Travel & Stay
Events will take place near the small town of Peso da Régua in the Douro Valley.
Travel to Porto, Portugal
The nearest airport to our wedding venue is Porto Airport also known as Francisco Sá Carneiro Airport (OPO).
From the USA: Most international airlines such as United, American Airline etc fly to Porto with a connecting flight from the north east in the USA.
Feel free to reach out if you need help finding the most affordable flights.
From Europe/UK: For our fellow Europeans, you can pick from many airlines such as easyJet, Ryannair, Air France, Transavia and many more departing from all major European/UK cities airports! You can also take the train through France and Spain (2 days from London) if you’d like to take your time and explore along the way.
Airport Transfer: Easiest way to get from the airport into the city of Porto is via UBER.
If you are feeling adventurous, Lisbon is a 3 hour drive (or train ride) from Porto and also has an international airport. It’s a really lovely city!
Stay in Porto
Porto is a beautiful UNESCO protected city. It lies on the Douro river which snakes up to our wedding venue in the Douro Valley (approx. 1h30 away from Porto).
We would love for you to join us in Porto before the wedding as we will be staying for 2-3 days in the city itself, before making our way to the Douro Valley. Feel free to join us for any of the activities in the link below! We have secured a special rate at a hotel in the city.
Contact us for a PDF itinerary and hotels codes.
Travel to the wedding venue
Where to stay for the wedding
Please note there is NO UBER to get around in the Douro Valley only in or from Porto.
The wedding venue is located in the Douro valley, 1h30min drive from Porto city.
*Photo taken from the Yeatman Hotel Bar in Porto. Great to admire the old town. There is a similar view from WOW Porto museum.
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Portugal Travel Tips
Most place accept card but you may want some cash (euros) for small purchases.
Be careful of pickpockets around busy areas.
You do not need to tip but if you had a delicious meal a couple euros is really appreciated!
Hello is “Bom Dia”
Thank you is “Obrigada” (if you are female) “Obrigado” (if you are male).