The city of Porto is far from flat and will strain your calves if you do everything on foot. Fortunately, transport is available such as the tramway, but especially the funicular which allows you to go up to the historic center effortlessly. In addition to enjoying a journey without walking, you enjoy a very nice view of the city and the Douro River. Don't hesitate any longer and climb aboard the Porto funicular.
The Porto funicular, a story that goes back a long way
We don't always know it, but the current funicular in Porto is the second built by the city. The first dates from 1891, but quickly closed2 years later following a serious accident. It was never put back into service, but the idea of offering a means of transport between the quays and the top of Porto appealed. The renovation of Ribeira quays district at the time finally convinced the municipality which contacted the Italian company Agudio to take care of the work. A few years later, in 2004, a brand new funicular was inaugurated in Porto.
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The Porto funicular, an easy and practical means of transport
Are you tempted by this unique experience? Then go to the departure station in Ribeira district on the banks of the river, slightly hidden opposite the Dom Luis bridge. The entrance is through an old house of modern architecture with large windows, on Avenue Gustave Eiffel. The beginning of the route is underground, a 90 meter curved tunnel which continues outside along the Fernandina Wall. The climb is steeper to Batalha station, located near the terminus of tram line 22, in the heights of Porto. In total, these are 281 meters of rails which take you in just a few minutes to the heights of Porto.
Open in winter and summer, hours may vary depending on the season. Find out before arriving at the station otherwise you will find it closed and have to go up... on foot! It's a possibility, but you have to plan for 15 minutes of hard climbing, compared to 3 minutes of climbing without getting tired. Bring cash for your tickets, you must top up before boarding at a rate that changes depending on the day. You won't have to wait long, the funicular passes every 3 to 5 minutes with a capacity of 20 to 25 people. Once in the cabin, keep your eyes peeled so you don't miss any of the spectacular views over the city of Porto. Louis I Bridge, the medieval walls of Porto and wine cellars on the banks of the Douro, the journey is definitely worth it. Don't hesitate to arrive early or leave late to observe the pretty colors of the sun just rising or ready to set on the buildings of the city of Porto.
This is a must-see in Porto that should not be missed. In addition to saving you money, the funicular offers you a unique view of Porto and its architecture. Live an unusual experience, board the Porto funicular.