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Porto: The city

Porto is a fascinating and vibrant city that is rapidly becoming one of Europe’s most respected tourist destinations.

The Historic Center of Porto, classified as World Heritage by UNESCO, is one of the most attractive venues for visitors, since the city boasts an extensive history, interesting tourist attractions, and a buzzing nightlife, and outstanding tourist facilities.
Porto is the center of a culturally and naturally rich region that gathers together history, arts and nature. The region is famed for the production of Port, which is still stored and matured in the vast cellars that stretch along the banks of the Douro River.

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How to get there?

Porto is a major infrastructure hub of north Portugal, which is why it can be easily reached by a variety of means of transportation:

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By airplane

Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport

Porto’s Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO) is situated 11 km northwest of the center. It is serviced by some 20 airline companies which operate both business class and low cost flights.

The airport transfer means are highly reliable, Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport being accessible by both public means of transport (buses and metros) and private means (rented cars and taxis).

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By train

São Bento Train Station

São Bento Train Station is located in central Porto, in Praça Almeida Garrett, being the terminal of regional trains which travel between Porto and sundry north destinations such as Braga, Viana do Castelo and Duoro.

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Campanhã Train Station

Campanhã Train Station is the terminal of trains leaving for and arriving all over the country. Moreover the station is also used by trains which establish international railway connections.

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By car

Porto is literally surrounded by motorways, meaning the city enjoys excellent road connections with the entire Portugal. Thus, for instance, A1 links Porto to Lisbon, A4 provides the connection to Tras-os-Montes, whereas A3 reaches all the way to Minho. Either by bus or by car, Porto can be reached from virtually all corners of the country.

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