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DT 580
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23:25
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08:15+1day

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4Z 902
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09:20
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11:15+1day
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4Z 892
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06:50
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11:15+1day
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4Z 902
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09:20
30h 30mvia JNB
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14:50+1day
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4Z 892
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06:50
33h 00mvia JNB
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SA 346
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15:00
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SA 346
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15:00
24h 50mvia JNB
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14:50+1day
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SA 332
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10:55
25h 20mvia JNB
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08:55
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06:00
30h 15mvia JNB
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BA 58
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Airlines & Flights Flying between Cape Town's Cape Town International and Lisbon's Lisbon Portela
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Cape Town and Lisbon are:
1 Flights by Taag Angola Airlines from Cape Town to Lisbon
2 Flights by Klm Royal Dutch from Cape Town to Lisbon
15 Flights by undefined from Cape Town to Lisbon
10 Flights by South African from Cape Town to Lisbon
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About Cape Town
Located on the west of South Africa is the second-most populous city and culturally diverse Cape Town. The city is particularly famous for its diverse habitants and a thriving culture. Its urban setting close to the harbour makes it one of the most important cities in South Africa. Tourist spots such as Table Mountain and Cape of Good Hope tend to take up all the attention of tourists for the right reasons. Aside from the beautiful locales that the city is blessed with, the food and lifestyle of the city are exquisite. You will find delectable dishes from all over the world in the best possible global fusion scenario. The city further stands in the frontline as an advocate of climate change mitigation. The city sees an excellent footfall of travellers coming over from various parts of the world.
Best time to visit Cape Town
Cape Town's seasons are a contrast from the Indian months. Unlike how India witnesses summers between March to June, Cape Town sees summer from December to February. The same goes for most of their seasons. Although the summers of Cape Town sees tremendous tourists, it is the autumn month from March to May that is considered to be the best time for tourism. The season comes with several events and festivals, including the wine harvest month. The city easily turns its streets into a carnivalesque theme. During this season, the wineries around Cape Town allow tours and events for tourists to engage in. It is quite the gathering as you get to interact with wine connoisseurs from around the world.
You can also indulge in some of the fun activities by participating in the ones that take place during these tours. The temperature is also at an agreeable 20 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius. In the second half of the fall, the hotels start to drop their prices, making accommodation affordable. Festivals and events such as Cape Town Carnival, Infecting the City, Cape Town International Jazz Festival and Constantia Food and Wine Festival are some highlights that take place in March and May. This could be a good time for you to book hotels in Cape Town and relish the vibrant environment.
Not just the fall but even the springtime in Cape Town is quite beautiful. The popular attraction of Cape Town, Table Mountain blooms during this season and the temperature is also very favourable. For budget-travellers, this is the best time to visit the city. The hotel deals in Cape Town during this time is worth nabbing as they come at an affordable rate. Plus, festivals like Cape Town Diwali Festival and Cape Town International Kite Festival also adds to the city's vibrant atmosphere.
Places to visit in Cape Town
Cape Town has an audience for literally everything the city in the city! The biggest attraction in the city, though it has got to be Table Mountain. Towering over the gorgeous city of Cape Town, this place attracts tourists like fire does to moth. It's nestled within the Table Mountain National Park, which also encompasses Boulders Beach and the Cape of Good Hope as some other tourist attractions. You shouldn't miss any of those three as they each possess an interesting backdrop. You also have Camps Bay, which lies on the we3stern edge of Table Mountain. The quaint spot is perfect for soaking in all the cool breeze that the city boasts. In the city, you should walk around the District Six Museum and take a look at the city's compelling history. Bo-Kaap is known for its colourful street and indeed a sight for sore eyes. It is predominantly acquired by descendants of Cape Malays (slaves brought in from Malaysia, Indonesia, parts of African, by the Dutch). In the city, you also have Two Oceans Aquarium, located close to the confluence of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The aquarium will blow your mind with the plethora of marine creatures it hosts.
Things to do in Cape Town
Cape Town has far too many things to do as it is quite a vibrant city. However, you can start with a small tour to the Constantia Valley and explore the exquisite vineyard. From crisp whites to robust reds, you will get to witness how some of the finest wines are made in the city. Plus, the mansions where the wine is preserved in barrels is another lovely trip. After some wine tasting, you should also check out some of their restaurants with their abundance of cuisines, styles and flavours at your perusal. The Cape of Good Hope also houses adorable penguins that you can check out. They simply walk the shores of Cape Point and have a good time. As for the ardent shoppers, Greenmarket Square can be your source of entertainment.
