Tipping in Portugal

In Portugal, the customary tip is Small tip / round up. Work out the tip, the total and the split per person below, in EUR.

Quick tip
€2.50
Tip amount
€52.50
Total to pay
€52.50
Per person
Portugal tipping custom

Tipping is modest in Portugal: leaving 5–10% or rounding up in restaurants is appreciated but not obligatory. Note that couvert (bread, olives and other nibbles brought to the table) is charged separately and is not a tip. Round up for cafés and taxis.

Tip table for Portugal at 5%

The tip and total on some common bill amounts at the customary 5% rate.

BillTip (5%)Total
€20.00€1.00€21.00
€50.00€2.50€52.50
€80.00€4.00€84.00
€100.00€5.00€105.00
€200.00€10.00€210.00

How to calculate a tip in Portugal

  1. 01 Enter your bill amount in EUR.
  2. 02 The customary 5% tip is pre-filled — adjust it or tap a quick preset to match the service.
  3. 03 Set how many people are splitting the bill to see the tip, total and per-person amount instantly.

Frequently asked questions

Do you tip in Portugal?

Yes — the customary tip in Portugal is small tip / round up. Tipping is modest in Portugal: leaving 5–10% or rounding up in restaurants is appreciated but not obligatory. Note that couvert (bread, olives and other nibbles brought to the table) is charged separately and is not a tip. Round up for cafés and taxis.

How much should I tip in Portugal?

As a guide, small tip / round up. On a €100.00 bill that is about €5.00. Adjust the percentage in the calculator above to match the service and your bill.

Is service charge included in Portugal?

Tipping is modest in Portugal: leaving 5–10% or rounding up in restaurants is appreciated but not obligatory. Note that couvert (bread, olives and other nibbles brought to the table) is charged separately and is not a tip. Round up for cafés and taxis. Always check your bill for a service charge before adding a tip so you do not pay twice.

Is this Portugal tip calculator free and private?

Yes. It is completely free, needs no sign-up, and runs entirely in your browser — nothing you type is uploaded anywhere.

Note Tipping is a social custom, not a law, and norms change over time. Service charges vary from venue to venue, and card machines increasingly prompt for a tip even in places where locals leave nothing. Treat these figures as a friendly guide, check your bill for a service charge before adding more, and tip what feels fair for the service you received.

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