Good news! Lisbon
Internet is available
everywhere!
From Cheap Hotels
to Expensive Hotels
to Hostels
and Shopping Centers,
you can find Internet connections everywhere.
Available for you to use.
Market penetration in Lisbon, Portugal is very high. And this stands
for the rest of the territory.
Portugal
is one of the few European countries to have coverage
in virtually the entire territory.
In all major Shopping
Centers (like Colombo, Vasco da Gama or Dolce Vita) you can find
Internet Stations where you can browse or use your e-mail to send news
to your folks.
Almost all Hotels are also equiped with Internet access that you can
use.
Through the city, there are more than 500 Wi-Fi hotspots
available to you.
Some are free (like for example at the
Airport) but
in most cases you have to pay to have access.
In some cases , you can buy some navigation time directly through the
Wi-Fi access using your Web Bank account.
Click here for a full
list of Wi-Fi Hotspots
in Lisbon.
In Lisbon, you can also find a
lot of Cybercafes,
so you
can communicate while you're walking through the city.
There are a lot of them, so you shouldn't have any problem finding one.
I give you a small list, but there are more:
Fábulas Where: Cç.
Nova de São Francisco, 14
How to get there: Baixa-Chiado Subway Station; Tram 28
Open hours: 10am-midnight
Mon-Wed; 10am-1am Thu-Sat
Blue Net Café
Where: Rua da Rosa 165,
Bairro Alto How to get there: Baixa-Chiado
Subway Station
Open hours: Noon-Midnight
Mon-Fri; 3pm-Midnight Sat, Sun.
Web Café Where: Rua
Diário Notícias 126, Bairro Alto
How to get there: Baixa-Chiado Subway Station; Tram 28
Open hours: 4pm-2am
daily
Internet Room Where: Rua
da Adiça 18, Alfama
How to get there: Tram 12, 28; Bus 37
Open hours: 10am-11pm
daily
Portugal
Telecom Where: Praça
D. Pedro IV (Rossio)
How to get there: Rossio
or Restauradores Subway Station
Open hours: 8am-11pm
daily
CiberOceanos
Where: Avenida D. João
II, Gare do Oriente, Loja G109A, Parque das Nações
How to get there: Oriente
Subway Station