Showing 99 Frankfurt to Lisbon Flights - Starting at Just ₹ 15891


KL 1772
FRA
18:30
25h 20mvia AMS
via AMS
25h 20m
LIS
18:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 492 InterMiles

LH 24
FRA
17:00
16h 20mvia HAM
via HAM
16h 20m
LIS
08:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 534 InterMiles

LH 122
FRA
21:15
12h 05mvia MUC
via MUC
12h 05m
LIS
08:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 549 InterMiles

LH 22
FRA
16:00
17h 20mvia HAM
via HAM
17h 20m
LIS
08:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 570 InterMiles

LH 16
FRA
13:00
20h 20mvia HAM
via HAM
20h 20m
LIS
08:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 570 InterMiles

LH 1166
FRA
09:05
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
11:15
Non Refundable

Earn 582 InterMiles

OS 216
FRA
19:40
20h 25mvia VIE
via VIE
20h 25m
LIS
15:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 603 InterMiles

OS 212
FRA
16:15
23h 50mvia VIE
via VIE
23h 50m
LIS
15:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 603 InterMiles

OS 208
FRA
12:50
27h 15mvia VIE
via VIE
27h 15m
LIS
15:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 603 InterMiles

OS 216
FRA
19:40
27h 40mvia VIE
via VIE
27h 40m
LIS
22:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 603 InterMiles

SN 2618
FRA
21:35
16h 15mvia BRU
via BRU
16h 15m
LIS
12:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 639 InterMiles

UX 1502
FRA
10:55
05h 20mvia MAD
via MAD
05h 20m
LIS
15:15
Non Refundable

Earn 657 InterMiles

UX 1506
FRA
19:10
12h 40mvia MAD
via MAD
12h 40m
LIS
06:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 657 InterMiles

TP 573
FRA
17:45
03h 15mNon-stop
03h 15m
LIS
20:00
Non Refundable

Earn 666 InterMiles

KL 1772
FRA
18:30
17h 15mvia AMS
via AMS
17h 15m
LIS
10:45+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 672 InterMiles

OS 212
FRA
16:15
07h 05mvia VIE
via VIE
07h 05m
LIS
22:20
Non Refundable

Earn 681 InterMiles

LH 6956
FRA
06:00
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
08:10
Non Refundable

Earn 684 InterMiles

LH 1172
FRA
20:40
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
22:50
Non Refundable

Earn 684 InterMiles

LH 6994
FRA
17:45
03h 15mNon-stop
03h 15m
LIS
20:00
Non Refundable

Earn 684 InterMiles

IB 8707
FRA
12:10
06h 55mvia MAD
via MAD
06h 55m
LIS
18:05
Non Refundable

Earn 705 InterMiles

LX 1087
FRA
21:10
11h 30mvia GVA
via GVA
11h 30m
LIS
07:40+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 711 InterMiles

LX 1087
FRA
21:10
17h 25mvia GVA
via GVA
17h 25m
LIS
13:35+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 711 InterMiles

KL 1772
FRA
18:30
05h 40mvia AMS
via AMS
05h 40m
LIS
23:10
Non Refundable

Earn 780 InterMiles

KL 1768
FRA
14:20
09h 50mvia AMS
via AMS
09h 50m
LIS
23:10
Non Refundable

Earn 780 InterMiles

OS 216
FRA
19:40
18h 40mvia VIE
via VIE
18h 40m
LIS
13:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 783 InterMiles

OS 212
FRA
16:15
22h 05mvia VIE
via VIE
22h 05m
LIS
13:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 783 InterMiles

AF 1219
FRA
15:20
21h 00mvia CDG
via CDG
21h 00m
LIS
11:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 786 InterMiles

LX 1073
FRA
14:05
06h 45mvia ZRH
via ZRH
06h 45m
LIS
19:50
Non Refundable

Earn 795 InterMiles

LH 94
FRA
07:15
07h 05mvia MUC
via MUC
07h 05m
LIS
13:20
Non Refundable

Earn 795 InterMiles

LX 1083
FRA
13:10
07h 35mvia GVA
via GVA
07h 35m
LIS
19:45
Non Refundable

Earn 819 InterMiles

TP 575
FRA
06:00
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
08:10
Non Refundable

Earn 822 InterMiles

OS 208
FRA
12:50
25h 30mvia VIE
via VIE
25h 30m
LIS
13:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 822 InterMiles

LH 14
FRA
12:00
21h 20mvia HAM
via HAM
21h 20m
LIS
08:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 834 InterMiles

LX 1087
FRA
21:10
16h 00mvia GVA
via GVA
16h 00m
LIS
12:10+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 837 InterMiles

IB 8713
FRA
06:30
06h 20mvia MAD
via MAD
06h 20m
LIS
11:50
Non Refundable

Earn 882 InterMiles

IB 8713
FRA
06:30
10h 35mvia MAD
via MAD
10h 35m
LIS
16:05
Non Refundable

Earn 882 InterMiles

TP 571
FRA
13:25
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
15:35
Non Refundable

Earn 900 InterMiles

IB 3131
FRA
19:35
17h 15mvia MAD
via MAD
17h 15m
LIS
11:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 900 InterMiles

IB 3131
FRA
19:35
21h 30mvia MAD
via MAD
21h 30m
LIS
16:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 900 InterMiles

