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Conference Location. Our destination at a glance.
Porto:
The second largest city in Portugal
is Porto, or Oporto, and offers
visitors many things to do and see.
Porto Portugal is the entryway to
the Douro Valley, Minho and Trás-os-Montes.
The wine-making region of Vila Nova
de Gaia is worth spending a few days
in for sightseeing. Vila Nova de
Gaia in Porto is where Port wine is
mixed and aged and where visitors
can try the different varieties.
Porto is the heart of wine
production in the country and is the
best place to taste and purchase the
famous port wine. The Vila Nova de
Gaia in Porto Portugal is also a
great area from which to take a
Douro River cruise.
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You can get to Porto by plane from almost anywhere in the world, either directly or by means of other connections. The Porto airport is called Aeroporto Internacional Francisco Sá Carneiro - OPO (+351 22 943 24 00). It is located about 11 km north of the city centre. The Portuguese main air carrier is TAP Portugal(707 205 700), with offices in the main cities it flies to. PGA - Portugália Airlines (+351 218 938 070 or 707 789 090) also grants connections by air to many other cities. Besides, there is an increasing number of other international air carriers flying to Portugal – including low fares airlines. You can get from the airport to the city centre by public transport or rent a car. BusThe AEROBUS is a bus service operated by STCP (Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto) which ensures a fast connection between the airport, the main hotels and the city centre. This service is available every 30 minutes, from 07.30 to 20.00. The AEROBUS is available between the city centre and the airport every 30 minutes, from 06.45 to 19.15. The ticket can be bought in the bus for 4.00 EUR, and can be used in any STCP bus until the end of that day. There are two other regular STCP bus services (buses 56 and 87), which can take you from the airport to the city centre. In this case the ticket costs 1.20 EUR and can only be used for that trip. TaxiTaxi services are available at the airport. The taximeter should be set to 1,90 EUR at the beginning of the trip (or 2,28 EUR, from Monday to Friday, from 22.00 to 06.00, as well as on Saturday, Sunday and holidays). Just for your own reference, travelling from the airport to the city centre by taxi costs an average of 15.00 EUR. Luggage over 55x36x20cm implies it has to be carried in the boot - therefore an additional 1.50 EUR can be charged. Transportation of cradles, baby carriages and wheelchairs is free of charge. Tips are up to the customer’s decision, but they are not compulsory. Prices charged per trip are the same, regardless of carrying 1, 2, 3 or 4 passengers. Rent-a-carThere are several rent-a-car services at the airport. To rent one of these cars, you just have to go to the respective rent-a-car counter or contact your travel agency in advance. RoadsNew roads are constantly being built which allow an easier access to the main cities in the country. There are 3 motorways leaving from Porto: to Lisbon (A1); to Minho (A3); and to Trás-os-Montes (A4). There is also a toll-free motorway connecting Porto to Valença (IC1/A28). A vast network of buses connects Porto to several other European cities. The main bus companies are Rede Nacional de Expressos, and InterNorte, in Praça da Galiza (+351 22 605 24 20) - this company has bus connections to most European capitals, through connections to Paris. There are also several other bus companies connecting Porto to the North (Rua Alfredo Magalhães), to the South (Rua Alexandre Herculano) and to many other destinations (Campo 24 de Agosto, in Central Shopping). Railway TransportsYou can also get to Porto by train from about anywhere in Europe, with CP, which has connection mainly to Paris. Porto has 2 main railway stations: Estação de Campanhã (which provides international connections and connections to Lisbon, Douro and Minho); Estação de S. Bento (which provides connections to Galicia, Douro and Minho, as well as to Aveiro and Coimbra). CP has a Call Center for reservations: telephone number is 808 208 208 (or +351 223 394 040). City TransportsThe main means of transport in the city is the bus (STCP) and the underground (Metro do Porto). A bus ticket to travel within the city costs 1.45 EUR (if bought in advance, valid for two trips) or 1.20 EUR (if bought in the bus, in this case being valid for only one trip). There is also a daily ticket (which is valid until midnight on the day it is used for the first time), which costs 4.00 EUR, and a 3-day ticket, which costs 9.00 EUR. Both tickets are valid for an unlimited number of trips in the partner companies, including STCP, Metro do Porto and CP (within the city area). Porto also has an underground service available since 2002. This allows people to move around more easily, by means of the partnerships with bus and train services, thus improving the quality of life in the city. Metro do Porto expects to carry thousands of people everyday, in each line. The construction of the underground started in 1999, and presently three lines are operational: Line A (Estádio do Dragão – Senhor de Matosinhos), Line B (Estádio do Dragão – Pedras Rubras) and Line C (Estádio do Dragão – Fórum da Maia). As from September Line D (Câmara de Gaia – Pólo Universitário) will also be operational.
To travel in Metro do Porto an appropriate ticket is
required: the “Andante”. The Andante is
a ticket which costs 0,50 EUR, and can be recharged with
trips, in accordance with the areas: a Z2 tickets allow
people to travel in the area where the trip started, as
well as in the neighbouring areas; a Z3 ticket allows
people to travel in these two areas, as well as in the
neighbouring areas, and so on. This system is not
applied to monthly passes. In this case, when requesting
the pass, the traveller has to decide on the area where
they are going to travel. For example, a trip from
Avenida dos Aliados, in the city centre, to Pólo
Universitário, in Asprela, requires only a Z2 ticket.
However, a trip from Câmara de Gaia to Pólo
Universitário requires a Z3 ticket. Until the 31st of October, the tickets used to travel in the STCP buses and in Metro do Porto are different, except for a few STCP buses – which already allow the use of Andante. However, as from the 1st of November 2005, STCP buses will only use the same tickets as the underground (Andante). This will enhance the mobility of people, since na inhabitant will be able to travel in the train, in the bus or in the metro with the same (type of) ticket. After its first validation, the ticket is valild for one hour in areas Z2 and Z3. This means that, even if you have to catch the bus and the underground to get to the Faculty (which requires two validations), you will only pay for one ticket - as long as the whole trip takes place within one hour from the first validation.
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