Food and Restaurants in Cape Town
The city of Cape Town is a haven for global cuisine and a food-enthusiast. Not only does it entertain the plethora of dishes from around the globe but also caters to the varied tourists who flock over for wanderlust. Cape Town's unique food culture is popular and probably one of the highlights of the city. While there are some dishes that manage to stand out as Cape Town's classic dishes, much of the food is a global fusion. Since Cape Town was under the colonial rule of the Dutch and British, their menu reflects the same in terms of flavours, styles and techniques. Interestingly, Cape Town is also big on Indian food and has reserved a special spot for Indian cuisine. The best part about the city is how it brings together food from around the world and makes for rich food culture. The classic food includes fish and chips, grilled meat (your regular chicken, pork and beef), gatsby (a large sandwich stuffed with an array of meats, sauces and chips), bunny chow (classic South African delicacy made from chicken or beef), bobotie (minced beef mixed with milk and eggs custard) and more. Interestingly, the city also has the best sushi that won't disappoint you.
With so many dishes to try, don't forget to leave room for some dessert. Traditional sweets such as milk tart, koeksisters, malva pudding, etc., deserve your attention. These recipes are quite famous and definitely a good way to end a wholesome meal. To enjoy the best food in Cape Town, you should head to Kalky's, Snnoekies, The Golden Dish, Cosy Corner, Mzoli's Chef's Warehouse, Mzansi, to name a few. You will not run out of restaurants and food joints. Don't just spend time in the fancy restaurants but also check out some of the food joints by the corner of every street. They make just as amazing and delicious food that you'll probably not find elsewhere.
How to reach Cape Town (Transportation)
By Air
After Johannesburg, Cape Town is noted to be the second most popular city in South Africa which sees a great turnout of tourists from around the world. The best way to reach South Africa's Cape Town from India is easily by air. Major cities in India such as Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore have flights that fly to and from Cape Town. Although there are no direct or nonstop flights that fly from India to Cape Town, these flights mostly have layovers and travellers would often have to rush for connecting flights in the airport terminal. Airlines such as Ethiopian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Emirates and South African Airways, Kenya Airways are a few that directly connect to Cape Town. In terms of flight connectivity to Cape Town from India, it is quite decent as there are frequent flights available to the city.
Often the layovers or connecting flights would have to be taken from cities such as Istanbul, Addis Ababa, Dubai Johannesburg and more. The travel duration of flights to Cape Town is quite a lot depending on the international route that you pick. Since there are various options for layovers and routes to Cape Town, often people go for the cheap tickets. From India to Cape Town, flight tickets would be less expensive with more duration. Similarly, for shorter flight duration, the ticket cost of flights to Cape Town would be high-priced. Hence, you will have to be very mindful about your trip to Cape Town. Cheap flight tickets to Cape Town would come at the cost of flight duration.
By Rail
Many travellers often opt for flights to Johannesburg to reach Cape Town. Not only does this enable them to visit two cities during the trip but also check out the famous luxury train from Pretoria. Known to be one of the most opulent rails, Pretoria's domestic rail route connects to Cape Town, but it's a 27 hours long journey. The views through the trip though, along with the luxury of the train's services, is definitely worth the time. You will be pampered by the coach's posh treatment, not to mention how it will also be a good way to meet new people from other nationalities.
About Lisbon
Lisbon, in Portugal, is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe that offers you everything that you can get in London, Paris or Rome but at a cheaper cost. Whether you are on a backpacking tour with your friends or with your family, you will enjoy your stay in Lisbon. It is slowly becoming one of the hottest vacation destinations in Europe. Not to mention, it is perfect for a beach vacation. Praia da Adraga is one of the most beautiful and serene beaches in Europe, and you will believe it, too, when you visit Lisbon. The city is also known for its delectable seafood and a vibrant nightlife. Taking the local commute to travel within the city is one of the easiest, convenient ways to get around. You will have the time of your life and without burning a hotel in your pocket. You can book a hotel in Lisbon that is either close to the beach or overlooks the busy, gorgeous streets of the city. All tourist attractions are accessible, and most of them are free.
