Carris, Metropolitano de Lisboa and CP are again offering the “Web Summit Transport Pass” this year with unlimited travel for one, three or five days during the event, which begins on Monday.
Travel tickets can be purchased online until Friday at €9.50 for one day, €19 for three days and €26 for five days. They will allow you to use the metro, bus, tram, elevators and city trains on the Sintra, Cascais lines. Azambuja and Sado lines.
From 11 to 14 November, passes can also be purchased at Lisbon Airport, next to the event accreditation tent, and on 14 and 15 November at Oriente Station, on the Metropolitano floor, at a cost of 22 euros for three days and 30 euros for five days.
During the event, Carris will offer a route between Estação do Oriente and Praça do Comércio, with an average crossing time of 22.5 minutes.
The first and last departures from Praça do Comércio will be at 08:00 and 20:00 respectively, while the first and last departures from Gare do Oriente are scheduled for 08:25 and 20:45.
On regular Carris services, routes 744 and 783 operate from the airport to central Lisbon, routes 705 and 744 operate between the airport and Web Summit (exit at Estação do Oriente), and routes 708, 728, 744, 759, 782 and 794 between central Lisbon and Web Summit.
For Night Summit events, Carris suggests a career at Hub Criativo do Beato on the 13th (728 on Avenida Infante D. Henrique and 210 on Rua do Grilo), at Pátio da Galé on the 14th (728, 732, 735, 736, 760 , 774, 781, 15E, 206, 207, 208, 210) and in Pavillan Carlos Lopez on the 15th (702, 711, 712, 723, 727, 732, 736, 744, 746, 748, 753, 783, 207 ).
The 8th Lisbon Web Summit will take place from November 13 to 16 and is expected to attract 2,600 startups and approximately 70,000 people.
In late October, it was announced that Catherine Maher would become the new CEO of Web Summit after founder Paddy Cosgrave resigned when several companies canceled their participation in the event due to his statements about Israel.
The technology summit began in 2010 in Ireland and moved to Lisbon in 2016, where it is expected to remain until 2028.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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