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I would ride bus not train Lisbon to Porto.
Rode bus, ALSA, from Lisbon to Porto few times.
Easy ride.
When arriving at the bus station in Porto go downstairs and catch metro to your destination in Porto.
Hope you are taking a extra day to see Lisbon and a extra day to see Porto.
At the Lisbon bus station ALSA buses pull in front of their small office in the Lisbon bus station.
Found down stairs at the end of the elevated walkway. Be safe use elevated walk way. Goes over all the bus slots.
lisbon bus station is on metro line. Easy to get to from downtown Lisbon.
Do you have a place reserved in Porto?
I will post names of places I have stayed at in Porto.
Get first stamp at cathedral in Porto. Small office in small building by cathedral.
most ride train few stops out of Porto to start walk.
Thus avoiding built up areas, traffic, etc
ditto what tincatinker stated above. I have never booked a bus reservation. Always got a seat.
At most purchased ticket the day before.
Try Alsa bus great daily service. Excellent website can book on line use google translator or click on English on website Bom Camino , Bom dia, Paul.My wife and I are planning on walking the Portuguese Camino from Porto in September.
We have a few questions. We will be traveling to Porto from Lisbon and are looking at the best way to get to Porto from Lisbon in mid-September. How difficult is it to travel by train at that time of year? We can’t see any train or bus schedule this far in advance. We are also looking at how soon should we book tickets for our train or bus trip from Santiago to Porto at the end of our Camino? Can someone make suggestions as to hotels in Santiago and how soon should we make reservations. Thank you for any help.
Thank you looking forward to our trip.I entered a random weekday in March on the Portuguese train site and came up with 19 departures for that day. Duration of travel between about 3.5 and 4 hours, with prices starting around 20€.
CP - Comboios de Portugal
Na CP - Comboios de Portugal pode consultar horários, comboios e descontos, bem como comprar bilhetes online. Saiba maiswww.cp.pt
My wife and I are planning on walking the Portuguese Camino from Porto in September.
We have a few questions. We will be traveling to Porto from Lisbon and are looking at the best way to get to Porto from Lisbon in mid-September. How difficult is it to travel by train at that time of year? We can’t see any train or bus schedule this far in advance.
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