Best Time to Visit Lisbon
Summer is one of the most successful seasons in Lisbon, and tourists are ready to face the heat. Even though spring and fall seasons are not popular among tourists to plan a trip to Lisbon, you can head to the city and explore it with fewer tourists around. March to May is the spring season in Lisbon, and the weather remains pleasantly warm. The temperature ranges from 9 to 21 degree Celsius. It might even rain lightly during spring. The weather becomes quite unpredictable in spring. You can book a hotel in Lisbon at a cheaper rate during spring since the rates drop due to it being shoulder season. You can attend the Lisbon Half Marathon if you are heading to the city in March. Spring has a blend of music and food festivals, too. You can attend Lisbon Fish and Flavours, Music Days in Belem and Festival de Sintra. The beaches will be less crowded, and you will be able to explore the city without the hustle and bustle of tourists.
June to August is the high season and summer, too. The hotel prices spike up, and getting cheap flight tickets to Lisbon can be tough. You will also find a lot of tourists buzzing in the city during this time. The temperature ranges from 15 to 28 degree Celsius. A lot of tourists head to the beach to beat the heat so you will find most beaches overcrowded here, especially if you are planning your trip in August. You can pack your fanciest bikini and sunblock before you head to the beach. Although the summer here is not as hot as compared to other cities in Europe, it is still advisable to stay well-hydrated. Summer also comes with a lot of events that you can attend like Rock in Rio, Arraial Lisboa Pride, Santos Populares, Festas de Lisboa and Portuguese National Day on June 10. You will also get to attend a lot of parties and carnivals in the city.
September and October are the ideal months to head to Lisbon. The hotel and flight prices drop and so do the number of tourists in the city. The weather is also quite pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 14 to 26 degree Celsius. You can also attend the Out Jazz Festival that happens over the weekends from May to September. November to February is winter in Lisbon, and it is not too bad if you compare it to regular European winter standards. There are high chances of rainfall during winter so you might not want to explore the city on your foot. These are also the wettest months of the year in Lisbon. If you are on a budget, this is when you will come across excellent flight deals to Lisbon and accommodations, too. The temperature ranges from 8 to 17 degree Celsius. You won't find a lot of events happening in the city during this time except the Art and Antiques Fair in February. Make sure you pack your umbrella, too, if you are heading to Lisbon in winter.
Places to Visit in Lisbon
Lisbon is one of those European cities where you will find everything you are looking for in a vacation and at a lower price. The Portugal city is known for its castles, marketplaces, beaches and the friendliest locals. The Sao George castle is one of the major attractions in the city that dates back to the 11th century. The city was under the Moorish rule back then, and the view from the castle is simply spectacular. Carmo Convent is the place to go to for anyone who loves archaeology. The National Azulejo Museum is known for its history and decorative tiles also called Azulejo. Right from the Renaissance to Baroque, the place reflects architectural styles of all eras. Cristo Rei Monument is a memorial park across the Tagus River is Almada. It was built to redeem Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue, during the time of Salazar. It holds a great religious significance in all of Portugal. All you art lovers can head to the National Museum of Art that has not only paintings but also sculptures, ceramics, furniture and so on. You can opt for a guided tour of the museum.
The Lisbon Oceanarium is yet another popular tourist spot in the city. It is also Europe's biggest aquarium. You will find a lot of marine animals, including penguins, jellyfish, stingrays, sea otters and so on. Belém Tower is a historical landmark in the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It used to protect Portugal's coast during the Age of Discoveries. In addition to that, the tower looks stunning, and the view from here is even better. Jerónimos Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was built in 1501. This is also where Vasco da Gama was buried after his demise. You can club a tour of the monastery with that of Belém Tower since they are pretty close to each other. National Palace of Pena is one of the unique places in the city. It was King Ferdinand II's brainchild and was built in the 1800s. Castelo dos Mouros is another place in the town of Sintra that qualifies as a romantic location. The ruins of this medieval Moorish castle offers a spectacular view of the city and is a highly recommended tourist site. Cascais is a beach town, about a 45-minute train ride from Lisbon. You can head to the town if you feel like hitting the beach.