AF 1019
FRA
07:05
05h 15mvia CDG
via CDG
05h 15m
LIS
11:20
Non Refundable

Earn 909 InterMiles

LX 1069
FRA
08:55
07h 30mvia ZRH
via ZRH
07h 30m
LIS
15:25
Non Refundable

Earn 909 InterMiles

AF 1219
FRA
15:20
08h 05mvia CDG
via CDG
08h 05m
LIS
22:25
Non Refundable

Earn 909 InterMiles

LH 30
FRA
19:00
14h 20mvia HAM
via HAM
14h 20m
LIS
08:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 915 InterMiles

OS 208
FRA
12:50
08h 00mvia VIE
via VIE
08h 00m
LIS
19:50
Non Refundable

Earn 918 InterMiles

OS 7206
FRA
18:10
20h 10mvia VIE
via VIE
20h 10m
LIS
13:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 918 InterMiles

LX 1083
FRA
13:10
05h 00mvia GVA
via GVA
05h 00m
LIS
17:10
Non Refundable

Earn 933 InterMiles

SK 640
FRA
09:30
07h 05mvia CPH
via CPH
07h 05m
LIS
15:35
Non Refundable

Earn 942 InterMiles

AZ 407
FRA
17:50
25h 50mvia FCO
via FCO
25h 50m
LIS
18:40+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 954 InterMiles

SN 2618
FRA
21:35
11h 15mvia BRU
via BRU
11h 15m
LIS
07:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 957 InterMiles

OS 208
FRA
12:50
25h 30mvia VIE
via VIE
25h 30m
LIS
13:20+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 972 InterMiles

A3 833
FRA
18:35
17h 30mvia ATH
via ATH
17h 30m
LIS
11:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 978 InterMiles

A3 831
FRA
11:20
24h 45mvia ATH
via ATH
24h 45m
LIS
11:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 978 InterMiles

OS 218
FRA
06:50
07h 30mvia VIE
via VIE
07h 30m
LIS
13:20
Non Refundable

Earn 1041 InterMiles

LH 6954
FRA
13:25
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
15:35
Non Refundable

Earn 1092 InterMiles

TP 6704
FRA
20:40
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
22:50

Refundable
Earn 1113 InterMiles

TP 6700
FRA
09:05
03h 10mNon-stop
03h 10m
LIS
11:15

Refundable
Earn 1113 InterMiles

AZ 407
FRA
17:50
15h 20mvia FCO
via FCO
15h 20m
LIS
08:10+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1119 InterMiles

TP 6680
FRA
09:50
06h 10mvia OPO
via OPO
06h 10m
LIS
15:00

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

TP 6682
FRA
13:45
06h 15mvia OPO
via OPO
06h 15m
LIS
19:00

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

TP 6680
FRA
09:50
08h 10mvia OPO
via OPO
08h 10m
LIS
17:00

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

TP 6682
FRA
13:45
08h 15mvia OPO
via OPO
08h 15m
LIS
21:00

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

TP 6684
FRA
20:20
10h 40mvia OPO
via OPO
10h 40m
LIS
06:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1143 InterMiles

SN 7002
FRA
09:45
04h 55mvia BRU
via BRU
04h 55m
LIS
13:40
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

SN 2608
FRA
08:50
05h 00mvia BRU
via BRU
05h 00m
LIS
12:50

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

LX 3601
FRA
07:20
05h 25mvia ZRH
via ZRH
05h 25m
LIS
11:45
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 909
FRA
17:40
05h 45mvia LHR
via LHR
05h 45m
LIS
22:25
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

LX 3603
FRA
09:35
06h 00mvia ZRH
via ZRH
06h 00m
LIS
14:35
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

AF 1519
FRA
09:40
06h 30mvia CDG
via CDG
06h 30m
LIS
15:10
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

LO 382
FRA
10:30
06h 50mvia WAW
via WAW
06h 50m
LIS
16:20
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

SK 3612
FRA
11:05
07h 45mvia ARN
via ARN
07h 45m
LIS
17:50

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

SN 7004
FRA
13:00
07h 45mvia BRU
via BRU
07h 45m
LIS
19:45
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

LH 1176
FRA
09:50
08h 10mvia OPO
via OPO
08h 10m
LIS
17:00

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

LH 1178
FRA
13:45
08h 15mvia OPO
via OPO
08h 15m
LIS
21:00

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

SK 3626
FRA
07:50
08h 45mvia CPH
via CPH
08h 45m
LIS
15:35

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

LH 1162
FRA
09:35
08h 50mvia FAO
via FAO
08h 50m
LIS
17:25

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

AF 1519
FRA
09:40
08h 55mvia CDG
via CDG
08h 55m
LIS
17:35
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

LO 384
FRA
07:20
10h 00mvia WAW
via WAW
10h 00m
LIS
16:20
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

SK 3646
FRA
12:50
10h 05mvia OSL
via OSL
10h 05m
LIS
21:55

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

AZ 413
FRA
09:15
10h 35mvia LIN
via LIN
10h 35m
LIS
18:50
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

AZ 413
FRA
09:15
10h 35mvia LIN
via LIN
10h 35m
LIS
18:50
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

LH 1180
FRA
20:20
10h 40mvia OPO
via OPO
10h 40m
LIS
06:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

LX 3601
FRA
07:20
10h 50mvia ZRH
via ZRH
10h 50m
LIS
17:10
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

SK 3616
FRA
22:10
11h 45mvia CPH
via CPH
11h 45m
LIS
08:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

SK 3692
FRA
10:25
12h 30mvia OSL
via OSL
12h 30m
LIS
21:55

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

AZ 413
FRA
09:15
13h 25mvia LIN
via LIN
13h 25m
LIS
21:40
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

