Entertainment Quality: 3 / 5
Porto in Prices & Facts
$8.7 $8.73
Quick Lunch for One
Spoken Languages
Portuguese
$1.6 $1.64
Public Transport Ride
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Getting Around
Metro
Porto's Metro costs €1.20-€2.00 per ride depending on the distance and operates from 6am to 1am, efficiently connecting important areas like the Ribeira district and Casa da Música. For the best value, grab a Andante card (€0.60) and preload it for multiple trips to save on fares.
Bus
Porto's buses cost €1.20 per ride and operate daily from 5am to midnight, providing access to popular spots like Ribeira and Foz do Douro; use a contactless "Andante" card for convenient top-ups and transfers. For extra savings, consider getting the “Andante 10” card (€7.50 for 10 rides), which can be shared among friends, ensuring your group explores the city more affordably.
Porto Airports
Francisco Sá Carneiro / OPO
26 minutes
average time to city center
Tourist Reviews
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« Evening by the Douro River. Porto. It’s the second largest city in Portugal, yet it has a vibe that’s so different from the capital, Lisbon. The center feels quite poor, but we didn't venture far beyond that. However, the city is so colorful, diverse, and layered that it’s impossible not to fall in love with it.)) »
« Porto is charming, cozy, and beautiful! I want to go back! 😊 »
« Porto. It's unlike any other European city... Very unique, very authentic, incredible and at the same time puzzling... »
« We loved Porto!!! A city with soul!!!! »
« Porto took our breath away! We will definitely come back to this city more than once! 😊❤️ »
« Porto is a fairytale city, no other way to put it! No matter how you look at it, the atmosphere leaves a lasting impression! Unrestrained fun, local festivals that even some residents might not know about, mind-blowing architecture (that's a topic on its own), and the preserved spirit of a once-mighty city! It's hard to say goodbye, but I will definitely be back! »
« It's hard to describe this city in just one word... There are no grand streets, well-kept yards, or modern architectural monuments. On the way to the old town center, every second building is abandoned or in disrepair, and the shops are quaint little places run by elderly owners... But this city, filled with its own spirit, rhythm, and life! It's an incredible place that every traveler should experience. »