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Study abroad in Lisbon

Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Lisbon.

Country

Portugal

Student Budget

EUR 900 – 1,400/month

Transport Card

Navegante Jovem (€30/month, under-23) for unlimited metro, bus, tram, suburban train across Lisbon metro area. Otherwise Navegante Municipal at €40/month.

Population

548,703 city / 2,870,000 metro (INE, 2024)

City Vibe

Portugal's capital and its largest international student hub: Atlantic light, tiled facades, a booming English-speaking tech scene, and a student lifestyle balanced between hillside neighbourhoods and a 40-minute beach reach.

Who loves this city?

Students who want a real European capital with Atlantic access: tech scene, international community, light, and a pace softer than Madrid or Barcelona.

What makes it special

Lisbon combines a working capital-city rhythm with a coastal lifestyle: beaches at Cascais or Caparica are 35-60 minutes by train, and the city's viewpoints make everyday life feel cinematic.

Newcomer shocks

  • Rent has exploded since 2022 — Lisbon is now Portugal's most expensive city, approaching Madrid prices.
  • The tourist density in Alfama, Chiado, and Baixa makes these areas feel less local — most students live outside them.
  • Portuguese bureaucracy (AIMA, NIF, SNS registration) can take weeks — expect to use third-party services or university support.

Before You Land

A few practical setup details students usually sort before arrival

Connectivity, insurance, and secure public WiFi are the boring things you only notice when you need them. Keep them on your checklist, but keep the guide itself front and centre.

Arrival Connectivity

Sort an eSIM before you land

Maps, ride apps, 2FA codes, and WhatsApp are usually the first things students need from the airport.

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Coverage Check

Confirm your travel insurance

Even when the university gives guidance, students usually need to double-check what is covered before departure.

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Public WiFi

Have a backup for shared networks

Campus halls, airports, and cafés are convenient, but many students prefer an extra privacy layer when they first arrive.

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Weather & Packing

Season High / Low Conditions Note
January 15°C / 8°C Mild and wet Light jacket weather; some heavy rain spells.
February 16°C / 9°C Similar to January Days lengthen fast.
March 18°C / 11°C Spring transition Plenty of outdoor plans viable.
April 20°C / 12°C Showers mix with warm sun Classic shoulder-season weather.
May 22°C / 14°C Dry and warm Terrace season starts.
June 26°C / 17°C Warm and dry Peak Santo António festival month.
July 29°C / 19°C Hot, Atlantic breeze Beaches get crowded.
August 29°C / 20°C Hot and tourist-heavy Locals often leave; city feels thinner.
September 27°C / 18°C Warm with occasional rain Best arrival month.
October 22°C / 15°C Mild autumn Terrace weather lingers.
November 18°C / 11°C Wettest month Short days and heavy rain spells.
December 16°C / 9°C Mild winter Rainy but walkable.

Mild winters but Lisbon is genuinely hilly — comfortable shoes and tram passes make a real difference. Rain in November-February can be heavy.

Packing checklist

  • Comfortable walking shoes are non-negotiable — Lisbon's hills are no joke.
  • Light waterproof jacket for October-March rain bursts.
  • Swimwear for the nearby Cascais and Caparica beaches from April onwards.

Cost of Living

Cost of Living Index

54.2 / 100

Mid-range · World avg ≈ 44

Numbeo
Category Range Notes
Shared Room Rent EUR 400 – 650/month Alvalade, Anjos, Arroios are student-friendly price brackets. Chiado and Príncipe Real are premium.
Student Residence EUR 500 – 900/month SAS public residences offer €200-350 to eligible Portuguese students; international rates higher. Private (Uhub, Milestone) €700-1,100.
Transport EUR 30 – 40/month Navegante Jovem €30 for under-23; Navegante Municipal €40 for all metro Lisbon.

Going out & dining

Bica (espresso) EUR 0.80-1.20
Menu do dia EUR 8-11
Pastel de nata EUR 1.20-1.50
Navegante Jovem monthly pass EUR 30.00

Supermarket basket

🥛 Milk (1L) EUR 0.90–1.20
🥚 Eggs (12) EUR 2.00–2.80
🍗 Chicken breast (1kg) EUR 6–9
🍞 Bread (500g loaf) EUR 0.90–1.40
🍚 Rice (1kg) EUR 1.20–1.80

Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.

Housing

Alvalade

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Closest to Cidade Universitária; clean, residential, practical student base.. Commute: 10-15 min to ULisboa campus by metro.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Very safe, quiet at night.

Arroios / Anjos

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Multicultural, lively, and still affordable; strong food scene.. Commute: 15-20 min to most campuses by metro.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Safe; watch normal city awareness at night.

Campo de Ourique

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Local and calm neighbourhood with the best market for daily groceries.. Commute: Tram 28 + bus; 25 min to central campuses.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Very safe, residential.

Graça

Varies by street, room type, and season.

Views, character, nightlife balance — classic Lisbon romance.. Commute: 30 min to ULisboa via tram 28 + metro.

Prioritise direct routes to your campus and test the trip at class times. Safe; hilly at night means plan tram times.

Documents to prepare

Passport or national ID

Admission or exchange confirmation

Proof of funds or guarantor details if requested

Deposit funds and signed lease

Health insurance or local registration documents if required

Timing

Start with university housing as soon as the host opens applications.

Keep temporary accommodation for arrival if the private market is tight.

For one-semester stays, confirm minimum term and cancellation rules before signing.

