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São Bento Railway Station

Location Porto

Historic train station known for its stunning azulejo tile panels depicting Portuguese history and rural scenes. It serves as a key hub for local and regional train services and is recognized as a cultural heritage site. Read more…

Opening hours

Monday12:00 AM–12:45 AM, 4:15 AM–24:00
Tuesday12:00 AM–12:45 AM, 4:15 AM–24:00
Wednesday12:00 AM–12:45 AM, 4:15 AM–24:00
Thursday12:00 AM–12:45 AM, 4:15 AM–24:00
Friday12:00 AM–12:45 AM, 4:15 AM–24:00
Saturday12:00 AM–12:45 AM, 5:20 AM–24:00
Sunday12:00 AM–12:45 AM, 5:20 AM–24:00
Tags train station·public transport·wheelchair accessible·tile decoration·historical·cultural heritage·architecture·art nouveau·editor's choice·jose marques da silva
 

Opened in 1896, this historic train station is an architectural landmark located within Porto's UNESCO World Heritage Centre. It features extensive and artistically crafted azulejo tile panels that illustrate significant scenes from Portuguese history and rural life. The station functions as an important hub for both urban and regional rail transport and is wheelchair accessible. Its cultural heritage designation reflects its significance as a site of industrial heritage and architectural interest, including elements of art nouveau design and connections to the architect José Marques da Silva.

More information and contact

Address 229 Rua da Madeira, Porto 4000330, Portugal
Coordinates 41°8'43.755" N, 8°36'34.288" W
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