Things to do in Lisbon
Sign up for a sightseeing tour of the city or explore it on your own. You can board Tram 28 to get to some of the most beautiful neighbourhoods and be treated to stunning views of the city. Head to Belem to visit some of the most important museums and monuments. The structures here are Instagram-worthy and will certainly get you more followers. You can board the Tram 28 and head to Alfama, one of the best neighbourhoods in the city that is worth visiting. You can also go sightseeing in Sintra, a quaint town in Lisbon, and visit the National Palace of Pena. It is one of the most unique and romantic locations in the city. You can also visit St George's Castle in Alfama that offers a magnificent view of the city. Head to Feira da Ladra's Flea Market if you want to go on a shopping spree. The city also has a few food tours that you can join if you don't want to explore it on your own.
Foods and Restaurants in Lisbon
You can binge on authentic Portuguese food in less than 30 Euros per day in Lisbon. You will also get Iberico ham in Lisbon, which is one of the most popular and expensive hams in the world. You will also find sushi and wine at restaurants in the city without spending a lot of money. For a fine dining experience, you can head to Belcanto, a two Michelin star restaurant. You can also try Cervejaria Ramiro if you want to have delicious seafood. You can also try the Bacalhau, a salted cod dish which is also a traditional Portuguese dish but it is not for everyone. It is an acquired taste, and you might not like it immediately. Head over to Estamine Art Food Drink for authentic Brazilian food or a couple of drinks. The menu also offers a healthy food option. Rose Stupa Restaurant specialises in Asian, Indian and Nepali cuisine. Jam Club and Augusto Lisboa are also some of the popular eateries for Portuguese food.
How to reach Lisbon
Humberto Delgado Airport is situated about 7 km from the city centre. The flight connectivity to Lisbon from India is excellent. Turkish Airlines, Emirates Airline, Qatar Airways and Lufthansa are some of the airlines that have frequent flights to Lisbon from India. The flights also have layovers at their main hubs like Istanbul, Dubai, Doha and Munich.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the most preferred airlines from Cape Town to Lisbon ?
Taag Angola Airlines, Klm Royal Dutch, undefined, South African, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, Ethiopian Air, Turkish Airline and British Airways are the most preferred airlines on Cape Town to Lisbon flight route.
Any offer available for new users on Cape Town to Lisbon flight booking by InterMiles?
InterMiles offers Flat 750 discount on flight especially for New Users by using coupon code: TNC750NEW.
Which is the cheapest airline on Cape Town to Lisbon flight route?
Taag Angola Airlines offers the cheapest flights from Cape Town to Lisbon.
When does the first flight leave from Cape Town to Lisbon?
The first flight from Cape Town to Lisbon is South African SA302 at 06:00.
Which is the last flight on Cape Town to Lisbon route?
The last flight from Cape Town to Lisbon route is Klm Royal Dutch KL598 at 23:25.
How many flights fly from Cape Town to Lisbon on the daily basis?
There are 47 flights flying from Cape Town to Lisbon every day. Around 47 flights are flying daily from Cape Town to Lisbon. Out of which 0 are direct and 47 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are Taag Angola Airlines, Klm Royal Dutch, undefined, South African, Emirates, Qatar Airways, Air France, Lufthansa, Ethiopian Air, Turkish Airline and British Airways.
Is it important to pay insurance charge for Cape Town to Lisbon flight booking?
No, it’s not required. But we advise you to pay small amount of insurance fee for safety purpose.
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About Cape Town
Located on the west of South Africa is the second-most populous city and culturally diverse Cape Town. The city is particularly famous for its diverse habitants and a thriving culture. Its urban setting close to the harbour makes it one of the most important cities in South Africa. Tourist spots such as Table Mountain and Cape of Good Hope tend to take up all the attention of tourists for the right reasons. Aside from the beautiful locales that the city is blessed with, the food and lifestyle of the city are exquisite. You will find delectable dishes from all over the world in the best possible global fusion scenario. The city further stands in the frontline as an advocate of climate change mitigation. The city sees an excellent footfall of travellers coming over from various parts of the world.
Best time to visit Cape Town
Cape Town's seasons are a contrast from the Indian months. Unlike how India witnesses summers between March to June, Cape Town sees summer from December to February. The same goes for most of their seasons. Although the summers of Cape Town sees tremendous tourists, it is the autumn month from March to May that is considered to be the best time for tourism. The season comes with several events and festivals, including the wine harvest month. The city easily turns its streets into a carnivalesque theme. During this season, the wineries around Cape Town allow tours and events for tourists to engage in. It is quite the gathering as you get to interact with wine connoisseurs from around the world.
