Porto for everyone
Accessibility, in Portugal and anywhere in the world, is an extremely important factor in ensuring that people with disabilities have a quality of life, integration and due participation in society.
This can be understood as anyone's access to different spaces, transport and mass media, always ensuring their safety and autonomy.
Below you can find the spaces/venues, in the city of Porto, that have some kind of accessibility:
Monuments
Museums and Theme Centres
· Guerra Junqueiro House Museum -
· Marta Ortigão Sampaio House Museum -
· Portuguese Centre for Photography -
· Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art -
· Pharmacy Museum -
· Paper-Money Museum - António Cupertino de Miranda Foundation –
· Port Wine Museum –
· Transports and Communications Museum –
· Soares dos Reis National Museum -
· Romantic Museum -
· Water Pavilion –
· Porto Planetarium - Living Science Centre -
· MMIPO - Museu e Igreja da Misericórdia do Porto -
Religious Temples
Parks and Gardens
Concert Halls
Markets
· S. Sebastião Market (Sé) -
Beaches
· Praia do Carneiro -
Transport
· Estação de Campanhã -
· São Bento Railway Station -
. All Metro Stations -
Hospitals
· Hospital de São João (ER) -
. Santo António's General Hospital (ER) -
Tourist Offices
Services
· Waterlily – +351 932564723
· Tur4all - https://www.tur4all.pt/pt/organize-a-sua-viagem
Plan Your Trip
Arriving

Covered by an ever progressing, accomplished transport network, getting to Porto could never be easier whether it be by plane, bus, car, boat, train or metro.
Getting around

Travelling within the city is made simple should you go by public transport, your own car or a hired one.
Practical information

Here you will find some basic data on Porto as well as information on various public and private services available.
History

This is one of Europe's oldest tourist destinations. Its wealth of artistic heritage, Port Wine, open-air leisure spaces and cultural life are just some of the reasons to visit this city.
Everything you need to know