Departure station: Campanha Station R. Pinheiro de Campanhã, 4300-173, Porto, Portugal
Distance by train: 110 kilometers
Régua
Arrival station: Regua Station Largo da Estação, 5050-237, Peso da Régua, Portugal
Porto to Régua Train Information
Wondering how to combine two iconic Portuguese gems in one itinerary? Then think about traveling from Porto to Régua by train, as this journey not only takes around 2 hours but also offers the chance to enjoy the spectacular landscapes of the Douro Valley, with its vineyard-covered hills and river views. Trains to Régua depart regularly from Porto’s São Bento, Campanhã and other stations, giving you flexibility to plan your trip without worrying about limited schedules.
Morning Trains; from 07:25; starting at 1 h 52 min; 4 departures
Afternoon Trains; from 13:25; starting at 1 h 47 min; 3 departures
Evening Trains; from 19:25; starting at 1 h 44 min; 1 departure
Night Trains; from 22:25; starting at 2 h 05 min; 1 departure
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CP regional trains provide direct connections between Porto and Régua, taking you deep into the heart of the Douro Valley. The journey takes about 2 hours and is considered one of the most scenic train rides in Portugal, with vineyards, rolling hills, and the winding Douro River accompanying you along the way.
By early booking on Rail.Ninja, you can catch Porto to Régua train tickets at a price of 32 USD per passenger. Please pay attention, that rates may differ significantly based on the chosen travel class, general availability, and the time left before departure.
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Did you know that Campanhã Railway Station in Porto, Portugal, has been a key part of the country’s transportation network since its opening in 1877? This historic station plays a vital role in connecting Porto to destinations across Portugal and beyond. Today, Campanhã Railway Station remains a bustling hub, offering convenient access to major domestic routes, such as Lisbon and Braga, as well as international connections like Madrid. Operated by Comboios de Portugal (CP), the station provides a variety of services, including high-speed trains, regional lines, and suburban routes. Renowned for its classical design and prime location, Campanhã serves as an ideal starting point for discovering Porto's rich history, cultural charm, and the scenic beauty of northern Portugal.