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How to get from Porto to Tui

Mariza

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tui- santiageo June 2 - June 7
hi guys
I cant seem to find a full information regarding public transport from Porto to Tui.
what would your advice be? I'm planning to travel on June 1 in the afternoon from Porto and hope to arrive in Tui late afternoon / early evening.
i read that i can also do Valenca and just walk from there to Tui . looking forward to hearing from you.
thanks
Mariza
 
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hi guys
I cant seem to find a full information regarding public transport from Porto to Tui.
what would your advice be? I'm planning to travel on June 1 in the afternoon from Porto and hope to arrive in Tui late afternoon / early evening.
i read that i can also do Valenca and just walk from there to Tui . looking forward to hearing from you.
thanks
Mariza

Hi Mariza - the web site below gives all the trains from Porto to Valenca. Valencia is only a short walk across the bridge over the River Minho so nice to walk out of Portugal into Spain a new beginning. Having just finhshed my Camino the wlak across the bridge is very pleasant with a nice view of Portugal

http://www.cp.pt/sites/passageiros/pt/consultar-horarios/horarios-resultado - journey time ranges from 1hr 40 to 3hr 27 but there are plenty of trains 05.00 to 20.00.

You will have a great Camino Tui to SdC is really nice - the alberque in Pontevedra is only a very short walk from a great restaurant selling octopus worth a trying a small platter between 2 - you actually walk passed it getting to the alberque.
Bien Camino!! :)
 
Haven't seen any company doing connections from Porto to Tui, but there are several options for buses and rail to Valença. The walk over the bridge to Tui (4-5km) is nice with good views.

Autna has buses leaving from Porto airport:
http://www.autna.com/es/aeropuerto-de-oporto/
There is also AVIC and Rede expressos, but probable not from the Airport.
 
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If your timings don't work with the service providers listed here ... its a short 2.5 km walk from Valenca to Tuy.

1910 Tui

ALSA operates buses north and south between Santiago and Lisboa that stops at Tuy. This is an international schedule.
http://www.alsa.es/

ATSA (not ALSA) provides several buses daily between Tui and Vigo.

Vigo Bus Station ... See ATSA.
http://vigobus.com/

Renfe provides service Vigo to Valenca Portugal with a stop in Tui.

Renfe
http://www.renfe.com/

Castromil (Monbus) connects Tui to Pontevedra and Pontevedra to Santiago (two stages).
http://www.monbus.es/index2.htm

3300 Santiago to Porto and Lisboa

3301 This section describes transportation options from Santiago to Porto and Lisboa

Index 3300

3302 Planes
3302 Trains
3303 Buses

3301 Planes

There are flights from A Coruña to Lisboa.

A Coruña Airport (LCG)
http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-A-Coruna/en/

3302 Trains

Renfe operates trains from Santiago to Vigo and from Vigo to Valenca.

CP Celta operates trains from Vigo to Porto.

CP operates regional and national trains from Valenca to Porto and Porto to Lisboa. Station Gare do Oriente is closest to Lisboa airport.

Renfe
http://www.renfe.com/

Comboios de Portugal (CP) (urban, regional, national, and international train services)
http://www.cp.pt/cp/displayPage.do?vgnextoid=87cbd5abe2a74010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD

3303 Buses

Note: there is no central bus station in Porto.

ALSA operates one bus daily from Santiago bus station to Porto and Lisboa. The bus stops at Porto Airport and Porto Metro Station Casa da Musica. The bus stops at Lisboa Gare do Oriente and Lisboa Gare Sete Rio.

Monbus provides bus service from Santiago bus station to Vigo bus station.

Autna provides bus service from Vigo bus station to Porto.

Autna has bus stops in Porto at the following locations from South to North:

a. Campo Mártires da Patria, 37
The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D

b. Avda. de los Aliados – McDonald’s
The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D

c. Intercambiador Casa da Musica - Cais 3
Metro line ABCEF

d. Aeropuerto
Metro line E

Renex operates buses from Porto to Lisboa.

Renex bus stop in Porto is located at Campo Mártires da Patria, 37. The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D.

In Lisboa, Renex operates buses from Gare do Oriente which is co-located with the train station and is the closest station to the airport.

Rede Expressos operates buses from Porto to Lisboa.

Rede Expresso point of sale (and bus stop) in Porto is located Garagem Atlantico Rua Alexandre Herculano, 366 4000 Porto. The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D.

In Lisboa, Rede Expressos operates buses from from Sete Rios bus station.

