Porto Tram City Tour

porto tram city tour

The Porto Tram City Tour offers a unique and exciting journey through the city. The trams have been refurbished to ensure passenger safety without altering their aesthetic appearance. The tour includes a fascinating ride on three different lines managed by STCP, the city’s transportation authority. Each line covers a unique route, with the most interesting branching out from the historic center of Porto all the way to the ocean.

Hop-on Hop-off tour

Hop-on Hop-off Tours are the perfect way to explore the city. Hop-on Tours are double-decker buses that allow you to hop on and off at various points. These tours allow you to see as much of the city as you can in a single day.

These tours cover many of the city’s attractions. You’ll be able to see the downtown district, the Back Bay, the Theater District, and the Waterfront District. You’ll also get to see historic sites like the Old State House and Faneuil Hall, where Samuel Adams urged colonists to fight for liberty. In addition, you’ll be able to view the site of the Boston Massacre, which took place just outside the Old State House.

One-directional loop

If you are planning a Porto visit, the city’s tram system is an excellent way to see the sights. Lines one and two begin in the Infante neighborhood and end in Passeio Alegre, respectively. These lines offer the same general sightseeing tour. Despite their short distances, though, the Porto trams can have long waits – particularly in the morning.

The city’s trams also offer one-way, hop-on hop-off tours that take you around Porto and offer commentary by an expert guide. The price of a one-way ticket is 3.75 Euro. You can even choose to purchase your tickets online. You’ll find a machine near the platform to validate your ticket.

Historical streetcars

The historical streetcars in Porto run on three regular routes, each with a 30-minute headway. The Porto tram system is operated by the Sociedade de Transportes Colectivos do Porto, and uses vintage tramcars exclusively. It is important not to confuse these vintage trams with the light rail system, which runs on modern buses.

The city of Porto has a new light rail tram system, as well as a tram-train system. However, the city once had an extensive tram network, which was largely torn down in the 1970s. While the city has a new tram network, the “Carro Electrico” heritage tramway, owned by the STCP, is still in use today. Many of the historic trams date back to 1872, when the first “American streetcars” in the city of Porto were inaugurated.

Museum of Carro Electrico

The Museum of Carro Electrico is a must-see place while visiting Porto. Installed in the former thermoelectric power station in Massarelos, Porto, it is home to the history of the city’s trams. It contains more than 20,000 objects, including models and photos, that depict the trams’ history in Porto.

If you’re traveling with children, the Museum of Carro Electrico may be the perfect place to bring them. They’ll be fascinated by all the relics from bygone eras. As adults, you can take on the role of guide and teach them about the history of this important mode of transportation.