Porto São Bento, Porto

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Porto São Bento

Casa di Full Day River Cruise to Douro Valley with Meals and Return Transfer · Porto

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Porto São Bento is one of Porto's most celebrated railway stations, renowned worldwide for the extraordinary azulejo tile panels that line its grand entrance hall. Designed by architect José Marques da Silva and inaugurated in 1916, the station took decades to complete its defining interior feature: more than twenty thousand hand-painted blue and white ceramic tiles by artist Jorge Colaço, depicting scenes from Portuguese history and rural life. The building occupies the site of a former Benedictine convent, and its neoclassical facade anchors the historic centre of the city.

Today São Bento functions both as a working railway terminus and as a destination in its own right, drawing visitors who come specifically to study Colaço's tilework up close. From here, travellers can also join a full-day river cruise into the Douro Valley, combining the station's architectural splendour with a journey along one of Portugal's most dramatic river landscapes, with meals and return transfer included.

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Porto São Bento

Indirizzo
Porto
Codice postale
4000-326
Città
Porto