How to get from Lisbon Airport to Hotel Mundial

Hotel Mundial is located in one of Lisbon’s most central areas, right next to Martim Moniz, within walking distance of Baixa, Mouraria and São Jorge Castle. Getting there from Lisbon Airport (Humberto Delgado) is easy — as long as you choose the right route.

This guide explains the best public transport options, when each one makes sense and how to avoid unnecessary transfers, especially if you are travelling with luggage.

Quick tip: always check the route just before leaving — timetables and connections may change.

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Where is Hotel Mundial located?

Hotel Mundial is located at Praça Martim Moniz, one of the main gateways to Lisbon’s historic centre. The area is well served by metro, buses and trams, making it a convenient base for visitors.

Option 1 (recommended): Metro — reliable and straightforward

This is the most predictable option and the one most travellers use.

  1. Take the Red Line (Linha Vermelha) at the airport.
  2. Exit at Alameda station.
  3. Change to the Green Line towards Cais do Sodré.
  4. Exit at Martim Moniz station.
  5. Walk about 2–3 minutes to the hotel.

Average travel time: 35–40 minutes
Why choose this: consistent even during peak hours

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Option 2: Bus + short walk

Depending on the time of day, there are bus routes connecting the airport to the city centre and areas close to Martim Moniz.

This option can work well if:

  • You arrive outside rush hours
  • You prefer fewer line changes
  • The hotel is your first stop in Lisbon

Note: travel time depends heavily on traffic conditions.

Arriving late at night?

If you land in Lisbon late at night or early morning, the metro may already be closed. In that case, night buses operate between the airport and the city centre, with stops near Martim Moniz.

See Lisbon night transport guide

Practical tips for a smooth arrival

  • Avoid peak hours if travelling with large luggage.
  • Confirm your exit station — Martim Moniz is the closest one.
  • If the metro is very crowded, consider bus + short walk.

ONDEBUS — getting around Lisbon starts with the right route. Plan ahead, adapt in real time and enjoy the city from the very first minute.

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