AZ 413
FRA
09:15
13h 25mvia LIN
via LIN
13h 25m
LIS
21:40
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

A3 1834
FRA
21:00
15h 05mvia ATH
via ATH
15h 05m
LIS
11:05+1day

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 909
FRA
17:40
17h 15mvia LHR
via LHR
17h 15m
LIS
09:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 909
FRA
17:40
19h 10mvia LHR
via LHR
19h 10m
LIS
11:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 909
FRA
17:40
19h 30mvia LHR
via LHR
19h 30m
LIS
12:10+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

OS 7206
FRA
18:10
21h 55mvia VIE
via VIE
21h 55m
LIS
15:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 907
FRA
12:15
22h 40mvia LHR
via LHR
22h 40m
LIS
09:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 909
FRA
17:40
23h 25mvia LHR
via LHR
23h 25m
LIS
16:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 909
FRA
17:40
23h 25mvia LHR
via LHR
23h 25m
LIS
16:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 907
FRA
12:15
24h 35mvia LHR
via LHR
24h 35m
LIS
11:50+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 907
FRA
12:15
24h 55mvia LHR
via LHR
24h 55m
LIS
12:10+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

SK 3610
FRA
21:30
26h 05mvia ARN
via ARN
26h 05m
LIS
22:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 901
FRA
07:25
27h 30mvia LHR
via LHR
27h 30m
LIS
09:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles

