Cheapest
Average
The best way to find a cheap fare is to book your ticket as far in advance as you can and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Milan to Lisbon will cost around £ 140 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only £ 114.
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Fastest Journey
1d 6 h 59 m
Average
1d 7 h 14 m
Buses per day
4
Distance
1683 km
Of the 4 buses that leave Milan for Lisbon every day 4 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
These direct buses cover the 1683 km distance in an average of 1d 7 h 14 m but if you time it right, some buses will get you there in just 1d 6 h 59 m .
The slowest buses will take 1d 7 h 30 m and usually involve a change or two along the way, but you might be able to save a few pennies if you’re on a budget.
Distance | 1043 miles (1682 km) | |
Average coach duration | 30 h 59 min | |
Average coach ticket price | £132 (€150) | |
Direct coach | Yes | |
Coach companies | Eurolines Switzerland, Union Ivkoni International, Flixbus, Eurolines France, Alsa or Ouibus |
Coaches from Milan to Lisbon cover the 1043 miles (1682 km) long trip taking on average 30 h 59 min with our travel partners like Eurolines Switzerland, Union Ivkoni International, Flixbus, Eurolines France, Alsa or Ouibus. There are direct coach services available. While the average ticket price for this route costs around £132, you can find the cheapest coach ticket for as low as £53. Travellers depart most frequently from Milano Centrale and arrive in Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios.
Buy your official Alsa and FlixBus coach tickets between Milan and Lisbon from £53 with Omio. Find coach times and tickets for over 1000 travel companies to compare and book the most popular journey.
Alsa is the main coach operator in Spain, a subsidiary of the UK coach operator National Express. Alsa offers a wide variety of national and international routes and transports more than 300 million passengers every year. Apart from the Standard fare, Alsa provides ticket types like Minimum, Reduced and Flexible fares on select routes for those looking to save money on coach journeys. While most travellers don’t mind travelling on normal coaches with basic services like toilets, free WiFi, footrests and onboard entertainment, some others may want to check out Alsa’s deluxe coaches like the Alsa Supra, Alsa Eurobus and Alsa Premium, which provide more luxurious amenities on specific routes.
Alsa 's current ticket policies due to COVID-19 for your coach between Milan and Lisbon are the following:
Travel between Milan, Italy and Lisbon, Portugal by coach is: Partially open.
International entry status: Entry is partially open for citizens and permanent residents of Italy
Conditions of entry:
When travelling in Portugal, you must follow these COVID-19 safety rules:
The information above was last checked on 16/05/2022. This can change before your date of travel so please review the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations for your coach to Lisbon from Milan before travelling.
Return travel from Portugal to Italy is: Partially open.
Entry into Italy is allowed for: Entry is partially open for citizens and permanent residents of Portugal
Requirements for reentering:
The government of Italy has imposed these measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19:
Last checked on 19/05/2022. Please check the latest COVID-19 travel safety regulations closer to the travel date of your coach to Milan from Lisbon.
Some of the Milan coach stations to Lisbon you can start your journey from include Milan, Stazione Centrale, Milan, MILANO - P. Zza Laghi usc. Autostrada new svinc and Novegro-Tregarezzo, Aeroporto di Milano Linate. Similarly, some of the arrival coach stations in Lisbon include Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios, Lisbon, Praça Dom Pedro IV (Rossio) and Lisboa, Praça Dom Pedro IV (Rossio).
When travelling this route, Omio customers are departing most frequently from Milano Centrale and arriving in Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios.
Passengers booking this route most frequently board their coaches from Milano Centrale and need to travel around 2.3 miles (3.7 km) from the city centre to get to this coach station.
Passengers arriving in Lisbon most often arrive at Lisbon, Gare Rodoviaria Sete Rios and need to travel around 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from this coach station to the city centre.
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