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Porto, PortugalPage 9
ABOVE: The train shed in São Bento, Porto's main railroad station. TransportationArriving in PortoBy air. Porto Airport (OPO) has regular service from Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Munich, Paris, Rome, and many other European cities. TAP Air Portugal flies nonstop from Newark to Porto several times a week, and SATA offers service from Boston during the summer months. TAP also flies to Porto from Caracas, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paolo. Airport ground transportation. Line E (violet) of the Metro do Porto connects the airport to the city center in about 25 minutes. The Metro station is about 50 meters from the terminal.
By car. Porto is on the Atlantic coast of Northern Portugal, and it's easy to reach by motorway from Lisbon and other tourist areas. (Porto is also close to Spain--in fact, many residents of Galicia fly in and out of Porto Airport.) Use ViaMichelin to plan your route. Local transportation
Porto's city buses are operated by STCP, and they're convenient on routes that aren't served by the Metro. You might also want to try the STCP's Porto Tram City Tour on a vintage streetcar. Finally, the Porto.Card is worth considering if you're staying outside the center and plan to make extensive use of public transport. Next page: Tourist information
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