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Book your Porto Card and save time and a lot of stress on site. The pass offers free travel for consecutive 24h, 48h, 72h and 96h, on the following services: metro, buses, and suburban trains (between Paredes, Paramos, Lousado e Vila das Aves). With the purchase of the Porto Card, you will save money as compared to buying single tickets for each attraction. The pass is an ideal choice to explore Porto hassle-free.This card grants the holder the following benefits:Free and unlimited use of public transport in Porto. This includes the metro (the underground – even to the airport), city buses of the bus company STCP and the suburban trains between Paredes, Paramos, Lousado e Vila das Aves.Free admission to currently 5 museums and monumentsUp to 50% discount for other museums, monuments, and Theme Centres50% in Real Companhia Velha Port Wine Cellars25% on Guided Tours in Casa da MúsicaUp to 30% off most Port Wine Cellars25% in Palácio da Bolsa25% in São Francisco Church25% in Clérigos TowerUp to 20 % discount on more than 80 tours and guided tours: including excursions and boat trips on the Minho or Douro; guided tours and wine tastings in the world-famous port wine cellarsUp to 20 % discount in more than 20 restaurants, bars, and cafésUp to 25% discount on purchases in participating storesUp to 10% discount on Fado Shows20% at SEA LIFE Aquarium25% discount at Santo Inácio Zoo20% at World of Discoveries
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You can pick up your Porto Card at one of the following tourism offices: - Sé Posto de Turismo, located at Calçada D. Pedro Pitões (historic center), nº15, from 9 am to 6 pm, every day; - Interactive Tourism Office at the airport, located on floor 0 (public arrival area) from 8 am to 6:30 pm every day.
Address
Calçada Dom Pedro Pitões 15, 4050-467 Porto, Portugal
The skyline of Oporto is characterized by many famous landmarks, but above all stands the Clerigos Tower. This bell tower, part of the Igreja dos Clérigos (Church of Clergymen) was built in the 18th century by the Italian architect Niccolò Nasoni, following the Baroque architectural style.
The sound of Fado echoing in narrow alleyways lined with traditional azulejo-decorated houses, Lisbon radiates saudade across the city. This traditional form of music dates back to the 19th century in the Portuguese capital. Melancholic melodies recalling blissful moments of nostalgia, poetic lyrics, and soulful singing reflect the country's deep sense of longing.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.