Lisbon Marathon 2025: Everything You Need to Know for the Big Day

Paula Veloso
by Paula Veloso
4 months ago

The Lisbon Marathon is more than a race; it’s a unique experience that combines the beauty of the Atlantic coast with the vibrant energy of the Portuguese capital. Recognized as one of the fastest and most scenic in the world, this event is a dream for any runner, whether you’re a first-timer at the 42K distance or a veteran looking for a new personal best.

To get you ready for the big day on October 25th, we’ve put together a complete guide with everything you need to know.

The Course: A Dream by the Se

The Lisbon Marathon course is one of its biggest attractions. Starting in Carcavelos, athletes run along a mostly flat and fast route, always with a view of the sea, along the famous Marginal. This stunning scenery not only inspires but also helps maintain your pace.

The course passes iconic landmarks like Estoril and the Belém Tower before finishing in the heart of Lisbon at Praça do Comércio. The finish line, with a roaring crowd, is an unforgettable moment of pure emotion and triumph.

Logistics and Practical Information

To make sure nothing goes wrong, here are a few key points for race day logistics:

  • Start and Finish: The start is in Carcavelos, while the finish line is in Praça do Comércio. Public transportation and shuttle services will be available to the start area.
  • Bib Pickup: The “Marathon Expo” is where you’ll need to pick up your race bib and athlete kit. Keep an eye out for the dates and location, which are usually announced during the week of the event.
  • Aid Stations: The course will have regular aid stations with water, energy drinks, and fruit. It’s crucial that you know where they are to manage your hydration and nutrition.

Essential Race Day Tips

Preparation goes beyond physical training. The big day requires strategy and focus:

  • Nutrition: Stick to the plan you’ve practiced. Don’t try anything new on race day, either in terms of food or drinks.
  • Pacing: Maintain a consistent pace in the first few kilometers. The excitement of the start can lead you to go faster than planned, but patience pays off in the end.
  • Hydration: Drink regularly, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Dehydration is the biggest enemy of your performance.
  • Gear: Wear gear that you’ve already tested and know is comfortable. Your socks, shoes, and clothes should be familiar to avoid blisters or chafing.

More Than a Marathon

The Lisbon Marathon is just one part of a great running festival. The event also includes the Half Marathon and the Mini Marathon, which take place on September 26th. If you don’t feel ready for the full distance, these are fantastic options to join the celebration.

Whatever distance you choose, the important thing is to enjoy the journey. The Lisbon Marathon is a celebration of effort and perseverance, and every step you take will be a victory.

Haven’t registered yet? Find the registration information here and get ready for your dream race.

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