Where can I find parking near Trindade Station?
If you want to leave your car and explore the city without any hassle, there are several options nearby.
The Saba Garagem Sá da Bandeira Parking, on Rua Sá da Bandeira, is about a 5-minute walk from the station. It's open daily, has security, covered parking, and allows for multi-day purchases. Prices are adjusted for those staying only a few hours or needing more time.
A little further on is the Saba Garagem Comércio do Porto Parking, on Rua do Ateneu Comercial. The walk to the station takes about 7 minutes. It's also open 24 hours a day, has access for people with reduced mobility, and is often chosen by those spending the day downtown. Alternatively, there's also the Saba Cardosas Parking on Rua Trindade Coelho. It's safe, covered, and offers multiple online parking spaces. It's about a 10-minute walk from here to Trindade.
What to see around Trindade Station?
Parking at Trindade has the advantage of being right in the heart of Porto. A few minutes' walk will take you to places everyone wants to see in the city.
Porto City Hall and Avenida dos Aliados
As you exit the station and walk up the street, City Hall quickly comes into view. The building is huge and imposing, impossible to miss. Avenida dos Aliados stretches ahead, lined with traditional cafes and stone buildings that tell a lot of Porto's history. It's one of those places worth stopping for a few minutes just to look around.
Rua de Santa Catarina — Shopping and Urban Life
The famous Santa Catarina is right next door. It's a long street, always teeming with people going in and out of shops, tourists taking photos, and locals enjoying coffee. Shoppers will find everything, but even those on a budget can enjoy the atmosphere. A quick visit to Café Majestic immediately gives the feeling of traveling back in time.
Capela das Almas — Tiles and history just steps away
If you continue walking through Santa Catarina, you'll come across the Capela das Almas. The facade covered in blue and white tiles impresses everyone who passes by. It's small and simple inside, but the truth is that many people go there just to see the tiles up close and take that typical Porto photo.