Tap water
Tap water is generally safe to drink.
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Portugal uses Type C / Type F power outlets at 230V, 50Hz. The general emergency number is 112. Tap water is generally safe to drink.
๐ Power & plugs
Portugal runs at 230V. Travelers from 100โ127V regions (US, Japan) need a voltage converter for devices that aren't dual-voltage.
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๐ Travel notes
Tap water is generally safe to drink.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory in Portugal. Restaurants may receive 5-10% for good table service, or you can round up small bills. Cafes, taxis and hotel staff usually receive smaller discretionary tips.
April to June and September to October are comfortable for Lisbon, Porto and coastal road trips. July and August are warm and busy, especially in the Algarve, while winter is mild but wetter in the north.
Portugal is in the Schengen Area. Visa-free access and Schengen visa requirements depend on nationality and recent stays in the region. Confirm entry rules with the official Portuguese visa portal or consular guidance before travel.
โ Before you go
โ Good to know
Yes. Tap water in Portugal is considered safe to drink.
Portugal uses Type C, Type F plugs running at 230V, 50Hz. Portugal runs at 230V. Travelers from 100โ127V regions (US, Japan) need a voltage converter for devices that aren't dual-voltage.
Dial 112 for general emergencies in Portugal. Police: 112. Ambulance: 112.
April to June and September to October are comfortable for Lisbon, Porto and coastal road trips. July and August are warm and busy, especially in the Algarve, while winter is mild but wetter in the north.
In Portugal, traffic drives on the right side of the road, so the steering wheel is on the left.
The international dialing code for Portugal is +351. Dial this prefix after your exit code (e.g. 00 or +) to call a Portugal number from abroad.
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