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Getting to Rock in Rio Lisboa 2026: transport, car and parking
Every way to get to and from Rock in Rio at Parque Tejo — public transport, car, shuttle, ride-hailing and on foot — with pros and cons and the calmest option if you drive.
Rock in Rio Lisboa 2026 takes place at Parque Tejo, in Lisbon, on the nights of 20, 21, 27 and 28 June. With tens of thousands of people arriving and leaving at the same time, it pays to plan how you get there and how you get back. Here are the real options — with the good and the not-so-good of each.
Public transport: metro, train and bus
Lisbon's transport network usually reinforces services on big-event nights at Parque Tejo. It's a good option if you live near a line and don't mind the crowds at the exit. Always check the official timetables and, above all, the last metro/train time: concerts end late and the crowd leaves all at once.
By car: freedom of timing (and where to leave it)
Driving is the most flexible — you leave when you want, at your own pace. The catch is parking: near the venue it's limited and fills up early. The calm solution is to book a spot in a private car park. At Check-in Park you secure the spot online in minutes and pay on arrival (from €15), in a fenced, lit and monitored lot right by Lisbon's main routes (A8 · N/S axis).
Shuttle or private transfer: the last stretch without walking
If you'd rather not walk the final stretch, add a paid transfer to the booking — shared shuttle or private — with the round trip already booked. The big win is the way back: after the show you're not stuck waiting on a ride-hailing car that doesn't come, with surge pricing and too few cars for everyone leaving at once.
Taxi and ride-hailing (Uber, Bolt)
It works for getting there, but the exit is the weak point: with thousands requesting a car at once, there's surge pricing and long waits. If you're counting on ride-hailing to get back, be ready for patience — or lock in your return with a booked transfer.
On foot or by bike
If you live nearby, walking or cycling skips the queues and parking. Just check the access and lighting along the route for the late-night exit.
The calmest option if you drive
If you're driving, the combination that takes the stress out is simple: a booked private car park + a round-trip transfer. You leave the car safely, get there and back without walking the final stretch, and don't depend on anyone for the return.
Book your spot and sort out how you get to and from Rock in Rio.