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São Bento Train Station - the station with blue tile walls

São Bento Station is a historic train station located in the heart of Porto.



The station is an attraction on its own right and is famous for its stunning azulejo panels that cover a large portion of the walls. The panels depict scenes from Portugal's history and were created by artist Jorge Colaço.




What makes São Bento Station special is its beautiful architecture and its importance as a transportation hub. The station's interior features a large, vaulted ceiling and a grand entrance hall, both of which are impressive sights to behold.


It's also an important transportation hub for travelers looking to explore Porto and other parts of Portugal.



Answers to some common questions:

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While there, you should take the time to admire the beautiful azulejo panels that make São Bento Station unique.

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