

If you buy 10 journeys you will get one for free. The “Andante” card will cost you 0,50€ (you just need to buy one per person for your stay) plus 1,20€ for each added journey. One single journey will cost you 1,80€ if purchased inside the bus. You will find this machines inside the buses. Buy the Andante card, top it up and validate before each journey. At the airport, metro and train stations, some bus stops, kiosks, Pay Shop agents (look for the red flags on newspaper shops, buildings or coffees) and many other places. You can buy and charge the Andante Card almost everywhere in the city. You can charge it with single or multiple journeys, saving money instead of paying each journey inside the bus. For one, two or infinite trips, this rechargeable paper card will be your best friend during your stay in Porto. The buses are modern and comfortable, with air-conditioned, digital information boards and many run on natural gas.Īndante Card If you’re planning to move around by bus and metro, you should definitely buy a “Andante”. The Porto bus network (STCP) works generally well and reaches almost everywhere, more than the Metro lines. If you’d like more information on the fares, discounts and the various travel cards, check out our article on tickets and travel cards in Rome.Travelling by bus in Porto is a budget option and a good choice if you are moving inside or around the city borders and want to see the entire journey from the window, noticing every detail on every street. On Friday and Saturday, the metro runs until 1:30 am. The metro opens every day from 5:30 am to 11:30 pm. If you are planning to use public transport regularly we recommend that you buy a few tickets at a time or buy a travel card. Tickets can be purchased at the metro stations, at news-stands and in most corner shops.

Line A runs from the northwest to southeast, from Battistini to Anagnina. These are the most important stops to keep in mind: Line A (Orange) Our Lady of the Conception of the CapuchinsĪlthough the metro only comprises three lines, it gets to most of the city’s top attractions.
