
- Tangier ↔ Porto
- 12 September - 15 September
- 4 days round-trip
- Backpack only (under seat)
- Ryanair
- Outbound: Direct
- Return: Direct
City Guide
🚇 Getting Around
The Metro and urban trains (Metro do Porto) are the fastest ways to move around the city, with rides usually around €1.40–2 depending on zones. You’ll need an Andante card to load trips. Trams are scenic but slower. Taxis and Ubers are common and affordable for short hops (€6–15). Walking is easy around Ribeira, Aliados, and Clérigos.
🏨 Where to Stay
Budget hostels in Cedofeita, Bonfim, or Trindade start around €20–35 for dorms and €60–90 for private rooms. Mid-range hotels near Aliados, Bolhão, or Ribeira generally cost €110–170 per night. Airbnbs are widely available, especially in Cedofeita and Foz, ranging from €80–150 for central one-bed units. Luxury stays in Ribeira or along the Douro often begin at €250+.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Casual local spots serving francesinha, grilled fish, and petiscos range €12–20 per dish. Bakeries and café counters offer sandwiches and pastries for €3–8. Mid-range restaurants typically fall between €20–35 for mains, while riverside dining in Ribeira is usually €30–50. Try pastel de nata for €1–2.
🎟️ Things to Do
Explore Ribeira waterfront, São Bento Station’s tiles, and Clérigos Tower from outside for free. Torre dos Clérigos entry: ~€10. Livraria Lello: ~€8 (voucher redeemable toward a book). Palácio da Bolsa: ~€12. A Douro River cruise runs about €15–20. Many churches are free or donation-based.
☀️ Quick Tips
Use the Andante card across metro, buses, and some trains. The city has hills—good shoes help. Tap water is safe. Restaurants often bring bread and olives that may add a small charge. Ribeira is beautiful but touristy; venture to Bolhão and Bonfim for local food.
Average Weather
Weather data is based on monthly averages from the World Meteorological Organization and is provided for general reference only. Actual conditions may vary.




