The Lisbon Half Marathon Is Sold Out — But the Running Season in Portugal Is Just Getting Started

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
2 months ago

Every year, thousands of runners travel to Lisbon to take part in one of the most iconic running events in Europe: the Lisbon Half Marathon and Vodafone 10K.

The race attracts more than 30,000 runners from around the world, turning Lisbon into a true celebration of running for one weekend.

From elite athletes chasing fast times to recreational runners looking to experience the atmosphere, this event has become one of the highlights of the Portuguese running calendar.

A unique race in the heart of Lisbon

One of the most iconic aspects of the race is the start on the 25 de Abril Bridge, an experience that runners can only enjoy during this event.

The course is known for being fast and flat, making it ideal for athletes chasing a personal best as well as those running their first half marathon.

Alongside the half marathon, the Vodafone 10K Lisboa gives runners another option to experience the energy of the event weekend.

Why the Lisbon Half Marathon is so popular

Several factors make this race one of the most desired events in Portugal:

• International prestige
• Scenic course across one of Lisbon’s most famous landmarks
• Perfect weather conditions for running
• A vibrant atmosphere with thousands of athletes

Because of this, registrations sell out quickly every year.

Missed the Lisbon Half Marathon? There are many other races waiting

The good news is that the running season in Portugal is just getting started.

Throughout the year, runners can find hundreds of races across the country, from 10Ks and half marathons to trail runs and triathlons.

Whether you’re preparing for your next personal best or simply looking for a new challenge, there are plenty of opportunities to race.

Find your next race

At RaceFinder, athletes can explore upcoming running, trail, cycling and triathlon events across Portugal.

If the Lisbon Half Marathon was already full this year, it might be the perfect moment to discover your next challenge.

Explore the calendar and start planning your next race.

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