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Is there a train from Barcelona to Portugal?

Unfortunately, there is no direct train from one to the other, but there are a few that go from Barcelona-Sants to Madrid-Atocha Cercanias, Badajoz, and Entroncamento, from which you can catch a direct train to Lisboa Santa Apolonia.



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Portugal is developing a new high-speed train line, the first part of which is due to be completed in 2024. The 100km line from Elvas to Evora will cut the journey time between Lisbon in west Portugal and Badajoz in west Spain from three-and-a-half to under two hours.

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Huelva. Huelva on the coast of southwestern Spain is midway between Sevilla and Faro across the border in Portugal. The historic town is the capital of the province of Huelva in the region of Andalusia.

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Spain and Portugal are part of the free travel zone called “the Schengen Zone”. Travel between those 24 countries is free and open without any passport control, whether flying, driving or using public transport …

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This modern train system connects many cities across Spain from Madrid and Barcelona, to Córdoba, Seville, Málaga, León, and Valencia.

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Douro Valley by train - Portugal's most scenic railway.

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Regional trains are often cheaper and some lines very scenic, but it's almost always quicker to go by bus – especially on shorter or less obvious routes. You'll obviously have a great deal more flexibility if you drive, and you'll be able to visit more out-of-the-way places in a short trip.

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Unlike most city trip destinations, Porto is worth visiting because this city is not merely a collection of notable landmarks and tourist hotspots. Instead, its essence lies in the delightful urban vibe and the remarkable beauty of its historic center .

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If you're European citizen your country national ID will suffice. If you're a non European than you'll need your passport anyway staying in Spain, in Portugal or travelling from one to another.

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