BA 907
FRA
12:15
28h 50mvia LHR
via LHR
28h 50m
LIS
16:05+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1200 InterMiles
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Airlines & Flights Flying between Frankfurt's Frankfurt Hbf Railway Station and Lisbon's Lisbon Portela
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Frankfurt and Lisbon are:
4 Flights by Klm Royal Dutch from Frankfurt to Lisbon
16 Flights by Lufthansa from Frankfurt to Lisbon
13 Flights by Austrian Airway from Frankfurt to Lisbon
5 Flights by Brussel Airline from Frankfurt to Lisbon
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The minimum time taken by a nonstop flight to reach Lisbon from Frankfurt is 03h 10m and the maximum time taken by a one-stop flight to reach Lisbon from Frankfurt is 28h 50m.
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About Frankfurt
Another beautiful city in Germany worth visiting is Frankfurt. It is home to a lot of world-renowned museums, galleries and historic cathedrals. Not to mention, it promises several stunning views, too. Frankfurt is a popular city for layovers, and if you have to wait for a longer duration, you must head out to explore the city. If Germany is the next destination on your travel list, you must also add Frankfurt to the itinerary. It is the fifth-largest city in Germany and has a lot in store for tourists. Not only does Frankfurt have a lot of tourist attractions but it also has a lot of activities in store for you. The city is also known for its eclectic dining scenes and connects to other cities in the country, along with other popular cities in the nearby European countries. It goes without saying that you cannot get enough of the beer here. Germany is known for its craft beer, and you must certainly try some here. It is also quite easy to book a hotel in Frankfurt on your budget.
Best Time to Visit Frankfurt
April to September is said to be the best time to visit Frankfurt. The temperature is mild and pleasant, and you can enjoy the views of the city without any hindrance. March to May is spring season in the city and June to August is summer. You can attend the largest folk festival called Frankfurt's Ratsweg Fairground and the Frankfurter Sausage Festival that has a lot of arts and crafts markets along with rides that you can enjoy. Spring is not exactly a high season in the city, which makes booking a hotel in Frankfurt quite easy and affordable. You will also see fewer tourists as compared to summer, and this is the perfect time to plan a trip to Frankfurt.
Summer is the most popular season for people to plan a trip to Germany. The days are longer and night shorter. Though the temperature barely crosses 26 degree Celsius during the day, it is best to plan your commute in advance. Travelling by trams or buses that have no air conditioning can be a little bit of trouble if you can't bear the heat. Since it is high season, it is advisable to book your hotel in Frankfurt in advance. Most hotels will be booked and getting decent accommodation at the last moment will be a hindrance. You might have to settle for something you are not entirely happy with, at a higher price. Make sure you also book your flight tickets to Frankfurt in advance, so you don't have to spend extra when there is a surge in prices. This is the best season to binge on Frankfurt'sFrankfurt's Apfelwein, which is basically apple wine. You will find it in a lot of pubs and bars in the city. The city also hosts numerous festivals and events that you can attend. You can check out the open-air screenings or head to the beach bars for a party along the Main River. If you are visiting the city in August, make sure you carry a light jacket with you with an umbrella since there are chances of rains in this month.
September to October are fall season in Frankfurt, and the city sees relief from the scorching heat. Frankfurt'sFrankfurt's version of Oktobeerfest is not as big as it is in Munich, but you will enjoy yourself here. You will also find a lot of events hosted in the city during this time, and you can sign up for the event's newsletter to get all the updates about it to buy the tickets as soon as it is available. You will find fewer tourists in Frankfurt since the high tourist season ends by August end and early September.
November to March is winter in the city, and this is not an ideal time to visit Germany. However, you can still plan your trip to Frankfurt in December if you want to celebrate Christmas here. You can treat yourself to hot gluhwein (mulled wine) to stay warm. Head to St Paul's Square, Hauptwache and Friedrich-Stoltze-Square area and Mainkai, which is the Main Quay. The temperature drops below freezing temperatures, so you might want to pack an extra set of warm clothes. There is also a high chance of rainfall during winter, which is what makes it an unfavourable time to visit the city. You will also get cheap flight tickets to Frankfurt during this time since it is not a big tourist time in the city.
Places to Visit in Frankfurt
Goethe House is a popular tourist attraction in the city that all history buffs can visit. Renowned writer Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe was born here and lived here till 1765. The house suffered severe damage during World War II after the bombarding, but a lot of it was restored after the war ended. Palm Garden is the largest botanical garden in Frankfurt and the best place to go to for an evening stroll. St Bartholomew'sBartholomew's Church was built between the 13th and 15th century with red sandstones. It holds the status of being an Imperial Cathedral and is an important place to visit. You will find yourself admiring the architecture of the Church. Head over to Sachsenhausen to indulge in some apfelwein or ebbelwoi, and these are kinds of apple ciders produced locally. Head over to Hauptwache if you want to go on a shopping spree and grab a quick bite on the way. If you are an art lover, you can visit the Schirn Kunsthalle. The centre hosts a lot of art exhibitions, be it contemporary or historical themes.
Things to do in Frankfurt
If you are a die-hard romantic, head over to Eiserner Steg, a pedestrian bridge near River Main, you will find a lot of colourful padlocks on the railings. You can also give in to the tradition and add a padlock of your own hoping for eternal, everlasting love. Apple wine is a popularly found drink in Frankfurt, and the locals swear by it. You can head to the best pubs and bars in the locality to try some of it. You can also sign up for a local, guided sightseeing tour of the city. You can head to the Dialog Museum where you can experience what a blind person does, for an hour. A blind guide will lead you through the pitch darkness, and you can experience going on a boat ride, buying a drink and other such tasks through your other senses. Sounds fun, right? Head over to the art and history museums in the city if that's what attracts you to the city. Frankfurt is also known for its eclectic dining scene, and you will find a lot of pork-related dishes in the restaurants here. Sign up for a food and beer tasting tour of the city if you don't feel like exploring the city on your own.
Food and Restaurants in Frankfurt
Not just beer but Germany is also known for its cuisines. You can binge on German sausages, commonly called Frankfurter Wurstchen. It is served with a slice of bread, mustard and horseradish. If you are a cheese lover, you must definitely try the Handkaes mit Musik that are served in most gastro pubs and restaurants. Appelwoi is a popular type of beer that the locals enjoy and you must, too. You can also try the other types of craft beer in the city. Germany is popular for its variety of pork dishes. Reserve a table at The Legacy Bar and Grill or Thai and Turf - Steakhouse. You will also find a lot of cafes in the city that you will enjoy. Trattoria I Siciliani is a popular Italian restaurant in the city. If you are in the mood for steak or Japanese food, make sure you head to Kabuki Frankfurt. You can head to the various pubs and bars to have a mug of strong German beer.