You can also indulge in some of the fun activities by participating in the ones that take place during these tours. The temperature is also at an agreeable 20 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius. In the second half of the fall, the hotels start to drop their prices, making accommodation affordable. Festivals and events such as Cape Town Carnival, Infecting the City, Cape Town International Jazz Festival and Constantia Food and Wine Festival are some highlights that take place in March and May. This could be a good time for you to book hotels in Cape Town and relish the vibrant environment.
Not just the fall but even the springtime in Cape Town is quite beautiful. The popular attraction of Cape Town, Table Mountain blooms during this season and the temperature is also very favourable. For budget-travellers, this is the best time to visit the city. The hotel deals in Cape Town during this time is worth nabbing as they come at an affordable rate. Plus, festivals like Cape Town Diwali Festival and Cape Town International Kite Festival also adds to the city's vibrant atmosphere.
Places to visit in Cape Town
Cape Town has an audience for literally everything the city in the city! The biggest attraction in the city, though it has got to be Table Mountain. Towering over the gorgeous city of Cape Town, this place attracts tourists like fire does to moth. It's nestled within the Table Mountain National Park, which also encompasses Boulders Beach and the Cape of Good Hope as some other tourist attractions. You shouldn't miss any of those three as they each possess an interesting backdrop. You also have Camps Bay, which lies on the we3stern edge of Table Mountain. The quaint spot is perfect for soaking in all the cool breeze that the city boasts. In the city, you should walk around the District Six Museum and take a look at the city's compelling history. Bo-Kaap is known for its colourful street and indeed a sight for sore eyes. It is predominantly acquired by descendants of Cape Malays (slaves brought in from Malaysia, Indonesia, parts of African, by the Dutch). In the city, you also have Two Oceans Aquarium, located close to the confluence of the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. The aquarium will blow your mind with the plethora of marine creatures it hosts.
Things to do in Cape Town
Cape Town has far too many things to do as it is quite a vibrant city. However, you can start with a small tour to the Constantia Valley and explore the exquisite vineyard. From crisp whites to robust reds, you will get to witness how some of the finest wines are made in the city. Plus, the mansions where the wine is preserved in barrels is another lovely trip. After some wine tasting, you should also check out some of their restaurants with their abundance of cuisines, styles and flavours at your perusal. The Cape of Good Hope also houses adorable penguins that you can check out. They simply walk the shores of Cape Point and have a good time. As for the ardent shoppers, Greenmarket Square can be your source of entertainment.
Food and Restaurants in Cape Town
The city of Cape Town is a haven for global cuisine and a food-enthusiast. Not only does it entertain the plethora of dishes from around the globe but also caters to the varied tourists who flock over for wanderlust. Cape Town's unique food culture is popular and probably one of the highlights of the city. While there are some dishes that manage to stand out as Cape Town's classic dishes, much of the food is a global fusion. Since Cape Town was under the colonial rule of the Dutch and British, their menu reflects the same in terms of flavours, styles and techniques. Interestingly, Cape Town is also big on Indian food and has reserved a special spot for Indian cuisine. The best part about the city is how it brings together food from around the world and makes for rich food culture. The classic food includes fish and chips, grilled meat (your regular chicken, pork and beef), gatsby (a large sandwich stuffed with an array of meats, sauces and chips), bunny chow (classic South African delicacy made from chicken or beef), bobotie (minced beef mixed with milk and eggs custard) and more. Interestingly, the city also has the best sushi that won't disappoint you.
With so many dishes to try, don't forget to leave room for some dessert. Traditional sweets such as milk tart, koeksisters, malva pudding, etc., deserve your attention. These recipes are quite famous and definitely a good way to end a wholesome meal. To enjoy the best food in Cape Town, you should head to Kalky's, Snnoekies, The Golden Dish, Cosy Corner, Mzoli's Chef's Warehouse, Mzansi, to name a few. You will not run out of restaurants and food joints. Don't just spend time in the fancy restaurants but also check out some of the food joints by the corner of every street. They make just as amazing and delicious food that you'll probably not find elsewhere.
