Travelling restrictions from Budapest, Hungary to Lisbon, Portugal

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I would like to travel from Budapest, Hungary to Lisbon, Portugal. I have a return (June 21 - 24, 2020) flight ticket from Budapest, Hungary to Lisbon, Portugal.

For the last 4 months, I was in Budapest, Hungary. I am a non-EU country citizen. I have a residence permit for studying purposes in Hungary. I could not find information about travel restrictions in Portugal and Hungary for non-EU citizens with (temporary) residence permits.

My question: What are travel restrictions when I will go to Lisbon, Portugal? Should I go to quarantine? What about when I come back to Budapest, Hungary?






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Is there travel restrictions to Lisbon Portugal?

Non-essential travel to Portugal is PERMITTED. Non-essential travel (i.e., tourist travel) from the United States to Portugal is currently permitted. See \u201cEntry and Exit Requirements\u201d below for testing details.

Can I go from Hungary to Portugal?

The best way to get from Hungary to Portugal is to fly which takes 6h 54m and costs 13 000 Ft - 90 000 Ft. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs 110 000 Ft - 180 000 Ft and takes 40h 12m.

Do I need a Covid test to enter Lisbon?

Passengers who present tests that do not comply with the requirements must undergo a new test on arrival, before entering Portuguese territory, at their own expense, and must wait in a designated place, inside the airport, until the result is notified.

Can I legally travel to Portugal?

If you've tested positive for COVID-19 in the last year, you can enter mainland Portugal and the Azores with a COVID-19 recovery certificate showing you recovered from COVID-19, no less than 11 days and no more than 180 days before you travel. You will not need to take a test.




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