How to reach Frankfurt (Transportation)
Frankfurt International Airport is the fifth-largest in Germany and is also the main hub for Lufthansa, Condor and AeroLogic. The flight connectivity to Frankfurt from India is excellent. Gulf Air, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa are some of the airlines that have frequent flights to Frankfurt. If you book well in advance, you might even get cheap flight tickets to Frankfurt. It is quite easy to get a taxi or car rental from the airport to your hotel. The airport also has WiFi, restaurants, cafes, shopping areas, currency exchange and a lot of other facilities that you can use. If you have to kill time during a layover at Frankfurt airport, you will not get bored at all. If you are heading to Frankfurt from another city in Germany or any other nearby European country, you can take the train. The city is well-connected by rails. You can also opt for a road trip, and you will be treated to the stunning views of European cities and cultures.
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.
About Frankfurt Airport
Germany's Frankfurt International Airport is located close to Kelsterbach in Frankfurt. It is an important international airport in the country and also serves as the main hub for Lufthansa airlines. This also includes Lufthansa CityLine and Lufthansa Cargo. There are two passenger terminals and has the capacity to handle an approximate total of 65 million passengers in a year. In Europe, Frankfurt International Airport is the busiest after Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, with respect to passenger traffic.
About Airport Terminals
Frankfurt am Main Airport has two main passenger terminals along with a First Class Terminal that is exclusively used and operated by Lufthansa. It follows the similar structure that London Heathrow Airport, Los Angeles International Airport (Tom Bradley International Terminal) and Toronto Pearson Airport. Chicago's O'Hare Airport is also working towards completion of its First Class terminal called Global Terminal, which would see operations of airline alliances. Terminal 1 is the passenger terminal which is larger in comparison to the other terminals and is also the older one. It is 420 meters long and has experienced constantly expansions multitudes of times. The terminal is divided into four concourses, namely A, B, C and Z. It also can accommodate about 50 million passengers in a year. The terminal is further split into three levels with each dedicated to special services.
The departures level is on the upper floor while the arrival and baggage claim rests on the ground floor. There is a dedicated distribution floor too, which has access to the underground as well as multilevel parking available. The airport authorities have further built separate street to connect the departures and arrivals levels. The terminal has 103 gates in total out of which, 54 gates are equipped with jetways. The terminal primarily caters to Lufthansa and the airlines associated namely, Brussels Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines and Eurowings. Even Star Alliance operates from Terminal 1 with airlines such as Aegean Airlines, Air China, Croatia Airlines, Air Canada, Air India, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Turkish Airlines, Asiana Airlines and United Airlines, to name a few.
Terminal 2 has been reserved for airlines falling under Oneworld (British Airways, Iberia, Kuwait Airways, American Airlines, Japan Airlines, Finnair and more) as well as SkyTeam alliance airlines namely, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airways, Korean Air and more. A handful of airlines that do not belong to the alliances also operate from the terminal. Lufthansa First Class Terminal operates from near Terminal 1 and is reserved for first-class passengers and frequent flyer members of HON Circle.
About Airport Authority
Frankfurt Airport's airport authority is Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide. Commonly recognized as Fraport, the German transport company also works on operations of various airports along with Frankfurt Airport. Fraport is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Xetra as well. Interestingly, Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide also has ownership and stakes in Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport under the DIAL (Delhi International Airport Private Limited) consortium.
Fraport made it possible for Indira Gandhi International Airport to accommodate A380 operations. The company also has Deutsche Lufthansa AG as a shareholder with about 8.44 per cent stakes. To enhance the climate protection targets as well as contribute to mitigating climate change, they have built green electricity. Fraport plans to make use of renewable energy to meet the climate protection targets. At the same time, they are also rooting for the Frankfurt Airport to slash the CO2 emissions from 170,000 to 80,000 metric tons at least by 2030. Their eventual plan is to make Frankfurt Airport CO-2 free by 2050 with the use of a renewable source of energy.
Further, on the same, Fraport is also aiming at generating its electricity to run the Frankfurt Airport. Solar panels are being installed at the CargoCity South. The authority claims that as and when the panels are completely installed, Frankfurt Airport would generate about 1.5 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in a year.
Top airlines flying from Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport sees a large space reserved for Lufthansa and the Star Alliance partners falling under its account. The airport sees 77 per cent of passengers from flights of Lufthansa and the airlines that fall under Star Alliance. Dedicated airlines are already present as the Frankfurt Airport has been perfectly balanced for various international flight operations. Sixty-five per cent of intercontinental flights in Germany also function from Frankfurt Airport. Lufthansa, which is a German-based enterprise, sees a dedicated terminal reserved for flight operations.
Meanwhile, several international airlines flying from Frankfurt Airport include Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air China, Air Europa, Air France, Air India, Air Malta, Air Serbia, Alitalia, All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Condor, Croatia Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Finnair, Gulf Air, Iberia, Iran Air, Icelandair, KLM Royal Dutch Airways, Korean Air, Japan Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Saudia, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Swiss, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways and Vietnam Airlines. They connect to various major international cities such as New York City, London, Bangkok, Addis Ababa, Mexico City, Brussels, Cape Town, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and more.
Facilities at the Frankfurt International Airport
In-terminal shuttle service - There are buggy and shuttle services for quick transit from one terminal to another. These services come in handy when there is a connecting flight that you need to catch in a short period of time. They are available at all the terminals in departures as well as arrivals zones.
Special assistance - There are trained staff at the Frankfurt International Airport you can take assistance from to escort you through the vicinity and offer to be a personal guide.
Porter service - The airport also provides porter services. They will take care of all your luggage and even transport them to the terminals required. You can leet the staff to handle your luggage concerns, and they will do a good job.
