Porto Day Trips from Lisbon
Visit Portugal’s second city, Porto, famous for its port-wine cellars, the colourful Ribeira riverfront, the ornate São Bento station and the Dom Luís I Bridge over the Douro. Long day trips from Lisbon run by fast train or coach, often with stops at Aveiro or Coimbra.
4 tour · prices per person, book with partner
Porto in Lisbon — FAQ
How far is Porto from Lisbon?
Porto is about 310 km north of Lisbon — around 2.5–3 hours by fast train or motorway — so day trips are long; many travellers prefer to stay a night or two.
What is there to see in Porto?
Porto’s highlights are the Ribeira riverfront, the port-wine lodges of Vila Nova de Gaia, the Dom Luís I Bridge, the Livraria Lello bookshop and the azulejo-tiled São Bento station.
Is Porto worth a day trip from Lisbon?
It’s doable by fast train, but the distance makes for a long day; Porto rewards an overnight stay to enjoy the port cellars and riverside at a relaxed pace.



