Getting Around

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Here are a few suggestions to move around Oporto.

Visit PORTO with 1 ticket only - YELLOW CITY CRUISE TICKET package includes

Hop on / Hop off sightseeing bus ticket
One hour cruise on the Douro River
Port Wine Cellar entrance

Price for ticket : 17 Euros per adult

Note: Ticket for Bus must be used on next 24 hours after validation. One Hour Cruise and the Port Wine Cellars do not oblige you to use this ticket on the same day - it can be used on following days.

 

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August 24, 2006 change by giorgio
May 25, 2005 change by pedrosacosta

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Metro

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The city's transport network has been upgraded recently with the implementation of a new light subway system, the Metro do Porto ( www.metrodoporto.pt), from which the first four lines, the blue, red, yellow and green lines, are completed. They cross the city to the neighbouring cities of Matosinhos and Maia. New lines will be opening later this year, and an extension to the airport will be operating by january 2006. 

For (combined) routes and timetables on metro, buses and trains, check out the helpful website more..

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Bus

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Bus operator STCP ( www.stcp.pt) runs an extensive network, is efficient and ecological (it boasts the second larger fleet in europe running on natural gas!). Use your mobile phone to know when your bus is arriving. Insert the bus stop code (visible on the up right angle by the logo SMS BUS) and send an SMS to # 3001. Soon you'll get a reply with the arrival times of the next five buses arriving at your bus stop. Easy, no? 

The AeroBus is an STCP bus route that rapidly connects the main hotels of the city, the city centre and more..

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Tram

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Porto was the first city in the Iberian Peninsula to have a tram network, back in the 19th century. The tram, once the best way to travel in the city, was (almost) completely replaced by the bus in the 70's and 80's. With the urban renovation following 2001 (still going on in much of the city), the municipality is setting new tracks in the centre, hoping to have the old trams back soon.

Do not miss a trip on the tram # 18, running from Praça do Infante, along the river, to the seafront and pay a visit to the interesting Tram Museum on the way.

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Train Porto - Guimaraes

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Local trains are run by state operator CP ( www.cp.pt/) and provide a fast and confortable service to cities like Braga, Guimarães and Aveiro. This last route goes south along the coast, connecting Porto in less than half an hour with the popular (blue flag) beaches in Gaia (Francelos, Miramar, Aguda, Granja) and Espinho.

Intercity and Alfa Pendular trains connect Porto to Lisbon and other major cities, leaving from Porto Campanhã Station.

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Taxi

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Taxis are available everywhere and are not expensive. Be sure to check the fares on the display screen before you pay.

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