Lounge and VIP rooms - Exclusive lounges and VIP room facilities are available at the airport premise. The elegant lounges with exquisite decor and world-class hospitality would certainly be a good way to spend time at Frankfurt International Airport. There are business meeting rooms also available as are conference lounges.
ATMs and foreign exchange - ATM kiosks are spread across all terminals at the airport. The arrivals section also has dedicated foreign exchange counters for international travellers. You can get your money exchanged at the airport itself instead of getting it beforehand and fearing the safety and security of the money you're carrying.
Hotels - There are a plethora of lavish airports in the proximity of Frankfurt International Airport as well as within the terminal. Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel is right at the airport premise. Meanwhile, other hotels around the Frankfurt International Airport include InterCityHotel Frankfurt Airport, Hyatt Place Frankfurt Airport, Park Inn by Radisson Frankfurt, to name a few.
Work stations - One of the perks of Frankfurt International Airport is the provision of workspace. Travellers who have to work on the go can avail this service and take up a workspace within the airport premise while you wait for your flight. It is quite convenient.
Dog hotel - For travellers who cannot take their pets along with them for vacations, you can always avail the airport's Dog Hotel benefits. It serves as a dog hostel where the services are good, and the pets are well-maintained.
Baby care rooms - Frankfurt International Airport facilitates baby care rooms for new mothers with infants. Sanitary products and the well-kept room is ideal for mothers and their babies.
Medical services - The airport also ensures to keep devoted staff to take care of medical emergencies. There are pharmacies also available at the departure as well as arrival zones of all the terminals.
How to reach Frankfurt Airport
Rail
It is easy to reach Frankfurt Airport from the city's regional station. You can find it at Terminal 1's concourse B. There is proper access to S-Bahn commuter rail lines which depart at regular intervals. The connectivity is spectacular as the train would take on 10-12 minutes to reach Frankfurt Central Station from the airport. Additional services to connect Frankfurt Airport and the Central Station are also available. Frankfurt Airport also caters to the long-distance station, which was opened in 1999. From the Frankfurt Airport, you can reach Cologne and even Netherlands and Belgium through Cologne.Buses and coaches
Several transport companies also provide bus services that would reach you to Frankfurt Airport. They also have services that work for long-distance destinations from the airport. You can reach Frankfurt Airport from various parts of Germany by using their buses and coaches operations. Interestingly, All Nippon Airways had a dedicated bus service to Düsseldorf from Frankfurt Airport exclusively for passengers. The connection was perfect and extremely convenient for people who were travelling from All Nippon Airways to reach Frankfurt Airport. However, a separate flight from Tokyo to Düsseldorf was chartered, and since then, the bus services have been suspended.
Rental cars and taxis
Another good way to reach Frankfurt Airport is to take up car rentals and taxis. It would be easy to reach Frankfurt airport without any stress as it would mean you can rest easy in the car.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the most preferred airlines from Frankfurt to Lisbon ?
Klm Royal Dutch, Lufthansa, Austrian Airway, Brussel Airline, Air Europa Line, Tap Air Portugal, Iberia Lineas, Swiss Air, Air France, Scandinavian, Alitalia Arlnes, Aegean Airlines, Lot Polish Air and British Airways are the most preferred airlines on Frankfurt to Lisbon flight route.
Any offer available for new users on Frankfurt 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 Frankfurt to Lisbon flight route?
Klm Royal Dutch offers the cheapest flights from Frankfurt to Lisbon.
When does the first flight leave from Frankfurt to Lisbon?
The first flight from Frankfurt to Lisbon is Lufthansa LH6956 at 06:00.
Which is the last flight on Frankfurt to Lisbon route?
The last flight from Frankfurt to Lisbon route is Scandinavian SK3616 at 22:10.
How many flights fly from Frankfurt to Lisbon on the daily basis?
There are 99 flights flying from Frankfurt to Lisbon every day. Around 99 flights are flying daily from Frankfurt to Lisbon. Out of which 10 are direct and 89 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are Klm Royal Dutch, Lufthansa, Austrian Airway, Brussel Airline, Air Europa Line, Tap Air Portugal, Iberia Lineas, Swiss Air, Air France, Scandinavian, Alitalia Arlnes, Aegean Airlines, Lot Polish Air and British Airways.
Is it important to pay insurance charge for Frankfurt 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 Frankfurt
Another beautiful city in Germany worth visiting is Frankfurt. It is home to a lot of world-renowned museums, galleries and historic cathedrals. Not to mention, it promises several stunning views, too. Frankfurt is a popular city for layovers, and if you have to wait for a longer duration, you must head out to explore the city. If Germany is the next destination on your travel list, you must also add Frankfurt to the itinerary. It is the fifth-largest city in Germany and has a lot in store for tourists. Not only does Frankfurt have a lot of tourist attractions but it also has a lot of activities in store for you. The city is also known for its eclectic dining scenes and connects to other cities in the country, along with other popular cities in the nearby European countries. It goes without saying that you cannot get enough of the beer here. Germany is known for its craft beer, and you must certainly try some here. It is also quite easy to book a hotel in Frankfurt on your budget.
Best Time to Visit Frankfurt
April to September is said to be the best time to visit Frankfurt. The temperature is mild and pleasant, and you can enjoy the views of the city without any hindrance. March to May is spring season in the city and June to August is summer. You can attend the largest folk festival called Frankfurt's Ratsweg Fairground and the Frankfurter Sausage Festival that has a lot of arts and crafts markets along with rides that you can enjoy. Spring is not exactly a high season in the city, which makes booking a hotel in Frankfurt quite easy and affordable. You will also see fewer tourists as compared to summer, and this is the perfect time to plan a trip to Frankfurt.
Summer is the most popular season for people to plan a trip to Germany. The days are longer and night shorter. Though the temperature barely crosses 26 degree Celsius during the day, it is best to plan your commute in advance. Travelling by trams or buses that have no air conditioning can be a little bit of trouble if you can't bear the heat. Since it is high season, it is advisable to book your hotel in Frankfurt in advance. Most hotels will be booked and getting decent accommodation at the last moment will be a hindrance. You might have to settle for something you are not entirely happy with, at a higher price. Make sure you also book your flight tickets to Frankfurt in advance, so you don't have to spend extra when there is a surge in prices. This is the best season to binge on Frankfurt'sFrankfurt's Apfelwein, which is basically apple wine. You will find it in a lot of pubs and bars in the city. The city also hosts numerous festivals and events that you can attend. You can check out the open-air screenings or head to the beach bars for a party along the Main River. If you are visiting the city in August, make sure you carry a light jacket with you with an umbrella since there are chances of rains in this month.
