
Lisbon in March
Lisbon in March
Lisbon, Portugal
Visiting Lisbon in March means experiencing the spring. During spring, Lisbon offers mild temperatures, blooming landscapes, and fewer crowds.
Weather in Lisbon in March
Average highs around 17.6C and lows near 10.4C. 83.9mm average precipitation and about 12 rainy days. March typically sits between February and April conditions, so it is useful for travelers wanting a balanced window in Lisbon. Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures.
Temperature
March brings spring conditions in Lisbon, Portugal. The average temperature is about 14C, with lows near 10.4C and highs around 17.6C.
Sunshine Hours
Lisbon, Portugal usually gets around 8.9 hours of sunshine per day in March, with roughly 12 daylight hours available for sightseeing.
Rain
March sees around 83.9mm of rainfall over about 12 days. Rain can occur for around 4.8 hours per day on average.
Humidity
Humidity in March is generally moderate for Lisbon, Portugal, especially when rainfall periods increase.
Additional Information
Average winds are around 20.4 km/h, so pack layers that handle changing conditions. Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures.
Our March Hotel Picks for Lisbon

Altis Grand Hotel
Modern hotel with elegant rooms & suites, plus 2 restaurants, 2 bars, a spa & a heated indoor pool.
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Lisbon Marriott Hotel
Modern hotel offering a sleek restaurant & a breezy tapas bar, plus gardens & an outdoor pool.
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Pestana Palace Lisboa, The Leading Hotels of the World
Glam hotel in a former palace offering opulent dining, a spa & landscaped gardens, plus 2 pools. It holds a 4.7 rating based on 3808 reviews.
View hotelWhat to Do in Lisbon in March

Jardim da Estrela
Trees line this landscaped garden, with plant-filled greenhouses, waterfalls & a kids playground.
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Carmo Archaeological Museum
Ruined Gothic church destroyed by an earthquake in 1755, with an evocative roofless nave & museum.
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Palácio Nacional da Ajuda
Neoclassical palace, the 19th-century residence of the royal family, now museum of decorative arts.
Explore activityTravel tips for Lisbon in March
Pack flexible layers for changing daytime and evening temperatures. Book accommodation earlier when events overlap with peak weekends, and keep an eye on changing weather windows for day trips.






