São Bento Train Station Porto
São Bento is Porto's most beloved train station and one of the most famous railway buildings in the world, celebrated for its spectacular entrance hall decorated with 20,000 azulejo tiles painted by artist Jorge Colaço between 1905 and 1916. The tiles depict scenes from Portuguese history, regional life, and transport, creating a visual epic that draws as many tourists as commuters. The station handles urban and regional rail services including the suburban line to Braga, Guimarães, and Aveiro, and its location at the foot of Porto's historic Batalha district makes it the most convenient station for accessing the city's medieval and baroque heritage sites.
- Categorytransport
- Opening Hours24/7