ALSA
http://www.alsa.es/

Monbus
http://www.monbus.es/index2.htm

Autna
http://www.autna.com/es/

Renex
http://www.renex.pt/

Rede Expressos
http://www.rede-expressos.pt/
 
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Hi Mariza - the web site below gives all the trains from Porto to Valenca. Valencia is only a short walk across the bridge over the River Minho so nice to walk out of Portugal into Spain a new beginning. Having just finhshed my Camino the wlak across the bridge is very pleasant with a nice view of Portugal

http://www.cp.pt/sites/passageiros/pt/consultar-horarios/horarios-resultado - journey time ranges from 1hr 40 to 3hr 27 but there are plenty of trains 05.00 to 20.00.

You will have a great Camino Tui to SdC is really nice - the alberque in Pontevedra is only a very short walk from a great restaurant selling octopus worth a trying a small platter between 2 - you actually walk passed it getting to the alberque.
Bien Camino!! :)


thank you so much for your info. very helpful. and first time doing the camino so really looking forward to this. thanks again.
 
If your timings don't work with the service providers listed here ... its a short 2.5 km walk from Valenca to Tuy.

1910 Tui

ALSA operates buses north and south between Santiago and Lisboa that stops at Tuy. This is an international schedule.
http://www.alsa.es/

ATSA (not ALSA) provides several buses daily between Tui and Vigo.

Vigo Bus Station ... See ATSA.
http://vigobus.com/

Renfe provides service Vigo to Valenca Portugal with a stop in Tui.

Renfe
http://www.renfe.com/

Castromil (Monbus) connects Tui to Pontevedra and Pontevedra to Santiago (two stages).
http://www.monbus.es/index2.htm

3300 Santiago to Porto and Lisboa

3301 This section describes transportation options from Santiago to Porto and Lisboa

Index 3300

3302 Planes
3302 Trains
3303 Buses

3301 Planes

There are flights from A Coruña to Lisboa.

A Coruña Airport (LCG)
http://www.aena-aeropuertos.es/csee/Satellite/Aeropuerto-A-Coruna/en/

3302 Trains

Renfe operates trains from Santiago to Vigo and from Vigo to Valenca.

CP Celta operates trains from Vigo to Porto.

CP operates regional and national trains from Valenca to Porto and Porto to Lisboa. Station Gare do Oriente is closest to Lisboa airport.

Renfe
http://www.renfe.com/

Comboios de Portugal (CP) (urban, regional, national, and international train services)
http://www.cp.pt/cp/displayPage.do?vgnextoid=87cbd5abe2a74010VgnVCM1000007b01a8c0RCRD

3303 Buses

Note: there is no central bus station in Porto.

ALSA operates one bus daily from Santiago bus station to Porto and Lisboa. The bus stops at Porto Airport and Porto Metro Station Casa da Musica. The bus stops at Lisboa Gare do Oriente and Lisboa Gare Sete Rio.

Monbus provides bus service from Santiago bus station to Vigo bus station.

Autna provides bus service from Vigo bus station to Porto.

Autna has bus stops in Porto at the following locations from South to North:

a. Campo Mártires da Patria, 37
The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D

b. Avda. de los Aliados – McDonald’s
The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D

c. Intercambiador Casa da Musica - Cais 3
Metro line ABCEF

d. Aeropuerto
Metro line E

Renex operates buses from Porto to Lisboa.

Renex bus stop in Porto is located at Campo Mártires da Patria, 37. The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D.

In Lisboa, Renex operates buses from Gare do Oriente which is co-located with the train station and is the closest station to the airport.

Rede Expressos operates buses from Porto to Lisboa.

Rede Expresso point of sale (and bus stop) in Porto is located Garagem Atlantico Rua Alexandre Herculano, 366 4000 Porto. The closest Metro is Estação Sao Bento line D.

In Lisboa, Rede Expressos operates buses from from Sete Rios bus station.

ALSA
http://www.alsa.es/

Monbus
http://www.monbus.es/index2.htm

Autna
http://www.autna.com/es/

Renex
http://www.renex.pt/

Rede Expressos
http://www.rede-expressos.pt/


Thank you so much for your information, very helpful
 
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Haven't seen any company doing connections from Porto to Tui, but there are several options for buses and rail to Valença. The walk over the bridge to Tui (4-5km) is nice with good views.

Autna has buses leaving from Porto airport:
http://www.autna.com/es/aeropuerto-de-oporto/
There is also AVIC and Rede expressos, but probable not from the Airport.



hi there, thank you too for your help. I'm glad I found this forum.
 
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The walk over the bridge to Tui (4-5km) is nice with good views.
...

The bridge between Valenca do Minho and Tui is no ordinary span. Known as the International Bridge it was designed by the Eiffel firm (of Paris tower fame) in 1898 and carries pedestrian, vehicular and rail traffic in 3 separate but connected sections. From Valenca the view towards Tui from the bridge at dusk as the lights are lit is spectacular.

Bom caminho and Buen camino!
 
:) really looking forward to this. exactly one week from today I'd be crossing that bridge. thank you for your tip,much apprectiated.
 
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