Join us in
Porto.
Outreach Dates: 14th – 25th of July
Located in northern Portugal along the banks of the Douro River, Porto is one of Europe’s most captivating and historically rich cities. Known for its picturesque old town, vibrant cultural scene, and strong maritime identity, the city, a symbol of resistance and resilience in Portuguese history, blends centuries of history with a modern, dynamic atmosphere.
During the summer, Porto becomes one of Portugal’s most international and vibrant destinations, welcoming visitors from all over the world. This influx of people creates a multicultural atmosphere that can be felt throughout the city, from its streets to its events, reinforcing Porto’s reputation as an open, dynamic, and globally connected city.
Porto is ready for a new and fresh spiritual awakening, and this will only be possible if the Gospel is preached and the gentle love of Jesus is spread through every street of this city. The time of harvest has come in Porto; God has already been moving, and many thirsty people are opening themselves up to a true encounter with Jesus!
We can’t wait to share the good news of Christ with thousands of people!
Join the WhatsApp Channel for the latest updates.
Each day we are going on the streets for a couple of hours to share the Gospel and see many life-changing encounters, pray for healing and love on people. We have breaks where you can grab lunch and dinner and regular times to gather for worship, prayer and to hear the amazing testimonies of what God is doing on the streets.
We will send you more specific information on the city through the WhatsApp Channel. You can join for any of the days. Simply let us know what weeks/days you can commit to once we start the registration for the city.
All participants are responsible to cover all of their own costs (flights, accommodation, transportation, food etc.) We believe this will be a great investment into the Gospel being spread all over Europe.
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Getting to Porto is simple, as the city is well connected to the rest of Portugal and to many international destinations.
Porto is served by Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO), the main international airport in northern Portugal. Located approximately 15 km (9 miles) from the city center, it is the only major commercial airport serving Porto and the surrounding region.
There are several convenient ways to travel from the airport to downtown Porto:
Metro (Line E – Purple Line)
- Travel time: 25–30 minutes
- Cost: approximately €2.25–€3.00 (including the reusable transit card)
- Direct connection to the city center
To use the metro, travelers need an Andante Card, a rechargeable public transportation card used throughout Porto’s metro and bus network. Ticket machines located in all metro stations.
Bus
- Travel time: 30–45 minutes
- Cost: approximately €2.00–€3.50
- Several routes connect the airport to different parts of the city
Taxi
- Travel time: 20–25 minutes
- Cost: approximately €20–€30, depending on traffic and destination
Ride-sharing Apps (Uber, Bolt, Free Now)
- Travel time: 20–25 minutes
- Cost: approximately €10–€20, depending on traffic and destination
Traveling from Lisbon to Porto
For those arriving in Portugal through Lisbon, Porto is easily accessible by train, bus, or car.
By Train
Portugal’s high-speed and intercity trains provide one of the fastest and most comfortable ways to travel between Lisbon and Porto.
- Distance: approximately 315 km (196 miles)
- Travel time: 2h40 to 3h15
- Price: typically €15–€40 depending on train type and booking date
Trains depart from Lisbon’s Santa Apolónia and Oriente stations and arrive at Porto Campanhã station.
By FlixBus
FlixBus offers frequent daily connections between Lisbon and Porto.
- Distance: approximately 315 km (196 miles)
- Travel time: 3h15 to 4h00
- Price: typically €5–€20 when booked in advance
Buses operate throughout the day and are a popular budget-friendly option.
By Car
Driving from Lisbon to Porto is straightforward via the A1 motorway.
- Distance: approximately 313 km (194 miles)
- Travel time: about 3 hours
- Fuel cost: approximately €25–€40 depending on vehicle type
- Toll costs: approximately €20–€25
Transportation Within Porto
Metro
The Porto Metro is the fastest and most convenient way to travel across the city and to the airport. It connects many of Porto’s main neighborhoods and attractions.
To use the metro, travelers need an Andante Card, a rechargeable public transportation card used throughout Porto’s metro and bus network. Ticket machines located in all metro stations.
Bus
A comprehensive bus network covers areas not directly served by the metro and provides access throughout the city and surrounding municipalities. Ticket machines located in all metro stations and payment can be made directly to the driver with a small extra fee.
Taxis and Ride-Sharing
Taxis are widely available, and ride-sharing services such as Uber, Bolt, and Free Now operate throughout Porto, providing convenient door-to-door transportation.
Electric Scooters
Shared electric scooters and e-bikes from companies such as Bolt, Lime, and Bird can be rented through mobile apps and are ideal for short trips around the city.
The main operators currently available in Porto are Bolt, Lime and Bird
https://bolt.eu/pt-pt/scooters/
Prices may vary depending on demand and promotions, but typical rates are:
- Unlock fee: €0.50–€1.00
- Usage fee: €0.15–€0.30 per minute
Porto uses designated parking zones for many shared mobility vehicles. Users should always park in authorized areas shown within the app. Improper parking may result in additional charges or fines.
Since Porto is known for its steep hills, an electric scooter would be the best option for those with reduced mobility.
Walking
Many of Porto’s most famous attractions are located within walking distance of one another.
Metro and most city buses use the rechargeable Andante Card, which can be purchased and reloaded at metro stations, ticket machines, Andante Shops, and authorized retailers throughout the city.
Porto is a small city and, despite some hills, it is extremely pleasant to walk around!