Hotels near São Bento Railway Station

Hotels near São Bento Railway Station

4000-069 Porto, Portugal

Search in São Bento Railway StationMay 27 - May 282 guests

São Bento Station looks like a normal Portuguese train station from the street, but step into the atrium and you walk into one of the great public-art interiors in Europe. Artist Jorge Colaço spent 11 years (1905-1916) hand-painting 20,000 azulejo tiles across the walls, depicting the history of Portugal in panels showing the 1140 Battle of Valdevez, the 1387 marriage of King John I and Philippa of Lancaster that sealed the Anglo-Portuguese alliance, and the conquest of Ceuta in 1415 that launched the Age of Discovery.

The station opened in 1916 on the site of a former Benedictine convent (hence the name). It still functions as an active commuter and regional rail hub, with trains to Guimarães, Braga, Aveiro, and the Douro Valley departing daily. Entry to the atrium is free and you don't need a ticket. São Bento Station is also the official starting point of the historic train ride to Pinhão through the Port wine country.

Pro Tip: Visit before 10:00 on weekdays when the commuter rush has cleared but the cruise-ship crowds haven't arrived. Stand in the middle of the atrium facing the eastern wall for the best wide-angle shot of the Henry the Navigator panel.

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