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English
Included
Upgrade your Lisbon to Porto transfer into a scenic journey
Customize your route with stops in Óbidos, Fátima, Coimbra, or Aveiro
Travel in a comfortable, modern Mercedes Vito
Professional drivers with advanced training ensure a safe ride
Door-to-door service from your accommodation
Ideal for solo travelers, families, or small groups
Blend convenience with cultural discovery along the way
€ 550
€ 506.00


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Transform your journey from Lisbon to Porto into more than just a transfer—make it a memorable travel experience. With The Guru Guide, your ride becomes an opportunity to discover some of Portugal’s most captivating destinations along the way. Our premium transfer service offers the comfort of a spacious Mercedes Vito van and the flexibility to add sightseeing stops tailored to your interests. Whether you're drawn to the medieval charm of Óbidos, the spiritual ambiance of Fátima, the historical vibrance of Coimbra, or the scenic canals of Aveiro, we’ll help you design a route that turns the road into part of your adventure. Every detail is thoughtfully handled, so your trip between two great cities becomes an enriching, relaxing experience.
Our professional drivers are more than just chauffeurs—they come with extensive military and defensive driving training, ensuring both your safety and peace of mind throughout the journey. We provide door-to-door service, picking you up and dropping you off directly at your accommodations, removing all the stress and hassle from your travel day. Whether you're traveling solo, with family, or as part of a group, we prioritize comfort, security, and personal service. Don’t settle for an ordinary ride—enhance your trip with a customized transfer experience that blends convenience with cultural discovery. Reach out today and let us help you create a route full of unforgettable moments between Lisbon and Porto.
Excellent driver service
Pick-up and drop-off at your accommodation
Full insurance coverage
Bottled water and Wi-Fi
Professional Guide and driver speaks Portuguese and English
Lunch and Snacks
Personal expenses
Entrance fee and Guided tour to the visited monuments
Keep your personal essentials easily accessible for comfort
Comfortable ride in Mercedes Vito van
Arrive 10 min early, guide contacts via WhatsApp
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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São Bento Station by day is a battlefield of suitcases, tour groups, and people pretending they know where Platform Four actually is. But we came at night, slipped past the chaos, and suddenly the entire hall felt like our own private gallery. Built in the early nineteen hundreds on the former grounds of a monastery, it carries a quiet, almost sacred weight once the crowds vanish. The grand murals, painted across twenty thousand azulejo tiles, glow softly under the dim lights. Epic battles, royal weddings, and dramatic agricultural triumphs all whisper their stories without interruption. No queues, no elbows, no one staging a photoshoot in front of the same tile you’re trying to admire. And honestly, this is one of the most beautiful train stations I have ever been to. No exaggeration needed. At night, it is even better. No pushing, no elbows, no selfie battalions blocking strategic tile formations. Just pure, uninterrupted beauty. Visit São Bento after dark if you want to experience a national monument pretending to be a train station, but finally willing to share its glory in peace. Here, history sleeps lightly, the tiles shine brighter, and for a brief moment, the entire place feels like it belongs only to you.

Busy railway station in the heart of Porto. It's a bit of a building site at the moment, the whole area is being redeveloped. If you are not intending to travel on the trains, there is plenty to see in the old station main hall, and there are several restaurants / bars in the newer parts of the station.

Despite ongoing reconstruction, it is possible to see unique interiors of still functioning train station, does not look impressive from outside but great to come in and enjoy walls full of art. Located on busy crossroad of Porto’s downtown

If you enjoy hustle and bustle, but also artistic craftsmanship, you should definitely visit the São Bento train station. The Estação de São Bento is one of the most important terminus stations in the center of Porto. The railway line between Campanhã and São Bento stations opened on November 7, 1896, initially with a temporary wooden station building. In 1904, plans for a permanent station building were approved, which finally opened in 1916. The station is named after the São Bento de Ave-Maria Monastery, which previously stood on this site. The station is particularly famous for its concourse, clad in approximately 20,000 azulejos. These depict well-known scenes from Northern Portugal and wars, and they attract quite a crowd. Nevertheless, I would definitely recommend taking a look!

The São Bento train station in Porto is not only a historic transportation hub but also one of the most beautiful railway stations in the world. Its Beaux-Arts granite façade sets an elegant tone, but the true marvel lies inside: around 20,000 exquisite blue and white azulejo tiles by Jorge Colaço vividly depict Portugal’s history and everyday life, enveloping visitors in a stunning artistic narrative. The spacious hall radiates a luminous, timeless beauty that enchants all who enter, making São Bento a cultural gem of architectural and artistic splendour .



