Both Porto's railway stations are something more than mediocre rail hubs. If Sao Bento rightfully prides itself on being the most spectacular, Campanha takes pride in being the main train station of the city.
The station's facade is a real head-turner. Campanha is housed in the beautiful 18th-century building and its calling card is the exquisite tower clock and charming Romanesque windows. Interestingly, Campanha Station is a huge complex, including not just the main building, but also several support facilities with sanitary installations. |
Porto's main station can't be anything but the best possible example of what a modern train station should be like. Inside, you will find a wide range of facilities, including:
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