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Advice for a layover in Lisbon
I am a US citizen and I will be in Paris in July. My flight back to Chicago has a 13 hour layover in Lisbon. The first flight lands at 22:50 and the flight back to Chicago leaves the next day at 12:30.
Instead of sleeping at the airport, I'm thinking about getting a hotel in Lisbon so I can sleep well, wake up, have a cup of coffee in a Lisbon cafe, and Uber to the airport in time for my flight.
Is this a realistic plan? There's no immigration to deal with on a flight between Paris and Lisbon, right? So I can realistically get to the hotel 90 minutes after we land? I won't have any checked baggage.
Would love to hear thoughts. Thank you in advance!
u/KitchenBad5507 — 3 days ago