September to October are fall season in Frankfurt, and the city sees relief from the scorching heat. Frankfurt'sFrankfurt's version of Oktobeerfest is not as big as it is in Munich, but you will enjoy yourself here. You will also find a lot of events hosted in the city during this time, and you can sign up for the event's newsletter to get all the updates about it to buy the tickets as soon as it is available. You will find fewer tourists in Frankfurt since the high tourist season ends by August end and early September.
November to March is winter in the city, and this is not an ideal time to visit Germany. However, you can still plan your trip to Frankfurt in December if you want to celebrate Christmas here. You can treat yourself to hot gluhwein (mulled wine) to stay warm. Head to St Paul's Square, Hauptwache and Friedrich-Stoltze-Square area and Mainkai, which is the Main Quay. The temperature drops below freezing temperatures, so you might want to pack an extra set of warm clothes. There is also a high chance of rainfall during winter, which is what makes it an unfavourable time to visit the city. You will also get cheap flight tickets to Frankfurt during this time since it is not a big tourist time in the city.
Places to Visit in Frankfurt
Goethe House is a popular tourist attraction in the city that all history buffs can visit. Renowned writer Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe was born here and lived here till 1765. The house suffered severe damage during World War II after the bombarding, but a lot of it was restored after the war ended. Palm Garden is the largest botanical garden in Frankfurt and the best place to go to for an evening stroll. St Bartholomew'sBartholomew's Church was built between the 13th and 15th century with red sandstones. It holds the status of being an Imperial Cathedral and is an important place to visit. You will find yourself admiring the architecture of the Church. Head over to Sachsenhausen to indulge in some apfelwein or ebbelwoi, and these are kinds of apple ciders produced locally. Head over to Hauptwache if you want to go on a shopping spree and grab a quick bite on the way. If you are an art lover, you can visit the Schirn Kunsthalle. The centre hosts a lot of art exhibitions, be it contemporary or historical themes.
Things to do in Frankfurt
If you are a die-hard romantic, head over to Eiserner Steg, a pedestrian bridge near River Main, you will find a lot of colourful padlocks on the railings. You can also give in to the tradition and add a padlock of your own hoping for eternal, everlasting love. Apple wine is a popularly found drink in Frankfurt, and the locals swear by it. You can head to the best pubs and bars in the locality to try some of it. You can also sign up for a local, guided sightseeing tour of the city. You can head to the Dialog Museum where you can experience what a blind person does, for an hour. A blind guide will lead you through the pitch darkness, and you can experience going on a boat ride, buying a drink and other such tasks through your other senses. Sounds fun, right? Head over to the art and history museums in the city if that's what attracts you to the city. Frankfurt is also known for its eclectic dining scene, and you will find a lot of pork-related dishes in the restaurants here. Sign up for a food and beer tasting tour of the city if you don't feel like exploring the city on your own.
Food and Restaurants in Frankfurt
Not just beer but Germany is also known for its cuisines. You can binge on German sausages, commonly called Frankfurter Wurstchen. It is served with a slice of bread, mustard and horseradish. If you are a cheese lover, you must definitely try the Handkaes mit Musik that are served in most gastro pubs and restaurants. Appelwoi is a popular type of beer that the locals enjoy and you must, too. You can also try the other types of craft beer in the city. Germany is popular for its variety of pork dishes. Reserve a table at The Legacy Bar and Grill or Thai and Turf - Steakhouse. You will also find a lot of cafes in the city that you will enjoy. Trattoria I Siciliani is a popular Italian restaurant in the city. If you are in the mood for steak or Japanese food, make sure you head to Kabuki Frankfurt. You can head to the various pubs and bars to have a mug of strong German beer.
How to reach Frankfurt (Transportation)
Frankfurt International Airport is the fifth-largest in Germany and is also the main hub for Lufthansa, Condor and AeroLogic. The flight connectivity to Frankfurt from India is excellent. Gulf Air, Turkish Airlines, Lufthansa are some of the airlines that have frequent flights to Frankfurt. If you book well in advance, you might even get cheap flight tickets to Frankfurt. It is quite easy to get a taxi or car rental from the airport to your hotel. The airport also has WiFi, restaurants, cafes, shopping areas, currency exchange and a lot of other facilities that you can use. If you have to kill time during a layover at Frankfurt airport, you will not get bored at all. If you are heading to Frankfurt from another city in Germany or any other nearby European country, you can take the train. The city is well-connected by rails. You can also opt for a road trip, and you will be treated to the stunning views of European cities and cultures.
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.
About Frankfurt Airport
Germany's Frankfurt International Airport is located close to Kelsterbach in Frankfurt. It is an important international airport in the country and also serves as the main hub for Lufthansa airlines. This also includes Lufthansa CityLine and Lufthansa Cargo. There are two passenger terminals and has the capacity to handle an approximate total of 65 million passengers in a year. In Europe, Frankfurt International Airport is the busiest after Paris–Charles de Gaulle Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, with respect to passenger traffic.
About Airport Terminals
Frankfurt am Main Airport has two main passenger terminals along with a First Class Terminal that is exclusively used and operated by Lufthansa. It follows the similar structure that London Heathrow Airport, Los Angeles International Airport (Tom Bradley International Terminal) and Toronto Pearson Airport. Chicago's O'Hare Airport is also working towards completion of its First Class terminal called Global Terminal, which would see operations of airline alliances. Terminal 1 is the passenger terminal which is larger in comparison to the other terminals and is also the older one. It is 420 meters long and has experienced constantly expansions multitudes of times. The terminal is divided into four concourses, namely A, B, C and Z. It also can accommodate about 50 million passengers in a year. The terminal is further split into three levels with each dedicated to special services.
The departures level is on the upper floor while the arrival and baggage claim rests on the ground floor. There is a dedicated distribution floor too, which has access to the underground as well as multilevel parking available. The airport authorities have further built separate street to connect the departures and arrivals levels. The terminal has 103 gates in total out of which, 54 gates are equipped with jetways. The terminal primarily caters to Lufthansa and the airlines associated namely, Brussels Airlines, Austrian Airlines, Swiss International Air Lines and Eurowings. Even Star Alliance operates from Terminal 1 with airlines such as Aegean Airlines, Air China, Croatia Airlines, Air Canada, Air India, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Turkish Airlines, Asiana Airlines and United Airlines, to name a few.
