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Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art
Portugal’s leading contemporary art museum, set within the Serralves cultural campus with notable architecture, gardens, and major rotating exhibitions.
Cheapest price
$120
Average price
$124
Fastest journey
10 h 9 m
Average duration
14 h 9 m
Trains per day
2
Distance
329 km
The best way to find a cheap train ticket from Valladolid to Porto is to book your journey as far in advance as possible and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
The average ticket from Valladolid to Porto will cost around $124 if you buy it on the day, but the cheapest tickets can be found for only $120.
It's difficult to get from Valladolid to Porto without transferring at least 3 times.




Omio recommends booking the bus as it is the most popular option from Valladolid to Porto among Omio's users. If you are prioritising price take the bus with prices starting from $14. For those with little time consider booking a bus which can get you there in 6h 7m. The ticket price range depends on the travel mode: a bus costs an average of $14, and a train costs an average of $107.
Distance: 204 miles (329 km)
| Train | Most popular Bus | Driving |
|---|---|---|
$118 Average price | $35 Average price Cheapest | $83 Average price (fuel + tolls) |
14h 23m Average total duration 13h 53m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 6h 37m Average total duration Fastest 6h 7m Onboard + 30m Additional time* | 4h 26m Average total duration (door-to-door) |
Direct Options | Direct Options | Direct Options |
This is compared to other travel options from Valladolid to Porto:
A bus is $84 (€67) less than a train for this route with tickets for a train from Valladolid to Porto costing on average $118 (€95).
Other travel options to Porto take longer:
Train takes on average 13h 53m.
Tickets start at around $118 (€95) compared to roughly $83 (€67) in fuel and tolls — a saving of about $-35.15 (€-28.30). The journey takes 13h 53m versus 4h 26m by car, so you'll arrive a bit later, but you can work, read, or sleep along the way rather than spending the time behind the wheel. You'll also save the hassle of parking at the other end.
Driving is worth it if you're on a tight schedule, travelling as a group, or want to stop somewhere en route.
The table below shows live departures for Valladolid to Porto trains for today, Monday, June 1. You can also manually refresh the results below to see updated train journeys.
| Provider | Departs | Duration | Arrives | Transfers | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | 9:26 AM Valladolid | 10h09 | 7:35 PM Porto | 3 transfers | |
![]() | 4:16 PM Valladolid | 18h08 | 10:24 AM Porto | 3 transfers | |
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Trains from Valladolid to Porto run on average 1 times per day, taking around 13h 53m. Cheap train tickets for this journey start at $107 (€86) but you can travel from only $14 (€12) by bus.
The earliest train runs at 07:40, the last at 22:20. The fastest train covers the 204 miles (329 km) distance in 9h 38m.
Distance 204 miles (329 km) |
Average train duration 13h 53m |
Cheapest ticket price $107 (€86) |
Trains per day 1 |
Fastest train 9h 38m |
First train 7:40 AM |
Last train 10:20 PM |
High Season Apr - Jun |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Busiest Day Sat |
Least Busy Day Tue |
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Portugal’s leading contemporary art museum, set within the Serralves cultural campus with notable architecture, gardens, and major rotating exhibitions.
The city’s principal fine arts museum, with Portuguese painting, sculpture, decorative arts, and works by António Soares dos Reis.
A modern football museum dedicated to FC Porto, featuring trophies, multimedia displays, and club history that appeals beyond sports fans.
Porto’s postcard riverfront quarter, with colorful facades, lively promenades, and classic views toward the bridge and Gaia.
The city’s grand central avenue, lined with monumental buildings and often used as the main point for walks and civic events.
A charming pedestrian street in the old center, popular for architecture, street life, and social-media-friendly city scenes.
Porto’s iconic sandwich layered with cured meats, steak, and sausage, covered in melted cheese and a rich beer-tomato sauce, often served with fries.
Traditional Porto tripe stew with white beans, sausage, and meats, tied to the city’s nickname, Tripeiros, and one of its most historic dishes.
Classic Porto cod casserole with salted cod, potatoes, onions, olives, and egg, created by a Porto merchant and still widely loved locally.
Michelin-starred fine dining restaurant with outstanding wine service and panoramic views, showcasing refined Portuguese cuisine.
Established riverside restaurant serving traditional Portuguese dishes such as cod and octopus in a cozy, classic atmosphere.
Well-known modern cervejaria celebrated for Francesinha, beer, and polished service near the city center.
Moderate by Western Europe standards. Meals and transport are reasonable, while central hotels cost more in peak season.
Tipping is not obligatory. In restaurants, round up or leave 5-10% for good service. Small change is fine in cafes. Round up taxi fares; hotel tips are appreciated but optional.
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