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train from Lisbon to Porto?

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Not hard, though the bus was easier and cheaper! Check out Rome2rio.com for times and fares on the specific date you want to travel since it can vary considerably.
 
Agree with Vacajoe.
Bus is easier. Faster.

When get off the bus in Porto, go downstairs to catch the metro into Proto proper.
Easy system.
Small bus station compared to one in Lisboa.

If staying over night in Porto, I recommend the Hotel Peninsular.
Rua Sa da Bandeira, 21, União de Freguesias do Centro, 4000-433 Porto, Portugal

https://hotel-peninsular.pt/

Excellent location. Nice breakfast. Old building. Many hikers stay there.

Sao Bento train station few min walk.
Metro (where you will arrive from the bus station) is about a block or so away.
Walking distance to Cathedral. Where you get credentials for the camino.

I have stayed there twice.

Considering prices in Porto keep going up and up. This is a deal.
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Take Marty’s advice: the price on that room is amazing! We stayed at a “hotel” which really was just a hostel and our room had a triple bunk in it! Cost us twice the rate shown on the link. BTW, if you have the time, both Lisboa and Porto are worth an extra day or two as a tourist. 🍷
 
I did it in 2017, an afternoon trip of three hours, from memory. Quite straight-forward and comfortable..
 
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Trains from Lisbon to Porto leave from two stations in Lisbon: Santa Apolónia and Oriente. Both stations have metro stops but Santa Apolónia (at the end of the blue line) is closer to the city centre and easier to reach (unless you’re coming straight from the airport, because the airport and Oriente are both on the red line). You can search for train schedules in English on the CP app (Comboios de Portugal - Portugal Railways) or website.
 
Useful information I hope to be taking the train from Lisbon on the morning of 15th February up to Porto....
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I stayed at the Peninsular before my Camino in 2017 and was very happy with property, service, location and price.

Unfortunately they are book already for the dates I’ll be there in May 2019!

Agree with Vacajoe.
Bus is easier. Faster.

When get off the bus in Porto, go downstairs to catch the metro into Proto proper.
Easy system.
Small bus station compared to one in Lisboa.

If staying over night in Porto, I recommend the Hotel Peninsular.
Rua Sa da Bandeira, 21, União de Freguesias do Centro, 4000-433 Porto, Portugal

https://hotel-peninsular.pt/

Excellent location. Nice breakfast. Old building. Many hikers stay there.

Sao Bento train station few min walk.
Metro (where you will arrive from the bus station) is about a block or so away.
Walking distance to Cathedral. Where you get credentials for the camino.

I have stayed there twice.

Considering prices in Porto keep going up and up. This is a deal.
 
how easy is getting train from Lisbon to Porto?
The bus is great, but the express trains are more comfortable and if you pick the right train can be cheaper. On the trains, if you are over 65, you automatically get a 50% discount. If you book online 5 days in advance you get 45% discount and 8 days in advance you get a massive 65% discount. I always used to use the bus but now
how easy is getting train from Lisbon to Porto?
 
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Useful information I hope to be taking the train from Lisbon on the morning of 15th February up to Porto....
Before you hop on the train, do not forget to have one (or more) of those famous and delicious pastéis de nata-custard pastries Stephen !😎
Passa bem e bom caminho e até mais !
Nel e Albertinho , os seus amigos queridos do caminho Português 😊
 
Before you hop on the train, do not forget to have one (or more) of those famous and delicious pastéis de nata-custard pastries Stephen !😎
I need the low calorie pasteis, Albertinho. I've lost 13 kgms and don't want to put it all back on before I leave Porto :)
I'll be thinking of you and Nel....
 
I need the low calorie pasteis, Albertinho. I've lost 13 kgms and don't want to put it all back on before I leave Porto :)

Congratulations on the weight loss! In case you're interested, you can get amazing dairy-free pastéis de nata at daTerra in Lisbon (Bairro Alto) or Porto (near São Bento train station).
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Agree with Vacajoe.
Bus is easier. Faster.

When get off the bus in Porto, go downstairs to catch the metro into Proto proper.
Easy system.
Small bus station compared to one in Lisboa.

If staying over night in Porto, I recommend the Hotel Peninsular.
Rua Sa da Bandeira, 21, União de Freguesias do Centro, 4000-433 Porto, Portugal

https://hotel-peninsular.pt/

Excellent location. Nice breakfast. Old building. Many hikers stay there.

Sao Bento train station few min walk.
Metro (where you will arrive from the bus station) is about a block or so away.
Walking distance to Cathedral. Where you get credentials for the camino.

I have stayed there twice.

Considering prices in Porto keep going up and up. This is a deal.
Stayed at Peninsular April last year beautiful building, not so beautiful Bed Bugs. Check reviews before booking!
 
how easy is getting train from Lisbon to Porto?
We took the train last year it was very easy and cheap especially if you have a seniors card only €12.50
We were staying near to the station so it wasan easy walk for the 9 30AM train. When you arrive in Porto your ticket covers you for the trip to Sao Bento station Enjoy Porto the pastel de nata are to die for!
Buen camino
 
We took the train last year it was very easy and cheap especially if you have a seniors card only €12.50
We were staying near to the station so it wasan easy walk for the 9 30AM train. When you arrive in Porto your ticket covers you for the trip to Sao Bento station Enjoy Porto the pastel de nata are to die for!
Buen camino
thank you Cicada, is there two train stations? and is Sao Bento in the city?
 
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thank you Cicada, is there two train stations? and is Sao Bento in the city?
Yes the train from Lisbon will drop you at Campanha station then you take the local train to the beautiful Sao Bento station right inthe centre of Porto. Your ticket from Lisbon will cover the fare to Sao Bento.
De nada
 
What about purchasing the ticket early instead of at the station? pros/cons
Thanks :)
 
What about purchasing the ticket early instead of at the station? pros/cons
Thanks :)
Well I guess buying your ticket on line before your journey has its advantages whatever they might be. But we found the train at 9am ish on a Wednesday at the end of August not crowded ie plenty of seats we did book the day before and were asked for ID to obtain the seniors discount fare !
The walk from Porto was very crowded and very hot and if you're walking in September then i would recommend booking ahead for accommodation especially after Tui
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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