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Travel to Porto
Getting to Porto from Francisco SA-Carneiro Airport (OPO) is a breeze! Plus, you'll be thrilled to know that flight ticket prices are super affordable right now!
Here are the Frequently asked Questions. Please contact us if you have any other questions.
Frequently asked questions
- 01The airport serving Porto is Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO), commonly referred to as Porto Airport. Located approximately 15 km from the city center, it is well connected by metro, taxi, and ride-sharing services. The metro LINE E provides a direct connection between the airport and downtown Porto in about 30 minutes. When booking your flights, look for the airport code OPO. Porto Airport is modern, efficient, and serves many direct international routes across Europe and beyond.
- 02You have several options to reach Hilton Porto Gaia from Porto Airport (OPO): Subway: Take the Metro LINE E from the airport to Trindade station. From there, change to LINE D direction Santo Ovídio and exit at Jardim do Morro. From the station, it’s about a 10–12 minute walk downhill to the hotel. Taxi: A taxi ride from the airport to Hilton Porto Gaia takes approximately 20–25 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs between €25–35.
- 03The Metro do Porto is a modern, easy-to-use light rail system connecting the airport, city center, and surrounding areas, including Vila Nova de Gaia. The network operates with several lines identified by letters and colors (A, B, C, D, E, F). The most commonly used lines for visitors are LINE E, which connects Porto Airport (OPO) to the city center, and LINE D, which crosses the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge between Porto and Gaia. To use the metro, you’ll need an Andante card. This reusable travel card can be purchased at airport or station machines. You load it with single journeys (Z2, Z3, etc., depending on zones) or daily passes. Before boarding, you must validate your card by tapping it on the yellow validation machines at the station entrance. Trains run frequently, typically every 5–15 minutes depending on the line and time of day. The metro is clean, safe, and well-signposted, making it very convenient for visitors. For most central trips within Porto, you’ll usually need a Z2 ticket. From the airport to the city center, a Z4 ticket is required. Overall, the Porto Metro is affordable, reliable, and one of the easiest ways to move around the city. http://www.metrodoporto.pt (http://www.metrodoporto.pt)
- 04Getting around Porto is easy and convenient thanks to its compact layout and efficient public transportation system. The city center is very walkable, and many of Porto’s main attractions are within short walking distance of each other. Comfortable shoes are recommended, as the city is known for its charming but steep streets. For longer distances, the Metro do Porto is the fastest and most practical option. It connects the airport to the city center and serves key areas of Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Buses and trams are also available and can be useful for reaching specific neighborhoods. Taxis, as well as ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt, are widely available and reasonably priced compared to many other European cities. If you plan to use public transport frequently, consider purchasing an Andante travel card, which allows easy access to metro and bus services. Whether on foot, by metro, or by taxi, Porto is simple to navigate and enjoyable to explore. https://www.introducingporto.com/public-transport
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