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Porto Airport

ChrisT

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Time of past OR future Camino
Last 100k of the French Way Nov 2017
Porto to Santiago Sept 2018
Hi,

I was wondering how easy it is to start walking from Porto Airport on the Portugese Camino?

Has anyone on here done it before?

Thanks in advance.
 
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If you go directly from the airport to the Camino then you'll miss out on the city of Porto itself which would be such a shame. Catch the bus into the city, chill out and play tourist for a day and then catch the metro out to Matoshinos and start walking up the coast (if that's the CP you intend to take).
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

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If you go directly from the airport to the Camino then you'll miss out on the city of Porto itself which would be such a shame. Catch the bus into the city, chill out and play tourist for a day and then catch the metro out to Matoshinos and start walking up the coast (if that's the CP you intend to take).
Thanks Jeff - The only reason I want to walk from the airport is that I am in Porto 2 weeks prior to mY starting the Camino. I am there with work and will have a couple of days being a tourist then.
 
Luck you! No need to go near the airport then - the metro idea stands though plus there's a tourist office on the sea front where you can pick up a stamp and, if they have them in stock, maps of the camino.

Enjoy, it's a lovely country and Caminho.
 
Luck you! No need to go near the airport then - the metro idea stands though plus there's a tourist office on the sea front where you can pick up a stamp and, if they have them in stock, maps of the camino.

Enjoy, it's a lovely country and Caminho.
I am flying back into Porto 2 weeks after I have been there with work. Thats why I want to know about the route from the airport?
Thanks for you sugestions.
 
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