Study abroad in Lisbon
Housing, Erasmus groups, universities, costs and student life for exchange students in Lisbon.
Country
PortugalStudent 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)
Study abroad in Lisbon: student life
Study abroad in Lisbon works best when you balance university fit, housing and daily routine, not just the postcard version of the city. 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. Check neighbourhoods and campus routes before falling for the centre.
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.
Weather in Lisbon & what to pack
Lisbon's weather changes commutes, class routines and social plans more than brochures suggest. Use the month table to plan clothing, daylight and the weeks when indoor study becomes easier.
| Month | Conditions | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January 15° / 8° | 🌧️ Mild and wetMild and wet, mild | Light jacket weather; some heavy rain spells. |
| February 16° / 9° | 🌤️ Similar to JanuarySimilar to January, mild | Days lengthen fast. |
| March 18° / 11° | 🌤️ Spring transitionSpring transition, mild | Plenty of outdoor plans viable. |
| April 20° / 12° | ☀️ Showers mix with warm sunShowers mix with warm sun, warm | Classic shoulder-season weather. |
| May 22° / 14° | ☀️ Dry and warmDry and warm, warm | Terrace season starts. |
| June 26° / 17° | ☀️ Warm and dryWarm and dry, warm | Peak Santo António festival month. |
| July 29° / 19° | ☀️ Hot, Atlantic breezeHot, Atlantic breeze, hot | Beaches get crowded. |
| August 29° / 20° | ☀️ Hot and tourist-heavyHot and tourist-heavy, hot | Locals often leave; city feels thinner. |
| September 27° / 18° | 🌧️ Warm with occasional rainWarm with occasional rain, warm | Best arrival month. |
| October 22° / 15° | 🌤️ Mild autumnMild autumn, warm | Terrace weather lingers. |
| November 18° / 11° | 🌧️ Wettest monthWettest month, mild | Short days and heavy rain spells. |
| December 16° / 9° | 🌤️ Mild winterMild winter, mild | 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 for students in Lisbon
Cost of Living Index
54.2 / 100
Mid-range · World avg ≈ 44
The budget to study abroad in Lisbon is mostly rent-led: use EUR 450-750/month for rooms and EUR 900-1400/month as the wider monthly planning range. Keep a buffer for deposit, transport and first-week setup.
| Category | Range / mo | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shared room - private market | EUR 400 – 650 | Alvalade, Anjos, Arroios are student-friendly price brackets. Chiado and Príncipe Real are premium. |
| Private student residence | EUR 500 – 900 | SAS public residences offer €200-350 to eligible Portuguese students; international rates higher. Private (Uhub, Milestone) €700-1,100. |
| Transport | EUR 30 – 40 | Navegante Jovem €30 for under-23; Navegante Municipal €40 for all metro Lisbon. |
Private-market baseline
Use the standard student budget as a private-market planning range. Shared housing can cost less than a private apartment, especially outside the centre.
University and public housing
Campus halls, CROUS or an equivalent public option may cost substantially less. Prices, shared-room conditions and eligibility depend on the institution, and availability is never assumed in the standard range.
Going out & dining
Supermarket basket
Source: Numbeo · Prices approximate, updated periodically.
Student housing in Lisbon
Housing in Lisbon should be solved before arrival: compare neighbourhood, campus route and contract terms, not just price. Use official contacts, verified platforms and student groups, and avoid rushed deposits.
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.
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.
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.
Graça
Varies by street, room type, and season.Views, character, nightlife balance — classic Lisbon romance.. Commute: 30 min to ULisboa via tram 28 + metro.
Where to search
Official contacts
Host university accommodation or international office
Start with your host university in Lisbon; they usually publish residence routes, partner platforms or scam warnings.
Student residences
University residences and student halls
Useful first landing if you accept less flexibility and apply early.
Private platforms
Student groups
ESN and international student groups
Useful for room leads, flatmates and scam warnings; still verify contract and identity.
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.
Deposit & contract notes
Do not pay a deposit without a written contract, landlord identity and proof the room exists.
Ask whether utilities, internet, building fees and agency fees are included.
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.
Is Lisbon safe for students?
Safety Index
66.8 / 100
Generally safe
Crime Index
33.2 / 100
Moderate crime
Source: Numbeo · Lower crime = safer. Higher safety = safer.
Lisbon is usually manageable for students, but the real risks are practical: petty theft, late-night routes, housing scams and weak arrival planning. Save 112 and test your commute before classes intensify.
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.
Getting around Lisbon
Transport in Lisbon works best once you pick the right pass or card in week one. A direct campus route often matters more than the most fashionable neighbourhood.
🚇 Metro + CARRIS buses + trams
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)
Cascais line runs along Tagus to Atlantic beaches; Sintra line for UNESCO palaces.
Included in monthly pass.
🚲 Gira bike-share + cycling
Lisbon invested in cycle lanes along the river but hills make it more of a commuter accent than main mode.
Municipal subsidised rate.
Things to do in Lisbon as a student
Events in Lisbon are not just sightseeing; they help students build groups, understand the city and keep social life affordable. Mix seasonal festivals, local culture and low-cost repeatable plans.
Student discounts & perks in Lisbon
Student perks in Lisbon can reduce transport, food, culture and activities if you carry proof of enrolment. Activate them early because small savings matter by the end of the month.
Museums & Culture
ISIC (International Student Identity Card) Discounts
Get international student discounts at main museums, galleries, cultural sites, and tourist attractions.
VisitLocal Museum Youth/Student Days
Many national and municipal museums offer free or highly discounted entry for students and young residents under 26.
VisitFood Savings
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 in Lisbon for exchange students
Universidade de Lisboa, NOVA University Lisbon, ISCTE - University Institute of Lisbon are the main reference points. Compare faculty fit, language, campus route and housing before choosing.
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.
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.
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.
Student social life in Lisbon
Social life in Lisbon starts faster when you join ESN, student associations, sport or weekly routines. Do not rely only on nightlife; repeated groups usually build better friendships.
What Students Usually Get Wrong
Student Associations
Meeting Places 4
Public Groups 3
ESN Lisboa ULisboa
Main onboarding for incoming Erasmus at ULisboa.
ESN NOVA Lisboa
NOVA section with a very active social calendar.
Erasmus in Lisbon (Facebook Group)
Housing, events, classifieds — checked daily by thousands of incoming students.
Forums & Advice 1
Erasmus+ Community
Official network for exchange students — forums, contacts, and city guides.
Reddit: r/Lisboa Erasmus advice megathreads
Locals and students share practical arrival advice.