English-speaking business & creative professionals in Lisbon

Browse trusted, English-speaking business & creative professionals in Lisbon, reviewed by the expat community.

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Artem

Lisbon on Jul 2025

Had some serious bodywork issues — dents, chipped paint, and rust spots. They handled everything efficiently and kept me updated throughout. The final result was incredible: smooth finish, perfect paint match, and no sign of previous damage. Honest team, great communication, and fair prices.

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Anonymous

Lisbon on Jan 2026

I’ve had maybe four sessions with Maria, the psychologist, all online, and I spoke to her last week. She’s great, very flexible with scheduling, and she definitely personalizes the sessions to me. I haven’t noticed progress yet, but I think that’s the process, and I’m going to talk to her next week. The price feels fair and I would recommend her.

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Michelle

Kansas City on Mar 2026

Wilson helped us find a car and a couple restaurants in Lisbon near where we were staying. He was very punctual and really educated about the area, so we learned stuff about Lisbon while we were there. Any questions we had, he answered quickly and clearly, and he was just great. This was during the summer, and I even passed his number to a client of mine who’s heading to Portugal.

Briefing a designer, photographer or marketer is far easier when you can explain exactly what you need. Locallista lists English-speaking creative and business professionals in Lisbon, from branding and web design to photography and marketing. Every provider is screened before listing and ranked on phone-verified reviews from the expat community. Pick a category below and reach out directly with a free account.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there English-speaking designers and agencies in Lisbon?
Yes. Lisbon is a hub for international creatives, so finding English-speaking designers, photographers, marketers and web developers is easy. We list ones reviewed by other clients, so you can judge the work and not just the pitch.
How do I brief a creative if we don't share a first language?
Most creative pros here work in English every day, so briefing is rarely the issue. Be clear about your goal, share examples you like, and agree the scope in writing before you start.
Should I hire a freelancer or an agency?
It depends on the job. A freelancer is usually cheaper and more personal for a single project, while an agency suits ongoing or multi-skill work. Reviews help you see who actually delivers, either way.
How do I know the work will be good?
Ask to see a portfolio and read reviews from past clients. On Locallista those reviews are phone-verified, so you get an honest read before you commit.
Can I find someone for a one-off project?
Yes, many freelancers and studios take on one-off work like a logo, a website or a photoshoot. Just say it's a single project up front so the quote matches.