via Portugal’s main national road accesses, the A5, A2 and the Ponte 25 de Abril (The April 25th Bridge). For your convenience, the CCL has an underground parking garage and an uncovered car park with 1,100 spaces.


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