How to reach Cape Town (Transportation)
By Air
After Johannesburg, Cape Town is noted to be the second most popular city in South Africa which sees a great turnout of tourists from around the world. The best way to reach South Africa's Cape Town from India is easily by air. Major cities in India such as Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai and Bangalore have flights that fly to and from Cape Town. Although there are no direct or nonstop flights that fly from India to Cape Town, these flights mostly have layovers and travellers would often have to rush for connecting flights in the airport terminal. Airlines such as Ethiopian Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Emirates and South African Airways, Kenya Airways are a few that directly connect to Cape Town. In terms of flight connectivity to Cape Town from India, it is quite decent as there are frequent flights available to the city.
Often the layovers or connecting flights would have to be taken from cities such as Istanbul, Addis Ababa, Dubai Johannesburg and more. The travel duration of flights to Cape Town is quite a lot depending on the international route that you pick. Since there are various options for layovers and routes to Cape Town, often people go for the cheap tickets. From India to Cape Town, flight tickets would be less expensive with more duration. Similarly, for shorter flight duration, the ticket cost of flights to Cape Town would be high-priced. Hence, you will have to be very mindful about your trip to Cape Town. Cheap flight tickets to Cape Town would come at the cost of flight duration.
By Rail
Many travellers often opt for flights to Johannesburg to reach Cape Town. Not only does this enable them to visit two cities during the trip but also check out the famous luxury train from Pretoria. Known to be one of the most opulent rails, Pretoria's domestic rail route connects to Cape Town, but it's a 27 hours long journey. The views through the trip though, along with the luxury of the train's services, is definitely worth the time. You will be pampered by the coach's posh treatment, not to mention how it will also be a good way to meet new people from other nationalities.
About Lisbon
Lisbon, in Portugal, is one of the cheapest destinations in Europe that offers you everything that you can get in London, Paris or Rome but at a cheaper cost. Whether you are on a backpacking tour with your friends or with your family, you will enjoy your stay in Lisbon. It is slowly becoming one of the hottest vacation destinations in Europe. Not to mention, it is perfect for a beach vacation. Praia da Adraga is one of the most beautiful and serene beaches in Europe, and you will believe it, too, when you visit Lisbon. The city is also known for its delectable seafood and a vibrant nightlife. Taking the local commute to travel within the city is one of the easiest, convenient ways to get around. You will have the time of your life and without burning a hotel in your pocket. You can book a hotel in Lisbon that is either close to the beach or overlooks the busy, gorgeous streets of the city. All tourist attractions are accessible, and most of them are free.
Best Time to Visit Lisbon
Summer is one of the most successful seasons in Lisbon, and tourists are ready to face the heat. Even though spring and fall seasons are not popular among tourists to plan a trip to Lisbon, you can head to the city and explore it with fewer tourists around. March to May is the spring season in Lisbon, and the weather remains pleasantly warm. The temperature ranges from 9 to 21 degree Celsius. It might even rain lightly during spring. The weather becomes quite unpredictable in spring. You can book a hotel in Lisbon at a cheaper rate during spring since the rates drop due to it being shoulder season. You can attend the Lisbon Half Marathon if you are heading to the city in March. Spring has a blend of music and food festivals, too. You can attend Lisbon Fish and Flavours, Music Days in Belem and Festival de Sintra. The beaches will be less crowded, and you will be able to explore the city without the hustle and bustle of tourists.
June to August is the high season and summer, too. The hotel prices spike up, and getting cheap flight tickets to Lisbon can be tough. You will also find a lot of tourists buzzing in the city during this time. The temperature ranges from 15 to 28 degree Celsius. A lot of tourists head to the beach to beat the heat so you will find most beaches overcrowded here, especially if you are planning your trip in August. You can pack your fanciest bikini and sunblock before you head to the beach. Although the summer here is not as hot as compared to other cities in Europe, it is still advisable to stay well-hydrated. Summer also comes with a lot of events that you can attend like Rock in Rio, Arraial Lisboa Pride, Santos Populares, Festas de Lisboa and Portuguese National Day on June 10. You will also get to attend a lot of parties and carnivals in the city.
