AÉROPORT DE PORTO (AÉROPORT FRANCISCO SÁ-CARNEIRO)
Read moreIt is ultra-modern and rather small because it has only one terminal. There are many flights to France: Paris is connected to Porto several times a day by Easyjet, TAP, Transavia and Vueling. Ryanair offers low-cost connections to Porto from Beauvais (connected to Paris by bus) and various provincial cities: Marseille, Lille, Bordeaux, Saint-Etienne and Rodez. Easyjet connects Lyon to Porto, and Transavia also offers seasonal flights from Nantes.
MÉTRO
Read moreThe Porto metro has 6 lines (A to F). Convenient for São Bento station, Avenida dos Aliados, Casa da Musica and crossing the Luis I bridge. It's clean, new and quite pleasant. For stations in the city center, there's a metro every 5 minutes during the day and every 12 minutes from 10pm onwards. For other destinations, allow an average of 15-20 minutes during the day and 30 minutes in the evening. The 6 lines converge at Trindade station in the city center. Line E runs to the airport.
ESTAÇÃO SÃO BENTO
Read morePorto's historic train station is an attraction in itself, with its magnificent azulejos that everyone comes to see. You will also see mosaics "inlaid" on the surrounding stones, a real work of goldsmiths. As far as transport is concerned, it is mostly suburban and regional trains that go north (Braga, Guimaraes...). A train connects it to the station of Campanhã every 20 minutes. Depending on the location of your accommodation, check which station is the closest... Luggage lockers are available, on the left as you enter.
STCP
Read moreCentralizes public transport in Porto and offers interesting multi-transport passes. 59 bus lines, of which 36 run at night until 1 am, and 11 from 1 am to 6 am. The most important bus lines are line 502 that connects Bolhão, Boavista and Matosinhos, line 500 that connects the city centre and Ribeira to Matosinhos along the coast and line 202 that connects the centre of Porto to Boavista and the beaches of Foz. Line 601 connects the airport to Boavista in 40 minutes. For another 10 minutes, the same line arrives in the centre of Porto.
FUNICULAIRE DE GUINDAIS
Read moreThis funicular connects the Ribeira at the bottom of the historic centre, near the quays, to the Praça da Batalha, at the very top of the city, near the bridge and the cathedral of Sé. It is a very practical means of transport when you are in a hurry or tired. Above all, it offers a splendid view of the Dom Luis Bridge, the medieval walls of Porto and the different wineries of Vila Nova de Gaia. It was inaugurated in 1891 and renovated a hundred years later, in 1994. To be done at least once for the unique experience and its obvious practicality.
TÉLÉPHÉRIQUE
Read moreOn the docks, or high up, you won't be able to pass by without seeing these eggs hanging in the air, which give the decor the air of a ski resort. And yet, it is here in Porto that this cable car has been transporting its passengers since February 2011, from the Gaia docks to the Jardins do Morro at a height of about 35 metres. The tour lasts about 5 minutes, the view is sublime. Very practical for those who would be tired just by seeing the zigzag ascent to reach the summit on foot. Original experience to live.
RYANAIR
Read morePorto, the city of the famous wine of the same name, is full of wonders to discover. For starters, there's nothing like enjoying a glass of port in one of the many bars on the banks of the Rio Douro, while taking in the magnificent views of the colorful buildings that stretch along the river. A mini-cruise on the river is another way to discover the city from another angle. Then lose yourself in the city's old quarters and step back in time. Wine lovers can also enjoy tastings in downtown Porto, while those with more time can explore the surrounding vineyards. Locals also recommend discovering the city's street art on a free guided tour, as well as enjoying the many bars and restaurants on Rua Galeria de Paris and Rua Cândido dos Reis. Porto has a good public transport network, but it's also pleasant to get around on foot to discover the city's different districts.
BUS
Read moreThere are about 50 bus lines in the Porto metropolitan area, about 10 of which run at night. The most important bus lines are line 502 that connects Bolhão, Boa Vista and Matosinhos, line 500 that connects Ribeira to Matosinhos along the coast and line 202 that connects the centre of Porto to Boa Vista. Find a very practical interactive map on the site to find out the stops and timetables. Possibility to take a ticket for a Yellowbus tourist bus and/or an old tramway to explore the city.
NORTHROAD – RENT A MOTO & VELO / TOURS
Read moreLocated on the banks of the Douro River, it is the perfect place to discover the city on two wheels. You can rent bikes (electric or not), tandems, scooters and motorcycles. The reception is very friendly and gives advice on how to organize a little ride. Northroad also offers guided or self-guided motorcycle tours (to be done independently and at your own pace) of several days to discover Portugal and even go as far as Spain with a passionate guide.
DOURO RIVER TAXI
Read moreDon't feel like crossing a bridge to reach either side of the Douro? Doesn't going down and coming back up (or vice versa) give you more pleasure than that, or have you already done it so many times that it becomes routine? Then take the cabboat. It is the fastest way to cross the Douro, between the quays of Porto and Gaia. Aboard a rabelo-inspired boat, you'll be on the other side in less than 5 minutes! However, this comes at a cost. Try it at least once to get as close as possible to the wonderful Douro.
TURISPRIME
Read moreIf you are looking to rent a car to move around, use this rental agency located in Porto but also in other Portuguese cities such as Lisbon or Faro. Turisprime offers vehicles of different categories, from minis to minivans, including automatics. Competence and efficiency at low prices. Reservation on their website is very easy. Be careful, as with any car rental, you will need a credit card to leave a deposit. Check with your bank.
TT3WAYS PORTO - RENT A BIKE
Read moreHere is an original way to visit Porto and its surroundings. TT3Ways, installed on the banks of the Douro, offers the rental of bicycles, electric bikes, scooters, and even old cars like 2CV. Book on their website, by sending them an email, or directly at the agency. The team welcomes you with a smile and remains at your disposal for any question. Once equipped, all you have to do is to walk around the city and enjoy it.
VIEGUINI
Read moreLocated in the historical centre of Porto, Vieguini is a bicycle, tandem and scooter rental agency with a good price-quality ratio. For those who would like to discover the capital of the north and its surroundings, ideally following the very well laid out cycle paths, other than on foot or by public transport, here is a good address. Vieguini also offers bike rides in groups (from 4 people). The team is at your service and available at any time of the day to help you in case of any problem during the rental.
PORTO TRAM CITY TOUR
Read moreThe Porto tram network (managed by STCP) has three lines in circulation. These are ideal for sightseeing, as the tram routes pass through the most emblematic places in the city. Line 1 runs between the historic centre of Porto and the Passeio Alegre garden, along the Douro. Line 18 runs between Massarelos and the Carmo. Line 22 runs through the emblematic streets of downtown Porto, between the University of Porto and Batalha. The timetable varies from 8am-9am to 8pm-8.30pm each day.