Red flags

Never transfer money or deposits before signing a written rental contract and verifying the landlord's identity.

Always request a live video tour or physical viewing of the property to confirm it exists and matches the description.

Be extremely suspicious of listings priced significantly lower than the local market average for that neighborhood.

Safety

Safety Index

66.8 / 100

Generally safe

Crime Index

33.2 / 100

Moderate crime

Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.

Generally very safe for students. Pickpocketing on tram 28, tram 15, and metro blue line between Marquês and Baixa-Chiado is the main risk. Night areas (Bairro Alto, Cais do Sodré) are busy and safe but watch drinks.

Top risks

  • Pickpocketing on tram 28 (tourist-heavy) and metro blue line (Marquês ↔ Baixa-Chiado).
  • Phone snatching on late-night outdoor terraces and at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte.
  • Rental scams on Facebook Marketplace and Idealista — never pay before a video visit or official contract.
Emergency: 112

Transport

🚇 Metro + CARRIS buses + trams

Navegante Jovem EUR 30/month

Four metro lines, extensive bus network, iconic tram 28 and 15. Integrated single-ticket system.

Navegante Jovem under-23 rate.

🚆 CP urban trains (Cascais, Sintra)

Included in Navegante Municipal/Metropolitano

Cascais line runs along Tagus to Atlantic beaches; Sintra line for UNESCO palaces.

Included in monthly pass.

🚲 Gira bike-share + cycling

EUR 25/year municipal subscription

Lisbon invested in cycle lanes along the river but hills make it more of a commuter accent than main mode.

Municipal subsidised rate.

Events & Activities

Santo António (Festas de Lisboa) in Lisbon

Santo António (Festas de Lisboa)

June 12-13 main night, whole of June

Free

Street parties in Alfama, Mouraria, Graça — grilled sardines, basil pots, and live music everywhere.

NOS Alive festival in Lisbon

NOS Alive festival

Early July

EUR 70-180 for 3-day pass with student early-bird

Major international line-up at Passeio Marítimo de Algés, 15 min from central Lisbon.

Sunset at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte in Lisbon

Sunset at Miradouro da Senhora do Monte

Year-round

Free

The most panoramic free view in the city — students bring wine and cheese.

LxFactory Sunday Market in Lisbon

LxFactory Sunday Market

Every Sunday year-round

Free to browse; food €3–10

Repurposed industrial complex with vintage shops, food trucks, craft beer — Lisbon's coolest weekly market

Time Out Market and Cais do Sodré evenings in Lisbon

Time Out Market and Cais do Sodré evenings

Year-round

Free entry

Portugal's best food hall inside a 1892 market — share-plates from top chefs at €5–10; the Pink Street adjacent is Lisbon's nightlife hub.

Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery and pastel de nata in Lisbon

Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery and pastel de nata

Year-round

€8

UNESCO riverfront monuments followed by the original pastéis de nata at Pastéis de Belém bakery (open since 1837) — the perfect Lisbon half-day.

Social Life

What Students Usually Get Wrong

  • Living in Alfama/Chiado for the romance and then discovering it's all tourists and loud suitcases at 08:00.
  • Ignoring Portuguese classes — basic Portuguese changes the social experience dramatically with locals.
  • Partying only at Pink Street — real nightlife variety is in Bairro Alto, Santos, LX Factory, Graça.
Student Associations
  • ESN Lisboa
  • ESN NOVA
  • ESN ISCTE
  • Casa do Estudante (student housing associations)
Meeting Places 4
  • Time Out Market (Cais do Sodré)
  • LX Factory (Alcântara)
  • Bars on Rua Cor de Rosa
  • Miradouro da Graça
Public Groups 3

ESN Lisboa ULisboa

Main onboarding for incoming Erasmus at ULisboa.

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ESN NOVA Lisboa

NOVA section with a very active social calendar.

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Erasmus in Lisbon (Facebook Group)

Housing, events, classifieds — checked daily by thousands of incoming students.

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Forums & Advice 1

Erasmus+ Community

Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.

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Reddit: r/Lisboa Erasmus advice megathreads

Locals and students share practical arrival advice.

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Student Perks

Museums & Culture

ISIC (International Student Identity Card) Discounts

Get international student discounts at main museums, galleries, cultural sites, and tourist attractions.

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Local Museum Youth/Student Days

Many national and municipal museums offer free or highly discounted entry for students and young residents under 26.

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Food Savings

Too Good To Go

Popular app to buy surplus food and pastries from local bakeries, cafes, and supermarkets at a huge discount.

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University Canteens (Mensa)

Check your local university campus for the student cafeteria which offers subsidized hot meals to students.

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Verify the student transit pass option for the Navegante Jovem (€30/month, under-23) for unlimited metro, bus, tram, suburban train across Lisbon metro area. Otherwise Navegante Municipal at €40/month. to save on daily commuting costs. Fares & passes

Universities

ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon

ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon

Lisbon's specialised university for business, social sciences, and technology: compact single-campus, highly international, AMBA-AACSB-EQUIS triple-accredited business school.

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NOVA University Lisbon

NOVA University Lisbon

Portugal's most internationally ranked university: strong in economics, management, law, public health, and engineering — with one of the country's most English-taught programmes.

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Universidade de Lisboa

Universidade de Lisboa

Portugal's largest and most comprehensive university, with 18 schools covering everything from medicine to fine arts — and one of Europe's busiest Erasmus corridors.

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