Terminal 2 has been reserved for airlines falling under Oneworld (British Airways, Iberia, Kuwait Airways, American Airlines, Japan Airlines, Finnair and more) as well as SkyTeam alliance airlines namely, Air France, KLM Royal Dutch Airways, Korean Air and more. A handful of airlines that do not belong to the alliances also operate from the terminal. Lufthansa First Class Terminal operates from near Terminal 1 and is reserved for first-class passengers and frequent flyer members of HON Circle.
About Airport Authority
Frankfurt Airport's airport authority is Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide. Commonly recognized as Fraport, the German transport company also works on operations of various airports along with Frankfurt Airport. Fraport is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and Xetra as well. Interestingly, Fraport AG Frankfurt Airport Services Worldwide also has ownership and stakes in Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport under the DIAL (Delhi International Airport Private Limited) consortium.
Fraport made it possible for Indira Gandhi International Airport to accommodate A380 operations. The company also has Deutsche Lufthansa AG as a shareholder with about 8.44 per cent stakes. To enhance the climate protection targets as well as contribute to mitigating climate change, they have built green electricity. Fraport plans to make use of renewable energy to meet the climate protection targets. At the same time, they are also rooting for the Frankfurt Airport to slash the CO2 emissions from 170,000 to 80,000 metric tons at least by 2030. Their eventual plan is to make Frankfurt Airport CO-2 free by 2050 with the use of a renewable source of energy.
Further, on the same, Fraport is also aiming at generating its electricity to run the Frankfurt Airport. Solar panels are being installed at the CargoCity South. The authority claims that as and when the panels are completely installed, Frankfurt Airport would generate about 1.5 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in a year.
Top airlines flying from Frankfurt Airport
Frankfurt Airport sees a large space reserved for Lufthansa and the Star Alliance partners falling under its account. The airport sees 77 per cent of passengers from flights of Lufthansa and the airlines that fall under Star Alliance. Dedicated airlines are already present as the Frankfurt Airport has been perfectly balanced for various international flight operations. Sixty-five per cent of intercontinental flights in Germany also function from Frankfurt Airport. Lufthansa, which is a German-based enterprise, sees a dedicated terminal reserved for flight operations.
Meanwhile, several international airlines flying from Frankfurt Airport include Aegean Airlines, Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air China, Air Europa, Air France, Air India, Air Malta, Air Serbia, Alitalia, All Nippon Airways, American Airlines, Asiana Airlines, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Condor, Croatia Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Emirates, Etihad Airways, Finnair, Gulf Air, Iberia, Iran Air, Icelandair, KLM Royal Dutch Airways, Korean Air, Japan Airlines, LOT Polish Airlines, Kuwait Airways, Saudia, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, Scandinavian Airlines, Singapore Airlines, South African Airways, Swiss, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Uzbekistan Airways and Vietnam Airlines. They connect to various major international cities such as New York City, London, Bangkok, Addis Ababa, Mexico City, Brussels, Cape Town, Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and more.
Facilities at the Frankfurt International Airport
In-terminal shuttle service - There are buggy and shuttle services for quick transit from one terminal to another. These services come in handy when there is a connecting flight that you need to catch in a short period of time. They are available at all the terminals in departures as well as arrivals zones.
Special assistance - There are trained staff at the Frankfurt International Airport you can take assistance from to escort you through the vicinity and offer to be a personal guide.
Porter service - The airport also provides porter services. They will take care of all your luggage and even transport them to the terminals required. You can leet the staff to handle your luggage concerns, and they will do a good job.
Lounge and VIP rooms - Exclusive lounges and VIP room facilities are available at the airport premise. The elegant lounges with exquisite decor and world-class hospitality would certainly be a good way to spend time at Frankfurt International Airport. There are business meeting rooms also available as are conference lounges.
ATMs and foreign exchange - ATM kiosks are spread across all terminals at the airport. The arrivals section also has dedicated foreign exchange counters for international travellers. You can get your money exchanged at the airport itself instead of getting it beforehand and fearing the safety and security of the money you're carrying.
Hotels - There are a plethora of lavish airports in the proximity of Frankfurt International Airport as well as within the terminal. Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel is right at the airport premise. Meanwhile, other hotels around the Frankfurt International Airport include InterCityHotel Frankfurt Airport, Hyatt Place Frankfurt Airport, Park Inn by Radisson Frankfurt, to name a few.
Work stations - One of the perks of Frankfurt International Airport is the provision of workspace. Travellers who have to work on the go can avail this service and take up a workspace within the airport premise while you wait for your flight. It is quite convenient.
Dog hotel - For travellers who cannot take their pets along with them for vacations, you can always avail the airport's Dog Hotel benefits. It serves as a dog hostel where the services are good, and the pets are well-maintained.
Baby care rooms - Frankfurt International Airport facilitates baby care rooms for new mothers with infants. Sanitary products and the well-kept room is ideal for mothers and their babies.
Medical services - The airport also ensures to keep devoted staff to take care of medical emergencies. There are pharmacies also available at the departure as well as arrival zones of all the terminals.
How to reach Frankfurt Airport
Rail
It is easy to reach Frankfurt Airport from the city's regional station. You can find it at Terminal 1's concourse B. There is proper access to S-Bahn commuter rail lines which depart at regular intervals. The connectivity is spectacular as the train would take on 10-12 minutes to reach Frankfurt Central Station from the airport. Additional services to connect Frankfurt Airport and the Central Station are also available. Frankfurt Airport also caters to the long-distance station, which was opened in 1999. From the Frankfurt Airport, you can reach Cologne and even Netherlands and Belgium through Cologne.Buses and coaches
Several transport companies also provide bus services that would reach you to Frankfurt Airport. They also have services that work for long-distance destinations from the airport. You can reach Frankfurt Airport from various parts of Germany by using their buses and coaches operations. Interestingly, All Nippon Airways had a dedicated bus service to Düsseldorf from Frankfurt Airport exclusively for passengers. The connection was perfect and extremely convenient for people who were travelling from All Nippon Airways to reach Frankfurt Airport. However, a separate flight from Tokyo to Düsseldorf was chartered, and since then, the bus services have been suspended.
Rental cars and taxis
Another good way to reach Frankfurt Airport is to take up car rentals and taxis. It would be easy to reach Frankfurt airport without any stress as it would mean you can rest easy in the car.