September and October are the ideal months to head to Lisbon. The hotel and flight prices drop and so do the number of tourists in the city. The weather is also quite pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 14 to 26 degree Celsius. You can also attend the Out Jazz Festival that happens over the weekends from May to September. November to February is winter in Lisbon, and it is not too bad if you compare it to regular European winter standards. There are high chances of rainfall during winter so you might not want to explore the city on your foot. These are also the wettest months of the year in Lisbon. If you are on a budget, this is when you will come across excellent flight deals to Lisbon and accommodations, too. The temperature ranges from 8 to 17 degree Celsius. You won't find a lot of events happening in the city during this time except the Art and Antiques Fair in February. Make sure you pack your umbrella, too, if you are heading to Lisbon in winter.
Places to Visit in Lisbon
Lisbon is one of those European cities where you will find everything you are looking for in a vacation and at a lower price. The Portugal city is known for its castles, marketplaces, beaches and the friendliest locals. The Sao George castle is one of the major attractions in the city that dates back to the 11th century. The city was under the Moorish rule back then, and the view from the castle is simply spectacular. Carmo Convent is the place to go to for anyone who loves archaeology. The National Azulejo Museum is known for its history and decorative tiles also called Azulejo. Right from the Renaissance to Baroque, the place reflects architectural styles of all eras. Cristo Rei Monument is a memorial park across the Tagus River is Almada. It was built to redeem Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer statue, during the time of Salazar. It holds a great religious significance in all of Portugal. All you art lovers can head to the National Museum of Art that has not only paintings but also sculptures, ceramics, furniture and so on. You can opt for a guided tour of the museum.
The Lisbon Oceanarium is yet another popular tourist spot in the city. It is also Europe's biggest aquarium. You will find a lot of marine animals, including penguins, jellyfish, stingrays, sea otters and so on. Belém Tower is a historical landmark in the city and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It used to protect Portugal's coast during the Age of Discoveries. In addition to that, the tower looks stunning, and the view from here is even better. Jerónimos Monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was built in 1501. This is also where Vasco da Gama was buried after his demise. You can club a tour of the monastery with that of Belém Tower since they are pretty close to each other. National Palace of Pena is one of the unique places in the city. It was King Ferdinand II's brainchild and was built in the 1800s. Castelo dos Mouros is another place in the town of Sintra that qualifies as a romantic location. The ruins of this medieval Moorish castle offers a spectacular view of the city and is a highly recommended tourist site. Cascais is a beach town, about a 45-minute train ride from Lisbon. You can head to the town if you feel like hitting the beach.
Things to do in Lisbon
Sign up for a sightseeing tour of the city or explore it on your own. You can board Tram 28 to get to some of the most beautiful neighbourhoods and be treated to stunning views of the city. Head to Belem to visit some of the most important museums and monuments. The structures here are Instagram-worthy and will certainly get you more followers. You can board the Tram 28 and head to Alfama, one of the best neighbourhoods in the city that is worth visiting. You can also go sightseeing in Sintra, a quaint town in Lisbon, and visit the National Palace of Pena. It is one of the most unique and romantic locations in the city. You can also visit St George's Castle in Alfama that offers a magnificent view of the city. Head to Feira da Ladra's Flea Market if you want to go on a shopping spree. The city also has a few food tours that you can join if you don't want to explore it on your own.
Foods and Restaurants in Lisbon
You can binge on authentic Portuguese food in less than 30 Euros per day in Lisbon. You will also get Iberico ham in Lisbon, which is one of the most popular and expensive hams in the world. You will also find sushi and wine at restaurants in the city without spending a lot of money. For a fine dining experience, you can head to Belcanto, a two Michelin star restaurant. You can also try Cervejaria Ramiro if you want to have delicious seafood. You can also try the Bacalhau, a salted cod dish which is also a traditional Portuguese dish but it is not for everyone. It is an acquired taste, and you might not like it immediately. Head over to Estamine Art Food Drink for authentic Brazilian food or a couple of drinks. The menu also offers a healthy food option. Rose Stupa Restaurant specialises in Asian, Indian and Nepali cuisine. Jam Club and Augusto Lisboa are also some of the popular eateries for Portuguese food.
How to reach Lisbon
Humberto Delgado Airport is situated about 7 km from the city centre. The flight connectivity to Lisbon from India is excellent. Turkish Airlines, Emirates Airline, Qatar Airways and Lufthansa are some of the airlines that have frequent flights to Lisbon from India. The flights also have layovers at their main hubs like Istanbul, Dubai, Doha and Munich.