While traveling in Lisbon, having access to essential local phone numbers can be invaluable in case of emergencies or when seeking information. Here’s a list of important phone numbers to keep on hand during your stay in the city:
- Emergency Services:
- National Emergency Number: 112
- Fire Department: 213 422 222
- Police: 213 421 969
- Healthcare and Medical Services:
- National Medical Emergency Line (INEM): 112
- Hospitals:
- Santa Maria Hospital: 217 805 000
- São José Hospital: 213 842 000
- Pharmacies:
- Pharmacy of Santa Catarina: 213 423 028
- Pharmacy of Restauradores: 213 468 892
- Lost or Stolen Credit Cards:
- Visa: 800 811 107
- MasterCard: 800 811 272
- American Express: 800 811 786
- Tourist Assistance and Information:
- Tourist Information Line: 808 781 212
- Lisbon Tourist Office: 210 312 700
- Airport Information:
- Lisbon Airport (Humberto Delgado): 218 413 700
- Public Transportation:
- Lisbon Metro: 213 500 115
- Carris (Bus and Tram Services): 213 613 000
- Taxi Services:
- Radio Taxis de Lisboa: 218 119 000
- Teletáxis: 218 404 080
- Embassies:
- US Embassy: 217 702 800
- UK Embassy: 213 924 000
- Canadian Embassy: 213 164 600
- French Embassy: +351 21 393 9100
- German Embassy: +351 21 392 9400
- Spanish Embassy: +351 21 394 0910
- Italian Embassy: +351 21 394 3700
- Dutch Embassy: +351 21 310 4200
- Swiss Embassy: +351 21 381 0030
- Swedish Embassy: +351 21 381 0200
- Norwegian Embassy: +351 21 330 6244
- Chinese Embassy: +351 21 792 4160
- Russian Embassy: +351 21 352 5063
- Language Assistance:
- Language Helpline (for non-Portuguese speakers): 808 202 148
Other Useful local phones:
- LGBTQ+ Support (ILGA Portugal): +351 218 873 918
- Domestic Violence Helpline (APAV): 116 006
- Kids Helpline (SOS Criança): +351 217 931 617
- Human Trafficking Support (APRAMP): +351 213 880 004
- Anti-Poison Information Line: 808 250 143
- These helplines and support services can provide assistance and guidance in various situations. Please remember that the emergency number in Portugal for immediate assistance in life-threatening or dangerous situations is 112.




