Business arrival checklist
- Confirm meeting location, working language, contact person, building entrance, parking or transport option and expected formality in advance.
- In Lisbon and Porto, account for traffic, hills, metro timing, strikes or delays before meetings.
- For visa, tax, residency, work, driving, rental, insurance or official matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official or qualified professional sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Lisbon or your actual arrival city.
- Card acceptance is generally good in Lisbon, Porto, the Algarve and visitor settings, but smaller places may prefer cash or have minimums.
- Tipping is appreciated but usually modest; restaurant couvert, bread, olives or cheese may be charged if accepted.
- Start interactions with a greeting such as bom dia, boa tarde or boa noite before asking a question. Keep volume and public behavior considerate, especially in residential streets, churches, restaurants and late-night areas. Dress respectfully in churches, family visits, formal meals and non-beach urban settings, and be sensitive to overtourism and housing pressure.