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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lisbon has become one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations, and with that popularity has come a noticeable shift in pricing. While Portugal remains more affordable than its neighbors to the North, the capital now reflects the cost of a bustling, cosmopolitan metropolis. In 2026, Lisbon offers experiences for every budget, from the traditional tascas of <a class="read-more" href="https://www.guidetolisbon.com/lisbon-price-guide-beer-coffee-taxi-dinner/">Read More</a></p>
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<p>Lisbon has become one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations, and with that popularity has come a noticeable shift in pricing. While Portugal remains more affordable than its neighbors to the North, the capital now reflects the cost of a bustling, cosmopolitan metropolis. In 2026, Lisbon offers experiences for every budget, from the traditional <em>tascas</em> of Alfama to the sophisticated rooftops of Príncipe Real.</p>



<p>To manage your budget effectively, it is worth noting that while card payments are widespread, &#8220;cash is king&#8221; in many small bakeries and traditional local establishments.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🍺 Beer: Imperiais and Craft Brews</h3>



<p>In Lisbon, you don’t just ask for &#8220;a beer&#8221;; you ask for an &#8220;Imperial&#8221; (a small draught beer). While the market is dominated by the classic Sagres and Super Bock, the craft beer scene has exploded in neighborhoods like Marvila.</p>



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<li><strong>Imperial (0.20L &#8211; 0.30L):</strong> €1.50 – €2.50. In a local neighborhood <em>tasca</em>, you can still find them for €1.20, but expect to pay more on the terraces of Chiado.</li>



<li><strong>Craft Beer (0.40L):</strong> €5.00 – €8.00. Local brands like Musa or Dois Corvos are popular choices in modern bars.</li>



<li><strong>Supermarket (0.33L Can):</strong> €0.80 – €1.20.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">☕ Coffee and the Essential Pastel de Nata</h3>



<p>Coffee culture is the heartbeat of Lisbon. The &#8220;Bica&#8221; (espresso) is a daily ritual, almost always accompanied by the crown jewel of Portuguese pastry.</p>



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<li><strong>A Bica (Espresso):</strong> €0.70 – €1.00. In tourist-heavy plazas, prices can climb to €1.50.</li>



<li><strong>Pastel de Nata:</strong> €1.10 – €1.50. A custard tart at a local pastry shop costs around €1.10, while at the famous Pastéis de Belém or Manteigaria, the price is slightly higher due to their artisanal reputation.</li>



<li><strong>Coffee + Nata Combo:</strong> Many local cafés offer this classic &#8220;breakfast&#8221; for between €2.00 and €2.50.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🚕 Taxis and Ride-Sharing: An Efficient Network</h3>



<p>Lisbon has excellent coverage of traditional taxis (beige or black-and-green) and ride-sharing platforms (TVDE) like Uber and Bolt.</p>



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<li><strong>Taxi Base Fare:</strong> €3.25.</li>



<li><strong>Average City Center Trip:</strong> €7.00 – €12.00.</li>



<li><strong>TVDE (Uber/Bolt):</strong> Prices fluctuate with demand, but a 15-minute trip generally costs between €6.00 and €10.00.</li>



<li><strong>Pro Tip:</strong> From the airport, the Metro (€1.80) or a ride-share app is usually more cost-predictable than a traditional taxi, which may charge extra for luggage.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">🍽️ Dinner: Flavors of the Atlantic</h3>



<p>From <em>Bacalhau à Brás</em> (shredded cod) to fresh grilled sea bass, dining out in Lisbon is a social must.</p>



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<li><strong>Budget Meal (Prato do Dia):</strong> €8.50 – €12.00. This &#8220;plate of the day&#8221; usually includes a main course and coffee, and sometimes a drink, found at local spots during lunch.</li>



<li><strong>Mid-range Dinner (3 courses for one):</strong> €20.00 – €35.00. In a cozy restaurant in Bairro Alto or Graça, assuming moderate drink choices.</li>



<li><strong>Dinner for Two (Including Wine):</strong> €50.00 – €80.00. Portugal offers world-class wines at very competitive restaurant prices.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">💡 Money Tips for 2026</h3>



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<li><strong>The &#8220;Couvert&#8221; is Not Free:</strong> In Portugal, the bread, olives, and cheese placed on your table at the start of a meal are charged if you eat them. If you don&#8217;t want them, simply say &#8220;No, thank you&#8221; and they will be removed.</li>



<li><strong>Tipping:</strong> There is no rigid tipping rule. If the service is good, rounding up the bill or leaving 5% to 10% is appreciated but never mandatory.</li>



<li><strong>Lisboa Card:</strong> If you plan on visiting several museums and riding the iconic Tram 28, this pass can save you a significant amount on entrance fees and transport.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">❓ FAQ about prices in Lisbon</h2>



<p><strong>Is it cheap to eat out in Lisbon?</strong><br>Compared to Paris or London, yes. However, prices have risen. Stick to the &#8220;Tascas&#8221; (traditional taverns) if you want high-quality food at local prices.</p>



<p><strong>Do taxis accept card in Lisbon?</strong><br>Many traditional taxis still prefer cash. If you want to pay by card, it is best to use a ride-sharing app or ask the driver if they have a working terminal before starting the trip.</p>



<p><strong>Is the Pastel de Nata very expensive in Belém?</strong><br>No. Despite its worldwide fame, the price at Pastéis de Belém remains very close to other high-end bakeries, costing around €1.30 per unit.</p>



<p><strong>Can I pay with card everywhere?</strong><br>In larger establishments, yes. However, many small cafés and shops in Lisbon still have a &#8220;€5 or €10 minimum&#8221; for card payments. Always keep a few coins on you for small purchases.</p>
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